ST. GEORGE — Get ready for a patriotic tribute, a world-class concert experience and Southern Utah’s largest fireworks display as the 99.9 KONY Country 4th of July Celebration returns. An estimated 20,000 people will gather at Greater Zion Stadium to celebrate America’s independence with a night of thrilling live entertainment.

Ashley McBryde will perform at the upcoming 99.9 KONY Country Fourth of July Celebration | Image by James Kreitzer, St. George News

For the first time ever, this year’s concert lineup features not one, not two, but three phenomenal artists. Headlining Southern Utah’s biggest summer bash is country star Ashley McBryde, a six-time Grammy nominee and member of the Grand Ole Opry.

“We like to get the new, up-and-coming artists – the latest and greatest, if you will,” said Amy Chesley, morning show co-host at 99.9 KONY Country.”Ashley McBryde is an amazing songwriter and a great performer, and we can’t wait to have her here in St. George.”  

McBryde grew up in rural Arkansas and was drawn to music at a young age. Having developed a passion for songwriting, she moved to Nashville to pursue her dream and cut her teeth performing in biker bars before signing with Warner Music Nashville in 2017. Her major label debut, “Girl Going Nowhere,” garnered critical acclaim and earned McBryde her first Grammy nomination for Best Country Album.

Further accolades followed, including multiple CMA and ACM nominations and wins. She was also honored with the 2022 CMA International Artist Achievement Award for the most significant creative growth, development and promotion of the country music industry outside of the United States.

McBryde has earned platinum certification with the hit “One Night Standards,” and her collaboration with Carly Pearce, “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” went to No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay. Her new EP, “Meet the Family,” is out now, and she’s currently performing across North America and Europe on her headlining The Devil I Know Tour.

Volunteers unfurl a giant American flag during the patriotic tribute at the 99.9 KONY Country Fourth of July Celebration, St. George, Utah, July 4, 2023 | File photo by James Kreitzer, St. George News

“We have one of today’s hottest female country music artists in Ashley McBryde,” Canyon Media general manager Ben Lindquist said. “We’ve put together a powerhouse lineup, and I’m so excited to bring this event to Southern Utah.”

As gates open at 5:30 p.m., DJ Eric Rhodes will get the party started by spinning an energetic blend of hits past and present. With 1.4 million followers on TikTok and nearly 1 million on Instagram, the Idaho-based Rhodes is a bona fide social media sensation. His skillful fusion of diverse music genres is sure to captivate the crowd, solidifying his status as one of the hottest DJs in the industry. 

The live music will continue with Craig Morgan, the Tennessee-born singer and songwriter who shot to No. 1 in 2005 with “That’s What I Love About Sunday.” Morgan has notched 17 entries on Billboard’s country charts, including seven top 10 singles. However, the hitmaker behind “Redneck Yacht Club,” “Almost Home,” “International Harvester” and “Little Bit of Life” is also a faithful Christian, a devoted family man and a distinguished veteran who re-enlisted in the Army Reserve while on stage at the Grand Ole Opry last year.

“We’re trying to create more of a festival-style experience with all these fantastic artists,” said Marty Lane, morning show co-host at 99.9 KONY Country. “We want to keep the energy going so everyone’s having a good time from start to finish.”

Audience members react near the front of the stage during the 99.9 KONY Country Fourth of July Celebration, St. George, Utah, July 4, 2023 | File photo by James Kreitzer, St. George News

Audiences will also be treated to a patriotic program from United We Pledge that features the unfolding of one of the world’s largest American flags, plus many other surprises sure to make the night unforgettable. After darkness falls, the stadium will come alight with a fireworks display accompanied by music and narration.

Tickets for the 99.9 KONY Country 4th of July Celebration are now available to purchase online or by calling the Utah Tech ticket office at 435-652-7800. Tickets start at $25 for general admission, which grants access to the field and seating on the east side of Greater Zion Stadium.

Reserved seating on the west side costs $38, or $40 for a seatback that offers additional comfort. All ticket prices include taxes and fees. Plus, listen to 99.9 KONY Country and Canyon Media’s other radio stations in the coming weeks for chances to win tickets.

 Event details

What: 99.9 KONY Country 4th of July Celebration.
When: Thursday, July 4, from 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Where: Greater Zion Stadium at Utah Tech University, 500 S. 700 East, St. George.
Tickets: General admission, $25; reserved, $38; reserved with seatback, $40.
Resources: Website.

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