Due to winter fast approaching, this will be the last month that Tuacahn Center for the Arts will be doing outdoor shows for the season, and they have scheduled four performances by different musical artists for next week, Nov. 12-15.
The first show will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 12, with a performance by 15-year-old musical artist, Lillian Breeze Manning. She is a vocalist from Salt Lake City, Utah who was classically trained by Tony-award winning singer, Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller, and this concert is set to be her debut performance in front of an audience.
On Thursday, Nov. 13 there will be a performance by 38 Special, a rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. They will be celebrating their 50 year anniversary as a band with a night of southern rock.
The next night, on Friday, Nov. 14, performing will be singer-songwriter, Andy
Grammer, known for the popular songs “Fine By Me” and “Keep Your Head Up.” His performance at Tuacahn is part of the tour for his new album, “Monster”.
The final show of the week will be a performance by GENTRI, a trio of tenor vocalists from Utah. The performance will be on Saturday, Nov. 15, and will consist of the group’s renditions of various Christmas songs, along with some never-before-heard arrangements.
All of these performances are set to begin at 7 p.m., and tickets for each are available at Tuacahn’s official website.
Tuacahn is a popular spot in Southern Utah for anyone who wants to experience Broadway musicals, plays and concerts for an affordable price. Tuacahn houses an outdoor amphitheater, where plays, concerts and even comedy acts are performed under the stars.. These performances often include trained actors and musicians, along with impressive stage effects and pyrotechnics.
For more information on Tuacahn’s upcoming shows and events, visit their website.
Author: Conner Dean
Photo: Courtesy of Tuacahn Center for the Arts
Editor: Briar Adams
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