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Beale Street Theater presents Chronicles of the Highwaymen

KINGMAN – On Friday, April 10, at 7 p.m., Beale Street Theater invites audiences to experience Chronicles of the Highwaymen, a powerful concert-theatrical production that brings to life the stories and songs of four giants of American music: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson.

Each of these legends forged iconic solo careers—and in 1985, they united to form one of the most influential supergroups of all time: The Highwaymen. Their collaboration embodied the rebellious, independent spirit that defined the outlaw country movement and reshaped American roots music.

Through vivid narration, behind-the-scenes stories, and dynamic live performances, Rusty Jackson takes audiences on an immersive journey into the music, friendships, and outlaw spirit that defined an era. With a voice true to the originals and a natural gift for storytelling, Jackson reveals the humanity behind these larger-than-life artists while honoring the songs that made them legends.

Fast-paced, emotional, and unforgettable, Chronicles of the Highwaymen celebrates a legacy that continues to shape country, Americana, and roots music today. From heartfelt ballads to foot-stomping anthems, this theatrical concert experience captures the grit, heart, and authenticity that made these artists timeless.

Tickets are $40, $35, and $25. For information all 928-530-8432 or go to bealestreettheater.com.