You’ll get swept up in Branson’s Grand Jubilee Show with live music from New South, family-friendly comedy that actually lands, and a crowd that feels like neighbors—even if you just met them. Your tickets are ready at the box office so you can skip the hassle and jump straight into an evening of laughter and classic hits.
I’ll be honest, we nearly missed the start because I got distracted by the smell of fried chicken drifting from the buffet next door. The whole Grand Country complex in Branson is kind of a sensory overload—neon lights, families everywhere, and that low hum of people excited for something. We finally made it into the theater just as the lights dimmed and someone behind us whispered (not quietly), “You’re gonna love this part.” I didn’t know what to expect from a “Grand Jubilee Show” but figured, why not?
Our seats were close enough to see Mark’s shoes—bright blue, almost too shiny—and when New South started their first song, you could feel it in your chest. Harmonies so tight it made me forget about my phone buzzing in my pocket. Our guide for the night was Jamie (not official, just a local sitting beside us who seemed to know every lyric). She nudged me during a country medley and said, “This one always gets my dad teary.” I tried to sing along to some 80s rock bit and probably butchered half the words. Li laughed at me—she always does when I try anything musical.
The comedy bits surprised me. It wasn’t forced or cheesy; there was this guy who did a bit about Ozarks weather that had everyone snorting. You could hear kids giggling two rows back and even some grandmas wiping away tears from laughing so hard. There’s something about live entertainment in Branson—it feels like everyone’s in on the same joke, even if you’re not from around here. The show ran longer than I expected but honestly, I didn’t want it to end yet. The last gospel number gave me goosebumps (and I’m not even religious). Still think about that harmony sometimes.
Yes, it’s family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
It takes place at the Grand Country Music Hall.
Your tickets are included and held at the theater box office for pickup on show day.
You’ll hear Top 40 hits, country classics, gospel songs, and rock & roll from past decades.
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
No hotel pickup; you’ll need to get yourself to Grand Country Music Hall.
Yes, you can dine at Grand Country Buffet or shop within the complex before or after.
The show runs nightly except Sundays; exact duration isn’t listed but expect a full evening event.
Your evening includes reserved tickets held for you at Branson’s Grand Country Music Hall with all taxes and fees covered—just pick up your passes at the box office on arrival and settle in for live entertainment with harmonies, comedy acts, and plenty of local hospitality.
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