Concert in the Park
The City of St. George’s free Concert in the Park series was so popular that a new idea emerged: arrange more live music for the residents of the City. 

St. George’s new 4-month Winter Concert Series Brings Community Members Of All Ages And Musical Tastes Together

ST. GEORGE— The City of St. George’s free Concert in the Park series was so popular that a new idea emerged: arrange more live music for the residents of the City. The result is the Winter Concert Series, a festive celebration of music that brings community members of all ages together once a month from October through January.

The first such concert is set for Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Electric Theater (68 East Tabernacle Street) as Mountaintop Sound, a Utah-based band that blends a mix of Americana, folk, and bluegrass sounds, will delight the audience. All Winter Concert Series events are free to attend, but seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited to the capacity of the building (300).

Doors open 20 minutes prior to the performance.

“We listened to our residents’ desire for more live music — and we hope this first step in meeting those wishes will be well received,” said Jeremy Poston, Technical Theater Coordinator for the City of St. George. “We love to give back to our residents and help them feel a sense of community through a greater variety of entertainment.”

All concerts are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The series includes the following artists:

  • Oct. 24: Mountaintop Sound (Bluegrass)
  • Nov. 14 Ron Stubbs Rock & Roll Hypnotist (Family Friendly Hypnotic Comedy)
  • Dec. 13: Chris Anderson (Crooner Christmas)
  • Jan. 16: Legends of Rock (Classic Rock)

More information
www.sgcity.org/winterconcertseries

About the Winter Concert Series
The Winter Concert Series is a festive celebration of music that brings community members of all ages together for four exciting nights. This new series runs from October through January once a month at the Electric Theater Center (68 E Tabernacle St). Seating is based on a first-come-first-served basis. The Winter Concert Series is free to the public. Donations are appreciated. Questions: Call 627-4580 or email artadmin@sgcity.org.

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