You’ll slip into comfy theater seats as tribute artists bring Michael Bublé, Tina Turner, Celine Dion, and Elvis back to life — plus classic Christmas tunes with a live band. Expect laughter from spontaneous moments with performers and a feeling that sticks long after you leave Myrtle Beach.
The first thing I noticed was the buzz outside the theater — a mix of families, couples, and a few folks in Santa hats, all talking over each other as we shuffled in. The lights inside were softer than I expected, kind of golden, and you could smell popcorn somewhere even though it’s not a movie. We found our seats (theater-style, so no awkward elbows), and honestly, I didn’t know what to expect from a “tribute show” in Myrtle Beach. But then the band kicked off and you could just feel everyone perk up — it’s hard not to when someone walks out doing Elvis’s strut like he owns the place.
Our guide for the night was this MC who joked about his own singing voice (“you’re lucky I’m not up here”), and kept things moving between acts. When “Celine Dion” started singing one of those big ballads, I swear there was this hush — even the kids stopped rustling their candy wrappers for a minute. The Christmas songs hit differently; maybe it was seeing people mouthing along or maybe it was just that whole live music thing you can’t fake. At one point Michael Bublé’s double winked at a lady near us and she blushed so hard her husband laughed out loud. So yeah, there’s interaction but nothing pushy.
I tried to say thank you to one of the dancers after the show (Li laughed when I tried to pronounce her name right — probably butchered it), and she said they swap out tribute artists sometimes but always keep the holiday stuff fresh. It felt like everyone backstage actually liked being there, which isn’t always true for these kinds of shows. Leaving Broadway at the Beach with that last song still stuck in my head, I realized how rare it is to see so many generations clapping along together. Still think about that.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, service animals are permitted at Legends in Concert Myrtle Beach.
Infants are welcome but must sit on an adult’s lap during the performance.
The theater is centrally located at Broadway at the Beach.
The venue offers comfortable theater-style seating for all guests.
The lineup of tribute artists can change without notice to keep things fresh.
Yes, there are interactive moments during and after the show with artists.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller inside.
Your ticket includes admission to Legends in Concert’s holiday tribute show at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach; all seating is theater-style with wheelchair access throughout. Enjoy live performances by top tribute artists backed by a full band—no extra charges or hidden fees once you’re inside.
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