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Smokies Show: Country, Gospel, Broadway & Military
3.4
18 Ratings
Pigeon Forge
The BIGGEST little show in the Smokies, with classic country hits, soul stirring gospel favorites, a nod to Broadway with familiar tunes, and a salute to our United States Armed Forces in a stand to your feet full dress military salute.
The BIGGEST little show in the Smokies, with classic country hits, soul stirring gospel favorites, a nod to Broadway with familiar tunes, and a salute to our United States Armed Forces in a stand to your feet full dress military salute.
Duration:
2 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- The Grand Majestic Theater - The Grand Majestic Theater hosts the Biggest Little Show in the Smokies, the Grand American Opry. It features an array of classic country hits, inspiring gospel music, a tribute to Broadway, and a special full-dress military salute to the US Armed Forces.
- The Grand Majestic Theater - The Grand Majestic Theater hosts the Biggest Little Show in the Smokies, the Grand American Opry. It features an array of classic country hits, inspiring gospel music, a tribute to Broadway, and a special full-dress military salute to the US Armed Forces.

What's Included
- Live Entertainment
- Free Parking
- Live Entertainment
- Free Parking
What's Not Included
- Dinner
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dinner
- Alcoholic beverages
Additional Information
- Your tickets will be held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Parking for our guests is available at the rear of the building accessible via the Parkway and Henderson Chapel Rd.
- Seats are assigned by the theater box office on the day of the show.
- Your tickets will be held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Parking for our guests is available at the rear of the building accessible via the Parkway and Henderson Chapel Rd.
- Seats are assigned by the theater box office on the day of the show.
Location
Grand Majestic Theater
Parkway
The Grand Majestic Theater
Address: 2330 Parkway, Pigeon Forge TN
Directions: Parking for our guests is available at the rear of the building accessible via the Parkway and Henderson Chapel Rd.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.4
(18 Ratings)
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Rogery676
Sep 1, 2025
Excellent experience for a value price. Definitely a hidden gem! - Wow! What an awesome experience! To start the food was good. 2 of us had the hamburger steak over creamed potatoes covered with brown gravy, green beans w yeast roll bananna pudding for dessert. The other of us had the bourbon glazed chicken with the same sides. The waitstaff was prompt. The show was top notch. The performance was beautiful. The singers were all super talented. They did a variety of County, rock, gospel and Broadway hits. We will definitely do this show again!! Absolutely a 5 star experience.
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Ira_f
Jul 9, 2025
enjoyed immensely - Great entertainment and the song "I can only imagine" reminded me of the utube i saw where Amy Grant was going to do that song but it so happened that the Writer of that song was present in the audience and she asked him to sing and at first he was shy and hesistant but once he started it was superb and that very same feeling came over me when i heard that song perfomed tonight
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Momof767
May 30, 2025
Great show in pigeon Forge - The show was great.We didn't eat dinner but it smelled good. The singers for the soul of Motown were awesome. We go again.There isn't a bad seat in the theater. Prices for tickets were ok.
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Trail26004567364
May 19, 2025
Great show! - The group I went with really enjoyed the music and the staff! They were very friendly and helpful making sure we knew where are seats were. The performers came out and talked and took pictures with the quest.
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B9791vcrobertf
Jul 10, 2025
Nice show - Good little show, with some pretty good talented singers. Didn't go to dinner show, so can't remark on the food. I would recommend a day show not night.
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Jkarschner
Aug 20, 2025
Skip Grand American Opry show - Singers were talented, but the show production and venue were sub-par. A strange, disjointed combination of songs and genres. Food was similar to a school cafeteria or hospital. Would not go back. The Motown show is supposed to be excellent. Guess I picked the wrong show.
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Chn9943vg
May 14, 2025
Great show, terrible food. - The performers were outstanding and should have their own CD'S for sale. They deserve more recognition.
The food was high school cafeteria. The greenbeans were cold, the chicken tasted microwaved, the biscuit was something from the freezer section in a grocery store. The dessert is hard to explain
Well it was hard. Some kind of apple roll made with canned apples.
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611freeb
Aug 31, 2025
Disappointing - I left this performance feeling very underwhelmed, especially compared to the version of the show I attended four years ago, which had blown me away with its talent, energy, and authenticity.
This time, the production felt stripped down. With only three singers, the signature five-part harmonies that defined Motown were lost. Motown was originally about powerful voices of men and women of color, and while there’s nothing wrong with diversity, it felt unsettling to see iconic hits by legends like Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and The Temptations performed without any resemblance to the originals in look or presence.
The singers themselves appeared tired and unenthusiastic throughout most of the first act. Even though the female vocalist was described as having "soul," her delivery came across as flat and unemotional. It wasn’t until the second act that the energy picked up slightly, but by then the mood had already been set.
The atmosphere was also disappointing. Not a single person stood up to dance during the performance, which speaks volumes considering the infectious spirit Motown is known for. On top of that, the acoustics were poor—volume was very low, and at times it was unclear whether anyone besides the guitarist was actually singing.
What once felt like a heartfelt tribute to Motown’s legacy has shifted into something that misses the essence of the genre entirely. Without the rich harmonies, authentic representation, and storytelling that made the show special, it left me disappointed. Unless the production returns to its original formula, I don’t plan on attending again
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R3276zqtammyh
Sep 4, 2025
DISAPPOINTED!! - We have been to several dinner shows over the years and they were all good, but we were extremely disappointed with this show. What a RIPOFF! This was the worst show ever! Food was absolutely horrible! Not sure if we will ever try another dinner show. We left about half way through the show..
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O3267hcbarrym
Aug 1, 2025
The worst show in Gatlinburg! Horrible food, and I wouldn't even call it entertainment! - What a let down! Dinner was horrible! The show had NO personality. We've been coming to Gatlinburg for every year for 10 years. This was the worst show ever. We left after 35 minutes after seeing the couple next to us have enough boldness to leave. We could have had any dinner at any number of the fine restaurants and yet we had their crap. All of the singers had good karaoke talent - that's all! I waisted $124 tonight!
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