ST. GEORGE — Music lovers rejoice — the city’s annual concert series is back.

In this file photo, attendees listen to music at Concert in the Park series at Vernon Worthen Park, St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of city of St. George, St. George News

The Concert in the Park series will kick off Monday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. with local blues favorite Electric Witness, the first of six shows in 2024 to be held at Vernon Worthen Park (300 S. 400 East in St. George).

“We invite the whole community to come out and unwind while enjoying these very talented musicians,” Peyton Lee, city community arts manager, said in a press release issued about the event. “Electric Witness will be a great band to begin the new season. As you will see, each concert offers a distinct vibe. That variety keeps our community coming back month after month.”

On the second Monday of each month from April through September, Vernon Worthen Park is transformed into a music lover’s paradise. This year’s performances feature a wide range of genres, including blues, rock, reggae, country and pop.

The 2024 season lineup includes entertainment from the following:

April 8: Electric Witness (Blues)
May 13: Chase Walker Band (Rock/Blues)
June 10: Haleamano (Reggae)
July 8: Presley Tennant (Country)
Aug. 12: Celebration (Variety Party Pop)
Sept. 9: Gina Marie Osmond Band (covering the top classic hits)

Electric Witness is prepared to set a rousing tone.

The Concert in the Park series will kick off with Electric Witness, location and date not specified | Photo courtesy of Electric Witness, St. George News

Known for its raw vocals, solid guitar styling and stirring harmonica, the music of Electric Witness reflects on life while embracing the emotive melodies, soulful rhythms and themes of resilience. A Las Vegas Blues Society member, founder Dick Earl is a Santa Clara resident who shares his passionate love for blues as the frontman of Electric Witness. The band’s performances have garnered numerous awards and accolades, including third place at the 2023 International Blues Challenge.

Electric Witness was also featured in the documentary “Into the Fire,” which premiered at Docutah in 2022 and won Best Feature at Zepstone Film Festival (2023).

“Electric Witness is the perfect band to get us started,” Lee added. “Their high-energy performances, a fusion of rock, blues, and funk, plus their ability to engage audiences of all ages, is sure to get your blood pumping.”

More information: www.sgcityutah.gov.

About Concert in the Park

Concert in the Park takes place the second Monday of each month from April through September at 7:30 p.m. at Vernon Worthen Park. It is free to the public and sponsored by the City of St. George with funding from the city of St. George RAP Tax, the Utah Division of Arts and Museums and the National Endowment for the Arts. Park seating is available, bring blankets, lawn chairs, food and the family.

For information, call 435-627-4510 or email artadmin@sgcity.org.