Live Entertainment Throughout July at The Bumbleberry Theater in Springdale
The Bumbleberry Theater at 897 Zion Park Blvd is excited to unveil its highly anticipated July lineup. Throughout the month, audiences can look forward to a variety of FREE concerts featuring an impressive roster of talented artists.
The only exception in July is John Houston, who will be performing on July 27th. Tickets for his show are just $15. Visit bumbleberry.com for tickets and more information about this month’s lineup.
July’s lineup includes the following shows.
July 5 – Mark Boggs. Mark performs at the Bumbleberry Theater on the first Friday of each month until September. Experience the musical magic of Mark Boggs as he dazzles you with a medley of music genres. He will also be performing on August 2nd next month.
July 6 – Comedian Seth Tippetts. Seth has been entertaining audiences for over a decade. His debut comedy special “Tall, Dark, Gigante.” released in 2019 by Dry Bar Comedy has totaled over 10 million views. He’s opened for dozens of nationally touring comedians and local legends alike.
July 12 – Mikalene. Singer/Songwriter Mikalene has released two full albums of original music on all digital platforms. She currently has over 2.7 million views of her original songs and covers on YouTube. She has won several singing contests, including The Colgate Country Showdown and 1st Place Country Female at Talent Quest International. Mikalene also loves being involved with Musical Theater and has been a part of several productions. Some of her favorite roles include Alice Murphy in Bright Star and Medda Larkin in Newsies. She is excited to share her love of country music with you!
July 13 – Celebrating 100 years with the movie industry filming in Utah, Greater Zion Presents the movie, The Electric Horseman, filmed here in Washington County and the Zion National Park. The Electric Horseman tells a story about a former champion rodeo rider Sonny, who is reduced to using his saddle skills to promote a breakfast cereal in a gaudy Las Vegas show. When he’s asked to perform with a 12-million-dollar electric-lit horse, he discovers the horse is being doped to remain docile. In an act of defiance, he flees into the desert astride the beast to free him from his abusive owners. A story-hungry female reporter, Hallie gives chase and helps to reveal that the champion racehorse was pumped with drugs and put on stage with dancing girls but believes he has earned a better life. Following the interview, Sonny discloses to Hallie that he will turn Rising Star loose at a secret destination.
July 19 – Juniper City. Captivating audiences with their folk-modern blend.
July 20 – Dick Earls Electric Witness. Dick Earl has been spreading the love for blues for decades with his raw vocals, solid guitar styling, and stirring harmonica “from the depths of a true bluesman’s soul.”
July 26 – Tom Bennett. Tom Bennett is a country blues one man band from the north Georgia gold country. Tom headed out west at 19 years old – he’s hitchhiked, rode freight trains, and traveled on Greyhound buses all over America. Founder of The Colorado City Music Festival.
July 27 – John Houston’s Legends of Rock. A soulful blend of blues and rock, infused with a gritty, heartfelt storytelling style that resonates with the spirit of the American West. Tickets are just $15 for the show.
Visit bumbleberry.com for tickets and more information about this month’s lineup.