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Shane & Shane with Mark Cahill ($12)
(Groups greater than 10 people receive discount tickets at $10 a piece)
Ms. Patti's Entertainment Tonight II ($8 - $10)
A fantastic, fun-filled evening for the entire family presented by a host of talented singers, dancers and musicians.  You do not want to miss spectacular performance! All proceeds go to Franklin First United Methodist Church missions.
Ronnie McDowell ($20 - $30)
THE ELVIS PRESLEY STORY. Starring Ronnie McDowell and featuring memories of Elvis by his former backup singers and band members: The Jordanaires * The Stamps Quartet D.J. Fontana * Millie Kirkham
Blue Moon Musical Revue ($8 - $12)
Blue Moon Musical Revue, A Fun-Filled Doo-Wop Ride through the music of the 1950’s & ‘60’s.


Ricky Skaggs ($35 - $45)
Sometimes in life, things come full circle.  That's the story of Ricky Skaggs.  By age 21, he was already considered a "recognized master" of one of America's most demanding art forms, but his career took him in other directions, catapulting him to popularity and success in the mainstream of country music.  Now the road has brought him back to where it all began - bluegrass music.
Blue Moon Musical Revue ($8 - $12)
Blue Moon Musical Revue, A Fun-Filled Doo-Wop Ride through the music of the 1950’s & ‘60’s.


Steven Curtis Chapman ($30)
Steven Curtis Chapman is a name that anyone and everyone who listens to Christian music knows. His list of accomplishments include 50+ Dove Awards, 5 Grammys, an American Music Award, 2 certified platinum and 10 gold albums, 10 million total albums sold and 45 #1 radio hits. Chapman is also a huge advocate for adoption; so much so that his family has established Shaohannahs Hope, an organization that provides information and financial grants to families who want to adopt.


Tim Hawkins ($20)
Want clean comedy with an edge? Tim Hawkins brings the funny. Hawkins has been accused of being equally gifted and twisted. Whatever your take, he has indeed become one of the most in-demand comics in the country. His arsenal is unique: high energy stand-up, physical comedy, slick guitar skills, a thousand faces and voices, improvisational chops. "


Peter Noone's Herman's Hermits
Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone is a multi-talented entertainer, who has been delighting audiences nearly all his life. He was born in Manchester, England, where he studied voice and acting at St. Bede's College and the Manchester School of Music and Drama. As a child, he played "Stanley Fairclough" in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. He was also featured in the television series Knight Errant, Family Solicitor and Monro's Saki Stories.


Diamond Rio ($25 - $35)
Diamond Rio has long been one of country music's most successful groups. The band released its platinum-selling debut disc in 1991. The following year, Diamond Rio won the Country Music Association’s Vocal Group of the Year award for the first time. They've scored nine No. 1 hits and placed 15 singles in the Top Five.
The Inspirations
Their record speaks for itself. Forty-seven years on the road, numerous awards and accolades, more than 65 recordings with more than 700 songs, millions of road miles, the successful Singing In The Smokies annual concerts, television appearances, consistently packed concert halls, and a reputation without blemish... there's no other like them. The Inspirations truly are an American treasure.
Diary of Anne Frank ($12)
The Diary of Anne Frank  accounts the true story of a Jewish girl as she, her family and others hide from Nazis during World War II. More than a war story or a tale of persecution, the diary is amusing, enlightening, and moving as Anne details her feelings about herself and the people she's with, the world at large, and life.
Dr. Ralph Stanley ($15)
Although he needs no introduction, we'll go ahead and give him one anyway. Ralph was born in Dickenson County, Virginia, where he still resides when he's not on the road. After 55 years in the business, he's still the best banjo picker and tenor singer in bluegrass music. As a recording artist, he has performed on more than 170 albums, tapes, and CDs.
The Del McCoury Band ($15 - $20)
Vince Gill says it simply, and maybe best: "I'd rather hear Del McCoury sing 'Are You Teasing Me' than just about anything." For fifty years, Del's music has defined authenticity for hard core bluegrass fans-count Gill among them-as well as a growing number of fans among those only vaguely familiar with the genre.
HOPE 2010
A community wide church event bringing christians together to offer hope and encouragement to Macon County. HOPE 2010 will feature powerful stories, local talent, inspirational music, and a powerful message from Tom White, president of Voices of the Martyrs. The theme of HOPE 2010 is joining the suffering Church around the world and focusing again on the mission and message of the Church.
Mark Lowry ($15)
Mark Lowry has been making people laugh, cry and think for nearly 40 years. Singing publicly and recording albums and videos since age eleven, you could say that Mark has done this most of his life.
Fresh Grounded Faith Conference ($50)

It‘s been my desire to reach women in cities around the country by connecting women in local churches with each other. It’s my heartbeat that churches work together to bring Kingdom-minded women’s events to our nation.  These area-wide events encourage women to connect with each other and God. (A purchased ticket($50) is a two day pass for both Friday and Saturday.)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ($8)
Mark Twain’s mischievous characters come to life on stage in this faithful adaption of the classic American tale.  Hilarious fun and laughs ensue when Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are up to no good along the banks of the Mississippi River.  When the two witness a crime committed by the dangerous Injun Joe, Tom and Huck wind up on their greatest adventure ever.

Dailey and Vincent
Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent became the most heralded new act in bluegrass as their debut album Dailey & Vincent (2008) and busy tour schedule introduced them to wildly appreciative audiences. The group took home seven awards at the 2008 International Bluegrass Music Awards Show, including Entertainer of the Year and Album of the Year.
Charlie Hall with Shaun Groves
Paradox. It is not an easily definable concept. It is suffering mingled with joy; sorrow clasping hands with celebration; brokenness enveloped by unity. It is a bright sadness. It is a concept that is frequently embraced by those contemporary psalmists who march boldly on the cutting edge of change while holding tenaciously to the secure tether of tradition. Though it is the preferred weapon of warriors of worship, for Charlie Hall the paradox of pain and praise is neither a recent phenomenon nor a carefully orchestrated career choice. It is a compulsion driven by a hunger and thirst for the presence of God.
The Inspirations
Their record speaks for itself. Forty-seven years on the road, numerous awards and accolades, more than 65 recordings with more than 700 songs, millions of road miles, the successful Singing In The Smokies annual concerts, television appearances, consistently packed concert halls, and a reputation without blemish... there's no other like them. The Inspirations truly are an American treasure.
Blue Ridge "Autumn Leaves Concert" ($10)
Blue Ridge hosts this very unique night of Gospel Music. Blue Ridge will be performing all their popular songs including their hit songs "One Nation," "I'm Going to Heaven," "Back to the Well," and much, much more. In addition, Blue Ridge will be performing with the help of an awesome 200 voice Gospel Choir. The choir will be singing their own favorites as well as backing Blue Ridge on many of their gospel and PATRIOTIC favorites !!!
Rhythm Of The Dance ($20)
This two-hour dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of Irish talent. The show is an inspiring epic, reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history. Using modern art forms of dance and music, this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient. Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, the show is a thousand year old story executed with all the advantages of the modern day stage show.
Rhonda Vincent $ Gene Watson ($20 - $30)
Don’t Miss Reigning Bluegrass Entertainer of the Year, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage  with 2010 Country Legend of the Year GENE WATSON & His Farewell Party Band.
The Isaacs ($15)
The Isaacs, a multi-award winning family group who began singing 30 years ago, are based out of LaFollette, TN (30 min north of Knoxville). The vocalists are Lily Isaacs, Ben Isaacs, Sonya Isaacs and Rebecca Isaacs Bowman.
Jekyll & Hyde ($12)
Music by Frank Wildhorn, Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse: In an attempt to save his dying father from mental illness, Dr. Henry Jekyll performs a series of experiments upon himself trying to separate and control man’s nature of good versus evil.
The Ultimate Gift ($3)
Drew Fullers inexperience shows itself from time to time, as he plays Jason Stevens, the spoiled grandson of a deceased billionaire whose expectations from the will are put off while he is led through several tasks designed to make him a better person. Along the way, he meets and befriends a young girl named Emily, played by Abigail Breslin just before Little Miss Sunshine hit the theatres and made her a big star.
Smoky Mountain Christmas Concert ($15)
Join Archie Watkins and many of his southern Gospel friends as they bring in the Christmas season.
Ivan Parker / Janet Paschal ($15)
Both Parker and Paschal have been regularly featured for more than a decade on the highly successful and popular Gaither Homecoming Video and Concert Series. In fact, the Gaither Gospel Series will release The Best of Janet Paschal in June, and The Best of Ivan Parker in September.
The Frog Prince ($8)
A new telling of the Brothers Grimm story about a frog wanting to be human again and a princess just wanting to be normal.  An exciting treat for everyone including lots of laughs, a nasty villain, crazy characters and the music of Elvis.
Newsong ($15 - $20)
NewSong is a contemporary christian group that was founded in 1981, at Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Georgia. They have had eight GMA Dove Award nominations. They are the founders of the Winter Jam Spectacular, the United States' largest annual Christian music tour.
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Oak Ridge Boys ($15 - $18)
The Oak Ridge Boys, with that unmistakable four-part harmony, have produced dozens of hit songs - including "You're the One in a Million," "I'm Settin' Fancy Free," "Sail Away," and, of course, "Elvira," - earned just about every industry accolade available, including Grammy, Dove, ACM, and CMA awards, and won millions of fans worldwide.
Disney's A Christmas Carol 3D ($6)
Mister Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
*Show your Ticket at Concessions and Receive a Free Small Popcorn.
It's A Wonderful Life ($3)
George Bailey has the picture perfect life: a loving wife, Mary, four young children, and his own business, which he inherited from his father. However, on Christmas Eve, George encounters severe business difficulties at the Bailey Building and Loan. George's Uncle Billy loses the cash they owe the bank, which is owned by the Scrooge-esque Mr. Potter. This leads George to a life crisis, and he contemplates suicide. He's saved at the last moment by the apperance of his guardian angel, Clarence.
White Christmas ($3)
Bob Wallace and Phil Davis are army buddies from World War II who have become a very successful song and dance team. They meet up with Betty and Judy Haynes, the sisters of another of their army buddies at a nightclub in Florida. Phil sees that Bob is attracted to Betty, so he talks Bob into following the girls to their next show; an inn in Vermont.