Josh Farley: The Magic Across America Tour

I watched my very first live magic show at 12 years old and I’ve been performing and interested in the art ever since. I soon joined the International Brotherhood of Magicians; and over the next two years, began attending monthly meetings in Upstate NY, numerous magic conventions. I established a presence in the wedding market, and performed a number of full-length shows (45-60 minutes) at various community and not-for-profit events. At 14, I moved to Branson and became a student of Doug Henning’s prodigy- an award-winning grand illusionist in his own right. One year into our mentor-student relationship, I became a nightly feature in his show. By 18, I had been featured in Magic Magazine as well as The Linking Ring magazine, performed at almost every established theater in town (between 500-1000 guests depending on venue), and was asked to headline the International Brotherhood of Magicians’ “Rising Star” show held in Dallas that year.

At 20, I began to pursue magic as a career. While developing my strategy to go full-time, I produced, co-wrote, and performed in 4 different collaborative shows, produced Kirby VanBurch’s close-up magic show, directed Zak Mirzadeh’s platform show, and ran the business side of my career. My last running contract was a Grand Illusion show for Wyndham Resorts where I performed a 60 min show every Saturday evening. I quickly realized just how saturated the Branson market was and over the past year I have focused on the corporate market traveling nation-wide.

04/03/2026 7:00 PM

Door Time: 6:00 PM

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Get ready to be a part of a once-in-a-lifetime event! Award-winning illusionist Josh Farley is hitting the road for his “Magic Across America Tour” - a 50-state journey bringing his comedic, fast-paced, and mind-blowing magic show across the country. 

Josh has been seen on the primetime CW television show “Penn & Teller: Fool Us,” “Masters of Illusion Live!”, and “Celebrities of Magic”. and performed as such notable venues as the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Reunion Tower in Dallas, and the MGM Beau Rivage in Biloxi.



Starting in Louisville, KY the tour will take Josh to all 50 states in just 50 weeks. Portland is his 9th stop where he’s Josh excited to be performing at the All American Magic Theater, a 5,000 sq ft theater and magic show located in the at the Lloyd Center.

Commenting on the tour Farley said, “this is the most ambitious project we’ve done to date. Logistically it’s taken a lot of coordination to set up performances in all 50 states in only 50 weeks. We also plan to film the journey as we make our way across the country and invite people to follow us on social media.”

As a sought after illusionist, Farley has been entertaining audiences of all ages with his interactive comedy, impossible magic and illusion, and a unique blend of story-telling and life experiences.

The VIP Experience Includes:

a Private Meet & Greet with Josh Farley,
an Exclusive 15/20 Minute Close-Up Magic Show (performed just inches away),
Interactive Q&A — stories, secrets (the fun kind),
and behind-the-scenes moments and an autographed photo.

I watched my very first live magic show at 12 years old and I’ve been performing and interested in the art ever since. I soon joined the International Brotherhood of Magicians; and over the next two years, began attending monthly meetings in Upstate NY, numerous magic conventions. I established a presence in the wedding market, and performed a number of full-length shows (45-60 minutes) at various community and not-for-profit events. At 14, I moved to Branson and became a student of Doug Henning’s prodigy- an award-winning grand illusionist in his own right. One year into our mentor-student relationship, I became a nightly feature in his show. By 18, I had been featured in Magic Magazine as well as The Linking Ring magazine, performed at almost every established theater in town (between 500-1000 guests depending on venue), and was asked to headline the International Brotherhood of Magicians’ “Rising Star” show held in Dallas that year.

At 20, I began to pursue magic as a career. While developing my strategy to go full-time, I produced, co-wrote, and performed in 4 different collaborative shows, produced Kirby VanBurch’s close-up magic show, directed Zak Mirzadeh’s platform show, and ran the business side of my career. My last running contract was a Grand Illusion show for Wyndham Resorts where I performed a 60 min show every Saturday evening. I quickly realized just how saturated the Branson market was and over the past year I have focused on the corporate market traveling nation-wide.

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