The 66 Kids, led by renowned Western artist, True West Executive Director, and historian Bob Boze Bell, are bringing their dynamic show to Sharlot Hall Museum. This special performance features a musical journey through Arizona’s history, spanning iconic songs like “Ghost Riders in the Sky” and “Route 66.”
Bob Boze Bell, deeply connected to the legacy of Route 66, grew up in Kingman, Arizona, along the historic highway. His passion for the stories and music of the West shines through every performance.
The 66 Kids have captivated audiences at various venues across Arizona and beyond, blending storytelling, music, and history into an unforgettable experience. Their shows celebrate the cultural significance of the American West, with a special focus on the vibrant role Arizona has played in shaping the nation’s identity.
This performance at Sharlot Hall Museum promises a unique and engaging evening of history and song, celebrating the people, places, and stories that have defined Arizona’s heritage. From tales of the open road to the enduring legends of the frontier, the event is sure to inspire and entertain.
Before the performance, enjoy a light reception on the brick patio in front of the Transportation Building. The performance will take place in the Education Center Auditorium. Seating is limited. Tickets ($25/person) are required and will be available online starting May 26th. No refunds. Experience this unforgettable celebration of the music and stories that define the spirit of Route 66.