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Alabama Theatre

Country, Motown & classic legendary acts

Alabama Theatre pays tribute to the group Alabama. They began playing in 1970 at The Bowery in the center of Myrtle Beach’s oceanfront boulevard area. They called their group Wild Country and played for tips only. The name “Alabama” came from a sign used as a backdrop on The Bowery’s stage. They left Myrtle Beach for Nashville and a major record label contract.

In 1993, the super successful group who had then named themselves Alabama returned to their hometown roots and established their namesake theater where they play occasionally.

Guest acts include such recognized names as the Kingston Trio, The Lettermen and The Glenn Miller Orchestra plus plenty of newer country stars.

Two signature shows are updated each year: One The Show and the Christmas show. The energetic dance and music of the house shows are extremely high quality professional work. The theatre regularly receives the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.

Refreshments sold but NO alcoholic drinks.

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Barefoot Landing
North Myrtle Beach

Price: Varies with show and seating, season tickets and children’s free tickets

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Barefoot Landing

Shows, Music & Sport

Text © Liz & Charlie Mitchell

Image by Photo by Alabama Theatre