This April 13 – 15, Branson will be flooded with classic and custom cars as the Spring Fling Car Show comes to town. Held on the premises of the Southern Oaks Inn, the Spring Fling Car Show offers Branson visitors three days of pristine cars, live music, cruises, prizes and much more! Whether you’re looking to show off your own ride or merely hoping to take in the myriad of sights of metallic muscle, all are encouraged to share in the festivities of the Spring Fling Car Show, and the charming vacation setting of Branson, MO.

Of course, those visiting Branson for the Spring Fling Car Show will definitely want to check out 57’ Heaven as well. Located in Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater, 57’ Heaven presents an unbelievable collection of mint condition vehicles from the 50’s. You’ll encounter everything from Dodge pickups and Fairlines and Cadillacs, and even more unique vehicles such as fire trucks and police cars. Each vehicle is not only showcased in mint condition, but also features a stat sheet to give you insight to just exactly what is under the hood as well! A must visit attraction for car lovers, and great time of nostalgia for those who grew up in the 50’s, 57’ Heaven is always a popular stop in Branson, and a great addition to the Spring Fling Car Show.

Carrying through with a complete time of nostalgia, the Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley & Paul Revere and the Raiders can present a lively time of classic rock n’ roll that perfectly captures the spirit of the 50’s and 60’s for a varied time of music. From the unmistakable hit, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” by the Righteous Brothers to Paul Revere classics including “Indian Reservation,” the Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley and Paul Revere & the Raiders offers Branson visitors a jam-packed time of classic tunes.

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