Two musicians perform on stage in a dramatic black and white setting, with one wearing a wide-brimmed hat and holding a microphone, and the other standing slightly behind, also singing into a microphone; the scene is filled with a sense of nostalgia and musical passion.
Two musicians perform on stage in a dramatic black and white setting, with one wearing a wide-brimmed hat and holding a microphone, and the other standing slightly behind, also singing into a microphone; the scene is filled with a sense of nostalgia and musical passion.

The Oak Ridge Boys Make Indianapolis Stop on Farewell Tour

The Oak Ridge Boys brought their country gospel to Indianapolis on June 29th at the Murat Theatre [Indianapolis Murat Theatre]. It's unclear if this is a farewell tour, but fans were happy to sing along to classics.

A person wearing a red knit beanie and white T-shirt stands against a neutral gray background, with their eyes obscured by a black bar for anonymity.

Josh Boles

Creative Director

The Oak Ridge Boys Make Indianapolis Stop on Farewell Tour

The Oak Ridge Boys brought their country gospel to Indianapolis on June 29th at the Murat Theatre [Indianapolis Murat Theatre]. It's unclear if this is a farewell tour, but fans were happy to sing along to classics.

A person wearing a red knit beanie and white T-shirt stands against a neutral gray background, with their eyes obscured by a black bar for anonymity.

Josh Boles

Creative Director

Uncertain about retirement, the Oak Ridge Boys brought their classic country gospel to a delighted Indianapolis crowd at the Murat Theatre.

The Oak Ridge Boys brought their signature Southern Gospel sound to the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre on Saturday night. While rumors swirl about a potential retirement, this stop was one of four on a mini-tour through the Midwest.

The venue wasn't packed, but the crowd that came was clearly there for a good time. Fans belted along to classics like "Elvira" and "Thank God For Kids," creating a warm atmosphere despite the less-than-capacity turnout.

Whether this is their last Indianapolis hurrah or not remains to be seen, but those who attended were happy to celebrate the music of this legendary group.


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