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Michael Martin Murphey's Cowboy Christmas - SUNDAY Show - Live at the Cactus!

  • Cactus Theater 1812 Buddy Holly Ave Lubbock, TX, 79401 (map)

It’s confirmed! Cactus Theater hosts this very special annual tradition once again….don’t miss it!

American music legend Michael Martin Murphey will hit the trail for his annual Cowboy Christmas Tour and will once again make a stop in Lubbock at the historic Cactus theater.

The touring tradition was born in the early 1990s, when Murphey produced an album of cowboy Christmas songs (he has since produced two holiday-themed albums and one DVD (all available on his website) and has developed into the multi-media production it is today.

For nearly a quarter of a century, Murphey has celebrated the cowboy connection to Christmas. “There is a special relationship the Christmas story has to rural communities, farmers and ranchers,” Murphey observes. “God first sent an angel to livestock people — the shepherds in the field. Whether you’re a believer or not, the story emphasizes the fact that the news of the birth of the Savior of the world is not given to the royalty or politicians, but it goes to the lowest people on the totem pole.

"To me, this is an underscoring of the fact that Jesus came for all people, all races and all classes,” he continues. “Jesus is also traditionally depicted as a shepherd, and many of his parables are agricultural stories about farming, livestock and how the earth works. That means that rural people should feel a significant part of the Christmas message because they were chosen to hear that story first."

Murphey has been a major part of America’s musical landscape for four decades. His huge hits include “Wildfire,” “Carolina In The Pines,” “Long Line of Love,” “What’s Forever For,” “Geronimo’s Cadillac” and “Cowboy Logic.” A multiple Grammy nominee and an inductee into the Western Music Hall of Fame, the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and winner of the Texas Music Award for Best Album, Murphey is a working cowboy who embraces and celebrates what he calls the cowboy culture —a life based on faith, family, hard work and a passion for conservation and the environment. He says that this philosophy has a strong impact on his holiday show, as does his own family background.

Tickets:

First 4 rows on floor (A - D)......................…………................$70
Next 6 rows on floor (E - K)............................…………..........$50
Remainder of floor (Rows L - M).................………..............$40
Balcony box (includes concessions with ticket) .......$100
Balcony Front Row .................................…………....................$45
Remainder of Balcony.........................…………......................$35