
November 12
Folsom Prison Revisited

- The Music, The Story, The Legend
After sold-out performances and overwhelming audience response, this extraordinary musical journey returns to the stage in Grande Prairie. Once again, you'll be transported to the legendary Johnny Cash concert at Folsom Prison in 1968 through live music, incredible stories and historical pictures and videos on a huge screen.
As the first-ever live recording inside a prison, it catapulted Johnny Cash's career to new heights, sending the album to #1 on both country and pop charts while cementing his iconic status as the Man In Black.
Featuring Devon Brayne from "Million Dollar Quartet" and a group of award-winning musicians you’ll be transported into the very heart of this pivotal moment in music history.
Witness the complete story – what happened before, during, and after this legendary performance. Experience Cash's prison classics including "Folsom Prison Blues" and the emotionally charged "I Still Miss Someone." Hear rarely performed treasures like "25 Minutes to Go" and the poignant "Greystone Chapel" – written by a Folsom Prison inmate. Relive other iconic Cash hits from "Ring of Fire" to "Boy Named Sue" and his haunting rendition of "Hurt."
In “Folsom Prison Revisited” you will get to relive a show that changed the life of Johnny Cash and changed music forever...
DON'T MISS THIS ENCORE PERFORMANCE!!