The Palace Theatre, downtown Crossville’s premier entertainment venue, is gearing up for some exciting performances this January, including comedian Henry Cho, whose show is already sold out, and Elvis Tribute artist Brooke Wright, along with country legends The Bellamy Brothers.
Located at 72 S. Main St., the Palace Theatre promises unforgettable nights of entertainment. For those interested, tickets for Wright and The Bellamy Brothers are still available, with prices ranging from $22 to $65.
Brooke Wright and the Impossible Dream Band
January 4, 2025, at 7 p.m. — tickets $22-$33
Nashville native Brooke Wright is returning to the Palace stage for the third consecutive year. Having captivated audiences for over 20 years, he is not only a professional Elvis Tribute Artist but also performs and writes original country and blues music. Wright was crowned the 2022 Tupelo Elvis Festival Champion and has been recognized as one of the Top Ten Best Tribute Artists globally, according to the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest, sponsored by Elvis Presley Enterprises.
Wright’s performance, alongside The Impossible Dream Band, is set to recreate the electrifying energy of Elvis's live concerts, focusing on the thrilling era of the 1970s. The show promises to deliver the authentic look, moves, and voice of Elvis Presley, allowing audiences to relive the magic of his live performances. Erica Brooke will open the show, adding to the night’s excitement.
Henry Cho
January 10, 2025, at 7 p.m. — SOLD OUT
On January 10, the Palace welcomes Henry Cho, who recently achieved the remarkable honor of becoming the 229th member of The Grand Ole Opry. This prestigious recognition had not been awarded to a comedian since 1973, making Cho’s induction particularly noteworthy.
“After Marty [Stuart] surprised me with the invitation, someone asked if this was a dream come true. I had to say ‘no way!’ Because I’ve never even imagined this happening, not in anyrealm,” Cho reflected on his induction. With appearances on major networks and various comedians’ shows, Cho has solidified his place as a versatile performer. His clean comedy has taken him from headlining Las Vegas shows to performing alongside renowned artists like Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood.
Known for his engaging style, Cho has performed on the Opry stage over 100 times since his debut on April 2, 2011. His opening act on January 10 will feature comedian Brian Bates, another celebrated talent from Lebanon, Tennessee, who hosts Nate Bargatze’s “Nateland” podcast.
The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows
January 11, 2025, at 7 p.m. — tickets $50-$65
Rounding out the week of performances is The Bellamy Brothers, featuring Howard and David Bellamy. With music spanning over 40 years, they have crafted a unique path filled with memorable hits. Their concert promises to be both nostalgic and exciting, reflecting their storied career and the beloved country music they have brought to fans around the world.
Overall, the Palace Theatre offers a stellar lineup this January, guaranteed to attract music and comedy lovers of all ages. With tickets moving quickly for these performances, those interested are encouraged to secure their seats soon. Visit tinyurl.com/CrossvillePalace for more information and to purchase tickets before they sell out.