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Moonlight Madness Underway at Silver Dollar City

The audience at Echo Hollow Amphitheater enjoy the Newsboys concert Saturday night. (Photo courtesy Brad Thomas)

A capacity crowd from a popular Christian Music group caps off day one of Moonlight Madness at Silver Dollar City.

The Newsboys performed to a standing room only crowd of around 6,000 at Echo Hollow Amphitheater according to a post by Silver Dollar City General Manager Brad Thomas. 

The concert capped off the first day of Moonlight Madness which sees the park stay open until 10:00 in the evening and the next two Saturdays, until Midnight. 

According to a recent release from Silver Dollar City, Eastern Heights and Prince Ivan are among the other groups that are part of the extended hours that run through August 7. 

More information on the activities during Moonlight Madness can be found at silverdollarcity.com

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