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David Lewis to close out National Theatre’s 2025-26 Performance Series on Saturday, March 28

David Lewis to close out National Theatre’s 2025-26 Performance Series on Saturday, March 28
March 25
16:49 2026

The Friends of Historic Breckenridge will present David Lewis as the fifth and final show of the 2025-2026 Performance Series season at the National Theatre in downtown Breckenridge.

The performance is scheduled for Saturday, March 28, at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m.

Tickets cost $30 for adults ages 18 and older and $10 for students ages 17 and under; click here to purchase tickets online.

Online ticket sales will end at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets also will be available at the box office, based on availability. A limited number of physical tickets are available for purchase with cash or check at Clear Fork Bank in Breckenridge. All sales are final. Refunds will be issued only in the event of show cancellation.

The event is sponsored by Blackhorse Mercantile & Cafe, which will offer beer and wine for purchase in the bar area. Purchasers must be 21 or older and present a valid ID. Bottled water also will be available for purchase.

Raised in Bellville, Lewis has been involved in music most of his life, performing in a church worship band and on the Opry circuit across Texas. His musical influences include Merle Haggard, George Strait and Brooks and Dunn, and he aims to keep traditional country music thriving.

Lewis has performed with artists including Mark Chesnutt, Diamond Rio and Johnny Lee. In 2019, while a senior in high school, he wrote and co-produced his debut album, “Country Music Therapy.” He is currently working on his sophomore album, with new singles expected to be released in the coming year.

His performances are described as high-energy shows featuring guitar work and traditional country vocals, blending styles reminiscent of Brad Paisley and George Strait.

On Valentine’s Day, Texas Music star Bleu Edmondson performed, along with Hec Rivera. Edmondson played most of his hits, including “Fifty Dollars and a Flask of Crown” and “Finger on the Trigger,” as well as some songs from his most recent album “To the End.”

Bleu Edmondson, right, and Hec Rivera, performed at Breckenridge’s National Theatre on Feb. 14, as part of the 2025-26 Performance Series. The Series will wrap up on March 28 with a concert by David Lewis. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)

 

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