A “sneak peek” preview of America’s spectacular new outdoor event venue is set for May

Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, a decade in planning, development, and construction with the ambition to create America’s most beautiful outdoor amphitheater, announces its inaugural Concert for Conservation. This premier event, scheduled for May 21st at 5:30 pm, offers a sneak peek into the breathtaking nature amphitheater and showcases spectacular talent.

Missouri’s country boy Chris Janson, Newly inducted Country Music Hall of Famer John Anderson, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Clay Self, and the bluegrass group The Petersens are set to perform at the event.

Guests can anticipate an evening filled with exceptional music, a family-friendly “Fan Zone”, an air show, a parachuting flag ceremony, and a fireworks display, all against the breathtaking backdrop of Missouri’s renowned Ozarks.

Concert for Conservation tickets will be available on April 19th via Ticketmaster for $10 per person, with free parking provided for all guests.

Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, envisioned by noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris, stands as a beacon for conservation. All venue proceeds go directly to conservation efforts to protect the land, wildlife, and natural habitats of the Ozark region. With its stunning views of Table Rock Lake and the Boston Mountains of Arkansas, the venue offers an unparalleled live entertainment experience for guests.

As part of Morris’ mission to create “America’s most beautiful outdoor amphitheater,” he donated 1,200 acres of land at the Thunder Ridge site, as well as all buildings, and infrastructure, permanently setting them aside as part of a not-for-profit foundation committed to the cause of conservation.

Building on its commitment to providing unforgettable experiences, Thunder Ridge will introduce “The Nature Tower” in late June. Rising 12 stories from the majestic Ozark ridge, the remarkable structure will house luxury tower suites, each two stories tall, complete with five bedrooms, private bars, outside decks, fireplaces, and unobstructed views of Table Rock Lake and the Ozark Mountains.