Utah, get ready. The Texas Tenors are coming this June with their “Let Freedom Sing” Celebration USA 250 Tour, bringing Southern Utah a powerful mix of great country music, patriotic favorites, soaring tenor vocals, and a twist of Broadway grandeur inspired by shows like “Les Misérables” and “The Phantom of the Opera.”

The award-winning America’s Got Talent favorite tenor trio will perform two back-to-back Southern Utah events celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. The centerpiece concert takes place June 27 at Maxwell Park in Hildale, where audiences can experience an unforgettable evening under the stars in one of the region’s most scenic outdoor settings.

This is not just a concert. It is a full patriotic celebration experience, complete with a big-screen stage, premium lighting and sound, live strings, a full band, and a giant American flag. Country music fans will find plenty to love, with the trio’s rich country roots woven into a show that also blends classical, Broadway, gospel, patriotic anthems, and fan favorites into one high-energy performance.

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The evening will also include historical programming tied to America’s 250th anniversary, including a George Washington reenactment, a tribute to those who have served in the armed forces, and family-friendly community celebration elements. Reserved seating and lawn seating are available, and food trucks are expected on-site.

Also on the schedule is a bonus VIP performance at Peacemaker Ranch in Apple Valley on June 26. Held inside the Peacemaker Event Center, this show offers a true Southwestern setting and an up-close-and-personal experience with The Texas Tenors. Guests can enjoy a cowboy-style Dutch oven dinner before the performance, and promoters say the Apple Valley show will feature a new, never-before-performed song.

A newly released back-to-back ticket pair is available for fans who want to catch both performances and experience two different shows with the same energy and emotion. Tickets for the June 27 Maxwell Park concert and for the June 26 Peacemaker Ranch VIP performance are available on eventbrite. More information about The Texas Tenors is available at www.thetexastenors.com.

 

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