ST. GEORGE — One of Utah’s summer traditions is on the horizon.

This file photo shows the Utah Summer Games opening ceremony, Cedar City, Utah, June 9, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

Hosted by Southern Utah University and presented by the State Bank of Southern Utah,  the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games opening ceremony will kick off Friday, June 7, at Eccles Coliseum. The event will feature country music singer Morgen Evens.

According to a news release issued by SUU, this year’s event will blend several fan favorites along with new elements all in a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, which inspired the movement for the Utah Summer Games.

“We are so excited to welcome the entire state of Utah to Cedar City for one of Utah’s favorite summer traditions,” Jon Oglesby, executive director of the summer games, said in the press release. “This year’s ceremony pays tribute to the moment in history 40 years ago that inspired the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City. The original visionaries built a solid foundation for us to continue expanding over the next 40 years and beyond as Utah’s official state games.”

A notable addition to the 2024 ceremony is the increased presence of State Bank of Southern Utah, who has agreed to a multi-year partnership to be the presenting sponsor of the opening ceremony event. A longtime supporter of SUU and Cedar City, support of a long-standing community event like the summer games fit within the mission of the Cedar City-based banking institution.

In this file photo, attendees watch the fireworks show at the conclusion of the Utah Summer Games opening ceremony, Cedar City, Utah, June 9, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

“State Bank of Southern Utah has been involved and volunteered with the Utah Summer Games since its inception,” said Eric Schmutz, president and CEO of State Bank of Southern Utah. “State Bank promotes those things that bring our community together, and such is the case with the Utah Summer Games in celebrating human performance, collaboration, and comradery, which closely aligns with the bank’s purpose and cause.

“State Bank of Southern Utah will always be involved with the Summer Games in more ways than a sponsor, as we are also a committed partner through volunteering and active participation.”

One of the hallmark traditions of the opening ceremony experience has been high-level entertainment, with country performer Evans fitting the bill. An Australian-born country star with a truly international reach, Evans has spent most of the last decade in the U.S., with a steady upward build to show for it.

Hosted by Southern Utah University and presented by the State Bank of Southern Utah,  the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games opening ceremony will kick off Friday, June 7, at Eccles Coliseum, Cedar City, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Southern Utah University, St. George News

Releasing his Top 10 U.S. debut Things That We Drink To in 2018, he’s gone on to score a Platinum-certified No. 1 with the country-pop charmer Kiss Somebody, a Gold-certified fan favorite with the buzzy Day Drunk and has racked up 800 million streams (and counting) – all while proving himself a captivating performer, equally adept at thrilling crowds by the tens of thousands all by himself, or with a band.

The celebration of the 1984 Summer Olympiad will be incorporated in theming, music and other elements during the event, including the torch bearer, Doug Padilla. A California native, Padilla competed for Team USA in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics, running with USA Track-and-Field in five world championship events.

A longtime fixture in Utah running, he first came to fame as a student-athlete at BYU, winning the NCAA championship in the Indoor Two-Mile, along with earning eight All-America citations in his collegiate career.

In this file photo, Paiute tribal members drum and chant as children dance in the background during Utah Summer Games opening ceremony, Cedar City, Utah, June 9, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

“The 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles inspired the creation of the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games and fed the momentum of the state games movement in Utah,” Oglesby said. “It was important to pick a noted Utah Olympian to carry our torch in an Olympic year, and Doug’s tie to the 1984 Olympics gave us the perfect opportunity to simultaneously celebrate both a noteworthy Utahn and a foundational moment in our Utah Summer Games heritage.

The opening ceremony will highlight competitors in the 2024 version of the Utah Summer Games, with athletes walking the Eccles Coliseum track. The event’s well-known fireworks show will also continue, with the accompanying music paying homage to the 1980’s and the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Attendees are also encouraged to visit the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games Block Party, presented by KSL 5 TV, which will take place before the opening ceremony from 4-8 p.m. at the SUU Practice Field west of the Eccles Coliseum home stands.

Event details

What: Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games opening ceremony.
When:  Friday, June 7, at 8:30 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Where: Eccles Coliseum at SUU.
Tickets: On sale at tbirdtickets.com.