Oak Ridge Boys Announce 29th Annual Christmas Tour

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Oak Ridge Boys Announce 29th Annual Christmas Tour

The Oak Ridge Boys will once again celebrate the holiday season with their Shine the Light On Christmas Tour.

ORB’s 29th annual holiday tour, which will take the group to 32 cities in 18 states, kicks off on Nov. 14 in Branson, Mo., and makes additional stops in Boise, Topeka, Nashville and more.

“The Shine The Light On Christmas Tour this year will be our 29th annual Christmas tour,” says Oaks’ Joe Bonsall. “We will sing hit songs for 40 minutes, and after a short intermission our full production Christmas show takes over the stage with music celebrating every aspect of the holiday season, from Santa Claus to celebrating the birth of Jesus. Our production is all new and fresh this year and we are more excited than ever to be bringing this very special family event to your town!”

Shine the Light On Christmas Tour

Nov. 14 | The Mansion Theatre | Branson, Mo.
Nov. 15 | The Mansion Theatre | Branson, Mo.
Nov. 16 | The Midland Theatre | Newark, Ohio
Nov. 17 | Vern Riffe Center for the Arts | Portsmouth, Ohio
Nov. 18 | The Maryland Theatre | Hagerstown, Md.
Nov. 23 | The Arena at Southeastern KY Agricultural and Expo Complex | Corbin, Ky.
Nov. 24 | Honeywell Center | Wabash, Ind.
Nov. 25 | Rialto Square Theater | Joliet, Ill.
Nov. 26 | Pablo Center at the Confluence | Eau Claire, Wis.
Nov. 27 | Bridge View Center | Ottumwa, Iowa
Nov. 28 | Topeka Performing Arts Center | Topeka, Kan.
Nov. 29 | United Wireless Arena at Boot Hill Casino & Resort | Dodge City, Kan.
Nov. 30 | Cheyenne Civic Center | Cheyenne, Wyo.
Dec. 1 | Alberta Bair Theater | Billings, Mont.
Dec. 2 | Clearwater River Casino & Lodge | Lewiston, Idaho
Dec. 3 | Morrison Center | Boise, Idaho
Dec. 5 | First Interstate Center for the Arts | Spokane, Wash.
Dec. 6 | Toyota Center | Kennewick, Wash.
Dec. 7 | Chinook Winds Casino Resort | Lincoln City, Ore.
Dec. 8 | Chinook Winds Casino Resort | Lincoln City, Ore.
Dec. 9 | Little Creek Casino Resort | Shelton, Wash.
Dec. 10 | Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort | Suquamish, Wash.
Dec. 12 | Jensen Grand Concert Hall | Pocatello, Idaho
Dec. 13 | Southern Utah State College America First Event Center | Cedar City, Utah
Dec. 14 | DeJoria Center | Kamas, Utah
Dec. 15 | Vilar Performing Arts Center | Beaver Creek, Colo.
Dec. 16 | Budweiser Events Center | Loveland, Colo.
Dec. 17 | Casper Events Center | Casper, Wyo.
Dec. 18 | Rushmore Plaza Civic Center | Rapid City, S.D.
Dec. 19 | Mary W. Sommervold Hall at Washington Pavilion | Sioux Falls, S.D.
Dec. 20 | Adler Theatre | Davenport, Iowa
Dec. 21 | Crystal Grand Music Theater | Wisconsin Dells, Wis.
Dec. 22 | Crouse Performance Hall | Lima, Ohio
Dec. 23 | Schermerhorn Symphony Center | Nashville, Tenn.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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