Buck Owens’ Legendary Crystal Palace Is Set To Close Soon

Buck Owens’ Legendary Crystal Palace Is Set To Close Soon

Buck Owens’ iconic Crystal Palace music venue in Bakersfield, California, will close permanently after nearly 30 years, citing a challenging business climate and the Owens family’s desire to step back from management. Opened in 1996 by the late country pioneer known for hits like “Act Naturally” and co-hosting Hee-Haw, the Crystal Palace became a celebrated…

Buck Owens’ iconic Crystal Palace music venue in Bakersfield, California, will close permanently after nearly 30 years, citing a challenging business climate and the Owens family’s desire to step back from management. Opened in 1996 by the late country pioneer known for hits like “Act Naturally” and co-hosting Hee-Haw, the Crystal Palace became a celebrated 550-capacity Old West–themed venue featuring live performances, a restaurant, and a museum of Owens memorabilia. Over the years, it hosted renowned artists such as Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam, Clint Black, Brad Paisley, and George Jones, and was the site of notable events like Garth Brooks’ 2005 proposal to Trisha Yearwood. “It is our hope that new owners will step forward to utilize this beautiful venue,” reads a statement from the family released on Monday (August 11). “Meanwhile, we will do our best to fulfill scheduled commitments we’ve made in the coming months.” The venue was put up for sale in July 2024, following Buck Owens’ passing in 2006. (Billboard)

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