The Haygoods: Branson's Most Popular Show (August 7–October 31)
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The Haygoods are one of Branson’s Most Popular Show with over 6,000,000 tickets sold. 5 brothers and 1 Sister performing on 20+ instruments.
- General admission
- Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together
- Click here to view the calendar for upcoming shows
- Children aged 3 and under receive free admission
- Valid for any one date from August 7 to October 31, 2021
- Shows on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m.; September 5 show is at 2 p.m.
The Haygoods: Branson’s Most Popular Show
- The family: Timothy, Patrick, Dominic, Michael, Matthew, and Catherine have been playing music together in Branson for more than 28 years.
- The broken records: The show sold out 85 times in last season, setting the all-time Branson record for the most sold-out shows in one year and 7,000 played concerts for over 6,000,000 people across the globe.
- The show: An exuberant display of songs and spectacular choreography that includes a wide range of musical genres, state-of-the-art effects, and unstoppable energy, plus 20 different instruments and tight vocal harmonies.
The Haygoods
Singing families often seem like the stuff of bygone television shows and Oscar-winning musicals. The very real siblings that make up the Haygoods, however, turn this impression on its head with rollicking stage performances that showcase their years of entertainment experience. The team of five brothers and one sister has been performing in the musical town of Branson since 1993, a career that has moved them from singing and dancing at Silver Dollar City to starring in their own show at the theater they purchased.
The group’s dynamic concerts showcase their skills on 20 instruments, as they weave saxophone, piano, and mandolin with their seamless harmonies. They apply pipes and strings to a song catalog that moves from Motown hits and country classics to their own original compositions that blend rock, pop, and Americana. As the Haygoods belt out tunes such as Thank God I’m a Country Boy and Hey, Soul Sister, they dazzle onlookers with fleet-footed moves inspired by years of sneaking into each others’ rooms to borrow clothing without permission.