IVINS, Utah (Oct. 27, 2025) — As the Broadway season at Tuacahn winds down, the concert season is amping up, ready to bring the sights and sounds of a wide variety of musicians and entertainers to the Tuacahn Outdoor Amphitheatre in a setting that manages to be majestic and intimate at the same time.
“It really is a fantastic place to take in a concert,” said Stephanie Finck, marketing director for Tuacahn. “You get the fresh air and beautiful backdrop along with great acoustics, and there isn’t a bad seat in the house.”
This season boasts a lineup that includes country, rock, blues, and more, flanked on either side by holiday highlights: Halloween in October, and Christmas in November.
Thriller — 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 to Nov. 1
Back for another year of ghostly chills and festive thrills, the cast of Odyssey Dance Theatre presents its unique twist on a professional dance production when Thriller hits the stage for five nights at Tuacahn. With equal parts spunk and spook, the cast of time-honored Halloween favorites includes black light skeletons rattling around in “Dem Bones,” Frankenstein’s monster and his ghostly bride, major mummy moves, and of course the Michael Jackson number that earns the entire production its name.
Tickets start at just $28 and 2025 Season Package holders can save up to 20 percent on this event, with some restrictions. Find out more, and purchase tickets online at www.tuacahn.org/concert/thriller-2025 or call 435-652 3300.
Symphonic Rockshow — 7 p.m. Nov. 5
Combining the electrifying sounds of classic rock anthems from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Who and others, with stunningly talented strings, brass and woodwinds, Symphonic Rockshow is the perfect evening for classic rock lovers of all ages. Using Tuacahn’s top-tier LED video screens, the music moves to a whole new visual level with synchronized video, laser lighting and more. It’ll be an evening of nostalgia and new memories made.
Tickets start at just $34 and 2025 season package holders can save up to 20 percent. Call 435-652-3300 or go online to www.tuacahn.org/concerts for more.
Night Ranger — 7 p.m. Nov. 6
Known for their 1980s-era hits like “Sister Christian,” “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me” and more, Night Ranger is laying it all on the stage at Tuacahn in their one-of-a-kind performance featuring heavy hitting rock tunes, and a contemporary youth orchestra. With more than 17 million albums sold worldwide, and performing across 4,000 stages, Night Ranger continues to garner new fans while playing the hits their long-standing fan base enjoys.
Tickets start at just $30. You won’t want to miss it!
Ashley McBryde — 7 p.m. Nov. 7
From the gritty, raw emotion of songs like “Never Wanted to Be That Girl” and “One Night Standards” and others, Ashley McBryde has earned distinctions as a GRAMMY, CMA and ACM award winner, among other accolades. Now she’s bringing that Grand Ole Opry-meets-biker bar sound to Tuacahn in a performance that promises to be an unforgettable night of high energy and talent.
Tickets start at just $44 and 2025 season package holders can get up to 20 percent off. Call the box office at 435 652-3300 or go online to www.tuacahn.org for details.
Southern Utah Blues Festival — 12 p.m. Nov. 8
Featuring as sensational lineup of some of the best blues artists in the business, Tuacahn is thrilled to provide a stage for a full day of entertainment at the Southern Utah Blues Festival, Saturday, Nov. 8.
This year’s roster includes Mr. Sipp, along with Vanessa Collier, Tony Holiday, Anthony Geraci, Shanda and the Howlers and more, each with an impressive list of awards and achievements that have earned them a place at this festival and numerous others.
The festival begins at noon. Tickets start at just $68 and 2025 season package holders can save up to 20 percent. For more details go online to www.tuacahn.org or call the box office at 435-652-3300.
Lillian Breeze — 7 p.m. Nov. 12
At just 15 years old, few people can boast the kind of talent, and performance time Lillian Breeze has on her resume, including training with Tony Award-winning soprano Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller when Lillian was only 8.
Now her career has blossomed to reach more than 80,000 YouTube subscribers as a true crossover soloist— skilled in classical, pop, and musical theater singing styles, with many equating her to the likes of former child stars Charlotte Church and Jackie Evancho.
Lillian’s Tuacahn performance marks her debut headliner concert, performing with special guests Kurt Bestor, Dallyn Bayles, The Southwest Symphony, Thurl Bailey and Nicole Pinnell, offering audiences an evening of awe inspiring artistry in a setting like no other.
Tickets start at just $26. Call 435-652-3300 for details.
38 Special — 7 p.m. Nov. 13
Celebrating five decades of bringing their signature Southern Rock to a loyal fanbase, 38 Special brings all the magic and intensity of their live show to the Tuacahn stage on Nov. 13. For founding bandmember Don Barnes, it has always been about bringing the very best to the performance, even after all these years.
“We go out there every night to win,” Barnes said. With an attitude and talent like that, the audiences win too, hearing songs like “Hold on Loosely,” “Fantasy Girl,” “Second Chances” and more.
Tickets start at just $44 and 2025 season package holders can save up to 20 percent. Call the box office at 435-652-3300 for details.
Andy Grammer — 7 p.m. Nov. 14
It’s been five years since Andy Grammer released a new album, and in that time, he’s been doing some soul searching, healing and exploring, all of which has led to one of his most unique collections of songs on his latest release, “Monster.”
Now he’s bringing this careful balance of complexity and wisdom to his live performance on Nov. 14 at Tuacahn, intermingled with Andy Grammer classics like “Lease on Life,” “Fresh Eyes,” and “Don’t Give Up On Me.”
Tickets to this fantastic performance start at just $77, with a meet and greet experience for $299. Go online to www.tuacahn.org or call the box office at 435-652-3300 for more information.
GENTRI — 7 p.m. Nov. 15
From their beloved version of “O Holy Night” to the sweet male vocal stylings of “Little Drummer Boy” and others, nobody does a holiday kick-off quite like everyone’s favorite Gentlemen’s Trio, GENTRI.
Featuring the incomparable tenor stylings of Brad Robins, Casey Eilliott and Bradley Quinn Lever, the trio’s tunes are composed, arranged and produced by the talented Stephen Nelson. They’ve performed on stages across the nation, sharing the stage with notable names including Kristin Chenoweth, Alfie Boe and Idina Menzel, and can’t wait to revisit Tuacahn audiences as they open the Christmas season in the most memorable way.
Tickets start at just $30. Go online to www.tuacahn.org/concerts/gentri for more information or call the box office at 435-652-3300.
