Experience The Bumbleberry Theater In Springdale, Utah
So, why the Bumbleberry Theater?
Performers love to perform, and audiences love to be entertained. Everyone has a dream, and Stan Smith has always wanted a place where performers and audiences could meet and share in something great.
“When you attend a great performance, you leave uplifted. Both the performer and the audiences leave the better,” said Stan of his establishment. “With the Bumbleberry Theater, I intend to provide a place where performers can come and show their craft, and people can go and enjoy those performances—bringing them both together has been one of my greatest joys.”
With music, movies, shows, comedy, and a variety of other entertainment, there should always be something to enjoy at the theater. With the music, you might hear country one night, jazz another, and reggae still on a different night. It’s a place you can come, sit back, relax, and be entertained, leaving cares behind for a while. That’s why the Bumbleberry Theater.
And while you can find something happening all year round at the Bumbleberry Theater, May is sure to be an exciting month as they kick off a full schedule of things to enjoy!
Musical Mayhem is produced by Cole Sherratt, and will host events every Saturday starting on May 6 at the Bumbleberry Theater.
May 6, 6-9 PM – Showcasing Josh Larsen with a free concert. Josh is a singer-songwriter from southern Utah who loves creating music people can connect with. Josh began performing as a young boy. As a teenager, he taught himself to play guitar, and the practice quickly became a passion.
May 13, 2-4:30 – DJ workshop. Forget everything you think you know about DJ’ing. KnowleDJ (pronounced Knowledge) doesn’t headline parties – he SMASHES them. Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for kids – Learn to DJ with KnowleDJ, as seen on Backstreet Boys 2022 tour and others.
May 13, 7 PM – The excitement continues with a dance/concert with KnowleDJ $10/person.
May 20, 1 PM – Vegas Lights is a celebration of the music by The Police and Genesis featuring Kevon Tyrre and Cole Sherratt. Kevon Tyrre moved from New York City to Las Vegas in 1987, he began his love for music at 15, and by 17, he was in the High School Choir. Since then, he has been performing for audiences worldwide. Cole Sharratt is a Pop, Rock, and R&B musician, entertainer, show producer, songwriter, and vocalist based in Las Vegas. He’s been featured on HBO, NBC Sing Off Live Tour, can routinely be seen at MGM and Caesars Casino Properties and has toured internationally with Disney, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Spirit Productions, and AMResorts. Tickets $35
May 20, 7 PM – Nashville Nights featuring Mikalene Ipson and Cole Sherratt. Tickets $35
May 27, 1 PM & 7 PM – Vegas Lights is a celebration of the music by The Police and Genesis featuring Kevon Tyrre and Cole Sherratt. Tickets $35
Friday nights from 7 to 9 PM are also filled with great entertainment, free for the whole family to enjoy.
May 19, come see Greg Istock, singer, songwriter, and percussionist, play an organic mix of roots music, rhythm, and blues; with a little jazz for flavor.
May 26, It’s Acoustic Adventure. Acoustic Adventure has performed in Utah and northern Arizona for almost two years. With Shawn and Nelly on guitar and vocals, they play a wide range of music, from Over The Rainbow by Judy Garland to Nothing Else Matters by Metallica.
June 2, Eli Shay (Eli Sabaitis) – Piano-Based Americana and Vocals, Classic Covers, True Originals.
We’ll see you at the Bumbleberry! Visit www.bumbleberry.com/theater for tickets and information.