Annual Wahoo Country Music Show
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The Annual Wahoo Country Music Show features some of the greatest traditional country entertainers anywhere! Plus two nights of dancing, great food, nice facilities, camping,jamming, and a whole lot of family fun!
• Three air-conditioned buildings host stage shows!
• Music by more than 250 talented National and Regional Performers!
• Thursday Night's Main Stage Show starts at 6:30 pm! Open stages Friday, Saturday & Sunday! Music and Activities all Day Every Day!!
• Lots of areas for Jamming and Camping!
• The Danciest Dance of the West is Friday and Saturday nights!! Music by The Green River Band, The Midnight Riders, & many other artists.
Camping: $12.00 Daily Camping with Electricity, $8.00 Rough Camping
Annual Wahoo Country Music Show
Phone : 402-936-0638 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : Sharon@WahooCountryMusicShow.com
Web: www.WahooCountryMusicShow.com
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