Admission to The Cat's Pajamas Vocal Band at The Branson Mall Music Theatre (Up to 59% Off). Four Options Available.
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Five-man band, who sang for TV & celebs, enchants audiences with a cappella versions of classic Christmas tunes & oldies
Socrates saw a direct correlation between changes in music and changes in law, a theory validated by the Senate’s recent push to censure a cappella filibusters. Take in apolitical tunes with today’s deal to The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band at The Branson Mall Music Theatre in Branson. Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get an adult admission for The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band’s Christmas concert on Thursday, December 8, at 2 p.m. (a $32 value). Children ages 4–12 are admitted free of charge for this performance.
- For $8, you get a kids admission to The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band’s Christmas concert on Friday, December 9, at 8 p.m., and a poster (a $17 value).
- For $15, you get an adult admission for The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band’s Christmas concert on Friday, December 9, at 8 p.m., and a poster (a $37 value).
- For $15, you get an adult admission for The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band’s Christmas concert on Saturday, December 10, at 2 p.m. (a $32 value). Children ages 4–12 are admitted free of charge for this performance.<p>
The Cat’s Pajamas Vocal Band enchants young and grown-up audiences alike with its witty stage repartee and a cappella versions of timeless tunes. The five-man group divides its croon-heavy set list between ageless Christmas classics and oldies from the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s during its Christmas shows, marking its last weekend appearance in Branson until the spring. In addition to serenading its Branson and national fan bases at more than 200 shows per year, The Cat’s Pajamas have sung for audiences on NBC’s The Sing-Off and harmonized for celebrities such as Randy Jackson and Oprah Winfrey. Tykes between ages 4 and 12 enjoy the Thursday or Saturday concert free of charge, and Friday attendees receive a 18”x24” poster of The Cat’s Pajamas that they can use to spruce up living-room walls or send house-dwelling felines hints that their au natural lifestyle isn’t socially acceptable.