Guided Tours - Historic Tours of the Appalachian Theatre
Select Wednesdays at 1 p.m. each week visit the Appalachian for a complimentary staff-guided tour of the restored historic Appalachian Theatre.
Select Wednesdays at 1 p.m. each week visit the Appalachian for a complimentary staff-guided tour of the restored historic Appalachian Theatre.
FREE POPCORN and Ticket Specials for Select Events!
when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
A young maiden in a land called Andalasia, who is prepared to be wed, is sent away to New York City by an evil Queen, where she falls in love with a lawyer.
Celebrate the ringing in of 2023 at the Appalachian Theatre!
Come enjoy holiday hits from the one & only King of Rock & Roll delivered by Matt Lewis, the Elvis tribute artist USA Today called "The Best in Las Vegas!"
Bluegrass Christmas with Becky Buller & Nu-Blu.
Enjoy an evening with the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country for our annual fundraising event!
Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. each week visit the Appalachian for a complimentary staff-guided tour of the restored historic Appalachian Theatre.
Dublin, Ireland’s I Draw Slow coaxes the past into the present with original songs that draw from the best of Irish storytelling and American folk music with close-harmony vocals and intriguing instrumentation.
Pokey LaFarge makes music influenced by old-time country, blues, folk, and Western swing.
14 Grammy Awards and 4 time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year! He has played guitar and mandolin for Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1994 but when he sang "I'm A Man of Constant Sorrow" in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou, he really stole the show. This show was rescheduled from Jan. 22 to Mar. 18.
“That Golden Girls Show!’ has been cancelled. The Box Office is contacting all ticket buyers about refunds.
“Gangstagrass fuses string instruments with hip-hop artists, resulting in arguably the best argument yet for a rap and country music marriage.” --Rolling Stone Magazine
Since its inception by Dr. Everett McCorvey in 1995, these powerful vocalists have thrilled audiences around the world with their dynamic repertoire ranging from spirituals to classical to jazz and Broadway numbers highlighting the Black experience.
“There’s a lot about the new generation of bluegrass that sure is inspiring. And Darin and Brooke are two of my favorites of this great new generation.” --Vince Gill
The Malpass Brothers event is a rescheduled event . Ticket holders to the original date will receive replacement tickets.
Henry Cho is an American stand-up comedian.
John McEuen, a founding member of the iconic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and American Banjo Museum Hall of Famer, returns to Boone to help reopen this theatre once again.
“The Carter Family for the millennial generation” -The Boston Globe
“Music would be a very different place if it hadn’t been for Roger McGuinn.” -Rolling Stone
RESCHEDULED TO AUGUST 29.
David Menconi of Rolling Stone says “..Balsam Range crosses plenty of boundaries, hitting a deft balance between the revered traditions of old-school bluegrass and the hopped-up eclecticism of contemporary newgrass." Tickets $25
THIS PRODUCTION IS CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 CLOSURE.
“This blend of Appalachian and Latin music took me completely off guard and won me over instantly. This is a band to watch!” — Béla Fleck
A stand-out among the adventurous new generation of Canadian roots music bands, this trio of singer-songwriters makes powerful, lush music that resonates deep in the soul. Tickets $35 & $42
An Evening with Drew and Ellie Holcomb is a special engagement event, allowing The Holcombs to collaborate once again. Tickets $35
Perfectly timed for lovers young and old this Valentine’s Day, the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country (ATHC) is hosting a local production of the award-winning play “Love Letters” for a single performance at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, February 14 at the Art Deco landmark in Boone. Tickets are affordably-priced at $15 each.
OUR MISSION
The mission of the nonprofit Appalachian Theatre of the High Country is to provide a quality venue for a variety of artistic genres; to contribute to the region by promoting and strengthening the area’s unique cultural identity and creative history; to enhance business in downtown Boone and the High Country; to provide a cultural hub for the area; and to find new life for a historic building while maintaining its financial sustainability and maximizing its economic impact.