St. George, Utah’s concert in the park series is a fantastic celebration of music, open parks and family time. This series will run until September, so bring your family, friends, blankets, lawn chairs, drinks and food. Each concert if absolutely free to the public.
St. George, UT Concert Park Series
Arvel Bird will be coming Monday, May 14, from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Centennial Park, 301 N 220 E, St. George, UT. Arvel Bird is a masterful violinist and Native American flutist who is known around the world for his theatrical connection between Native American and Celtic traditions. He stirs up scenes that echo from North American history. Arvel Bird is dubbed “Lord of the Strings” by music critics and fans alike. His music evokes North American history and soul, which is thoroughly entertaining.
The Flipside 50s & 60s Hits will be Monday, June 11, from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Vernon Worthen Park, 300 S 400 E, St. George, UT.
Chris Proctor, the contemporary guitar player will come on Monday, July 9 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Vernon Worthen Park, 300 S 400 E, St. George, UT. Chris Proctor is a highly acclaimed composer of original music. He is also wonderful at playing his 6 and 12 string guitars. Chris is a performer with a gift for communicating the large variety, vitality and accessibility of his music.
The Banjo Jack & Jeanette show will be here on Monday, August 13 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Vernon Worthen Park, 300 S 400 E, St. George, UT. This will be a toe tapping, hand clapping entertaining event. The show will present songs of Bluegrass, Old Time Standards, Dixieland and Country, which will uplift your spirits and make fond memories for years to come.
Color Country Chorus the Barbershop Quartet will come on Monday, September 10, from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at Centennial Park, 301 N 220 E, St. George, UT. This dynamic men’s chorus is located in Southern Utah. Their music is a very pure creation of nothing but human voices coming together to create a rich and fulfilling texture that will please your ears and revitalize your soul.
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