The Frosts Return for a Second Season of “Southern Gospel Sundays”

The Frosts are excited to announce "Southern Gospel Sundays" will return for a second season at The Americana Theatre in Branson, MO in 2025. The show will open April 27, 5 p.m., and will be held most Sundays through December 14, 2025.
Michael and Jen Frost, along with their 14-year-old daughter, Jael, will once again bring an evening of gospel music accompanied by pianist Clayton Watson (who performs the pre-show for Presley's Country Jubilee).
"It's hard to believe we are already gearing up for a 2nd season. Our first season was a blast, and we feel like it will only grow from here," Michael said.
The Frosts will once again bring familiar classic hymns, hand-clapping southern gospel favorites, and also several original songs written by Michael Frost, whose music has been recorded by many of southern gospel music's top artists, including The Mckameys, The Hyssongs, Ivan Parker, & many more.
Jen will also resume her character as "Sister Bertha Busybody," whose comical antics were a big hit with audiences in the first season. In November and December, The Frosts will present a special Christmas show.
In its first season, the show earned "Gospel Show of the Year" from the Branson Show Awards, and also "Best New Show (Silver award)" and "Best Gospel Group (Bronze award)" in The Best of Branson 2024.
"Our hope with this show is to bring an atmosphere of worship through music, to encourage and inspire people through testimony, and to bring laughter and joy through comedy. The best compliments from folks who saw us during our first season were comments like, I laughed, I cried, I praised, and I left there feeling so uplifted. If we can continue to help people feel that way, that will make us very happy."
Tickets are available through The Americana Theatre box office by calling (417) 544-8700, and also online at americanatheatrebranson.com. (Ask about special rates for church groups or tour groups).
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