You’ll feel every note at Nashville Roadhouse Live in Branson—Stevie Lee Woods leads his award-winning band through country and rock hits, sharing stories and laughs along the way. With accessible seating and live music all night, you’ll leave feeling part of something real.
“You ever hear a guitar solo that just sort of grabs your ribs? That’s what happened about halfway through Nashville Roadhouse Live in Branson. Stevie Lee Woods was up there—boots, grin, sweat on his brow—and the NRL Band just kept rolling from country into rock and back again. I’d been told he played with Merle Haggard and Martina McBride, but honestly, it felt more like we were all crammed into some wild roadside bar than a big theater. The crowd was loud—lots of clapping, a few folks hollering out requests (one guy behind us kept yelling for ‘Hey What Do I Know’).”
Our guide for the night was really just Stevie himself—he told stories between songs, sometimes about writing with Sammy Kershaw or how “It’s Only Money” came together. He made jokes about Branson weather (“If you don’t like it, wait five minutes”), and at one point he pointed out a couple celebrating their anniversary in the front row. There was this moment during a slower song when you could actually hear people humming along, real soft. I think that’s when it hit me—this isn’t just another Branson show; it’s got grit and heart.
I didn’t expect to get goosebumps from “Is There Anything Left,” but here we are. The lights were warm—not too flashy—and you could smell popcorn somewhere nearby (or maybe that was wishful thinking). Wheelchair access was smooth; saw a family come in with a stroller and nobody blinked twice. Afterwards, people lingered in the lobby talking about which song hit hardest. I still think about that last chord ringing out while everyone stood up to clap—kind of stuck with me on the drive home.
The show takes place at The Pierce Arrow Theater in Branson.
Sony recording artist Stevie Lee Woods leads the show with the NRL Band.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible for guests.
Yes, infants and small children can attend and use a pram or stroller.
Yes, your ticket includes one great night of live entertainment featuring Stevie Lee Woods and his band.
Yes, service animals are allowed at The Pierce Arrow Theater.
Yes, there are public transportation options available near the venue.
Your evening includes entry to The Pierce Arrow Theater for a full night of live music with Stevie Lee Woods and his award-winning band. The venue is wheelchair accessible throughout, welcomes families with strollers or prams, allows service animals, and is easy to reach by public transport—all so you can just focus on enjoying every song.
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