What Concerts Are Coming to Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater Near Branson in 2026?

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What Concerts Are Coming to Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater in 2026?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater, located at 1728 State Highway H in Lampe, Missouri, runs the EquipmentShare “Summer to Remember” Concert Series for the 2026 season with a lineup spanning country, rock, Christian, comedy, and festival-style shows across a 6,000-seat outdoor venue set against the Ozark Mountains and Table Rock Lake.

Doors open at 5:30 PM for all 2026 shows, with performances beginning at 7:00 PM. Tickets for all confirmed dates are available through the official venue website at blackoakamp.com. VIP packages, which include private express entry, a cash bar, covered pavilion access, a buffet dinner, private restrooms, and one parking pass per two tickets, sell out well in advance of popular shows. General admission and reserved seating are also available.

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel sits two blocks off Highway 76 in Branson, roughly 20 to 25 minutes north of the amphitheater, making it the closest full-service hotel option with on-site dining and a complimentary breakfast buffet for the morning after a late concert night.

Which 2026 Shows at Black Oak Amp Have Confirmed Dates?

Four shows in the EquipmentShare “Summer to Remember” Concert Series have confirmed 2026 dates, with additional acts expected to announce specific performance dates throughout the spring and summer.

Hairball: The Bombastic Celebration of Arena Rock takes the stage on May 9, delivering a high-energy tribute to the biggest arena rock bands of the 1980s, including AC/DC, KISS, Van Halen, Queen, Motley Crue, and Guns N’ Roses. The production features full costume changes, pyrotechnics, and the kind of stage theatrics that defined the arena rock era.

Brantley Gilbert with Aaron Lewis shares a double-bill on May 24, pairing Gilbert’s country-rock anthems with Aaron Lewis’s crossover from Staind frontman to country solo artist. Both performers draw from rock and country audiences, making this one of the more broadly appealing shows on the 2026 schedule.

Jefferson Starship: Runaway Again Tour plays June 12, carrying a classic rock catalog that spans decades from the band’s earliest material through its most recognizable hits. Trace Adkins: 30th Anniversary Tour follows on June 13, celebrating three decades of country music with a career retrospective set in the outdoor Ozark Mountain setting.

What Additional Artists Have Been Announced for the 2026 Season?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater has announced a second wave of 2026 performers with dates still being confirmed. The lineup covers country, rock, Christian, comedy, and festival formats, and specific dates are expected to post on blackoakamp.com throughout spring and early summer.

  • Brett Young with MacKenzie Porter
  • Josh Turner and Tracy Lawrence
  • Clay Walker, Lonestar, and Neal McCoy
  • Travis Tritt with Corey Kent
  • Chris Janson with The Cadillac Three and Tim Montana
  • Breaking Benjamin
  • Aaron Lewis: The American Patriot Tour
  • Casting Crowns with Katy Nichole
  • TobyMac with Cade Thompson and Natalie Layne
  • Show-Me Fest: Nelly & Friends
  • Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days Tour

Concert weekends at Black Oak pair well with other live entertainment and events happening across the Branson area, including indoor shows along Highway 76 and seasonal events at Silver Dollar City. Families who time their trip around a Black Oak show can fill the surrounding days with attractions that round out the concert experience.

What Is the VIP Experience Like at Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater?

VIP tickets at Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater include a package of perks designed to separate the premium experience from general admission, and the limited VIP inventory means popular shows sell out at the VIP level weeks before the general sections fill.

The VIP package includes private express entrance that bypasses the main gate line, a private cash bar, private restrooms, a complimentary buffet dinner served before the show, access to the covered VIP pavilion before and during the performance, and one parking pass for every two VIP tickets purchased. The covered pavilion provides shade and shelter in a venue that is fully outdoors with no roof over the general seating areas.

Guests who prefer general admission can bring lawn chairs for the open seating sections. Reserved seats closer to the stage are available at a mid-tier price between general admission and VIP. All ticket levels share the same Ozark Mountain backdrop and Table Rock Lake views that make Black Oak one of the most scenic concert venues in the Midwest.

How Do Guests Get from Branson Hotels to Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater sits approximately 20 to 25 minutes south of central Branson along Highway 76 and State Highway H, placing it within easy reach of Branson hotels for an evening concert without an overnight commitment closer to the venue.

The most direct route from the resort on South Wildwood Drive follows Highway 76 south through the Branson entertainment district and then onto State Highway H toward Lampe, Missouri. Traffic is lightest before 4:00 PM, so guests attending a 5:30 PM door opening should plan to leave the resort by 4:45 PM on summer weekends. Return traffic after shows disperses quickly because the venue sits on a rural highway rather than inside the Branson corridor.

Guests who want to explore the Thunderation farewell season at Silver Dollar City or the SMX World Championship event in Branson during the same trip can build a multi-day itinerary that combines daytime attractions with an evening Black Oak concert. The resort’s central location keeps both the amphitheater to the south and the theme parks to the west within short drives.

Why Is Thousand Hills Resort Hotel the Best Base for a Concert Weekend?

Concert nights at Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater end late, and guests driving back to Branson after a 10:00 PM or later show finish need a hotel that offers a hot breakfast the next morning, a pool to recover in, and dining options that do not require another drive.

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel provides all three. The complimentary Famous Breakfast Buffet runs daily for all guests, eliminating the need to find breakfast after a late night. The indoor and outdoor heated pools and hot tub give families and groups a low-effort next-morning activity. Jack Henry’s restaurant, winner of Gold for Best Family Restaurant in the 2024 Best of Branson Awards, serves dinner before the show and is open again when guests return from Sunday concerts. Shiloh’s Marketplace stocks Starbucks coffee for early risers, and the Wildwood Bar handles post-concert drinks without leaving the property.

The adjacent Thousand Hills Golf Course, a Golf Digest 4-star Robert E. Cupp design, fills the morning after a Friday or Saturday night concert for guests who prefer fairways to pool loungers. Newly renovated rooms and suites provide the space to spread out concert gear, coolers, and lawn chairs overnight. Guests who book direct lock in the guaranteed best rate, and vacation packages bundle lodging with Branson attractions at a single price.

What Else Can Concert-Goers Do in Branson During a Show Weekend?

Branson’s daytime attractions run on a schedule that leaves evenings open for Black Oak concerts, and the resort’s location on Highway 76 puts Silver Dollar City, Table Rock Lake, Branson Landing, and the live show theaters all within a 15-minute drive.

Guests arriving Friday for a Saturday night concert can spend the first day at Silver Dollar City’s Summer Celebration, which runs extended hours until 10 PM through August. Sunday morning options include the Freedom Journey Experience at the resort or a round of golf before checkout. The resort dining venues handle meals between activities, and Thousand Hills Insider members save on dining, show tickets, and future stays throughout the weekend.

Browse current specials and seasonal deals to find rates that align with your concert dates, and check the full amenity list to see everything included with your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater located?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater is at 1728 State Highway H in Lampe, Missouri, near Table Rock Lake, approximately 20 to 25 minutes south of central Branson.

What time do Black Oak Amp shows start in 2026?

Doors open at 5:30 PM and shows begin at 7:00 PM for all confirmed 2026 EquipmentShare “Summer to Remember” Concert Series events at Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater.

How do I buy tickets for Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater 2026 concerts?

Tickets for all 2026 Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater shows are available through the official venue website at blackoakamp.com. VIP packages sell out well in advance of popular shows, so booking early is recommended.

Is Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater an outdoor venue?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater is a fully outdoor venue with no roof over the general seating areas. The VIP pavilion provides covered seating. Guests should dress for weather and bring sunscreen for daytime gate openings.

What does VIP include at Black Oak Amp?

VIP tickets at Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater include private express entry, a private cash bar, private restrooms, a complimentary buffet dinner, covered pavilion access, and one parking pass per two VIP tickets purchased.

Can I bring lawn chairs to Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater?

General admission ticket holders can bring lawn chairs for the open seating areas. Reserved seat and VIP ticket holders have designated seating in their respective sections.

How far is Thousand Hills Resort Hotel from Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater?

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel in Branson is approximately 20 to 25 minutes north of Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater via Highway 76 and State Highway H. The resort offers complimentary breakfast, on-site dining, and heated pools.

Will more 2026 concert dates be announced at Black Oak Amp?

Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater has announced additional artists for the 2026 season including Brett Young, Casting Crowns, Breaking Benjamin, TobyMac, Nelly, Jeff Foxworthy, and Travis Tritt with specific dates expected to post on blackoakamp.com throughout spring and summer 2026.

Book Your Concert Weekend in Branson

The best concert weekends start with a room already locked in. Call (877) 815-0990 and the concierge team will match your show dates to available vacation packages, tee times at the golf course, and dinner reservations at Jack Henry’s before you hang up. Every direct booking through the resort website guarantees the lowest available rate for your concert weekend.