JUNE 18 JULY 9 Restless Heart Jon Schmidt Utah’s Best ... Schmidt Pianist and entertainer...

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JUNE 4Ryan Shupeand theRubberBandThe RubberBand isalways fun playing theirmix of bluegrass, country,rock and jazz.PREMIUM $12PRIORITY $10LAWN $9

JUNE 5John WaiteIf one were asked to sumup the life and music ofJohn Waite in one word,that would be “romantic.”From his solo career withthe mega hit “MissingYou” to his time with TheBabys and Bad English, hehas been a musical sensa-tion for over 30 years.PREMIUM $21PRIORITY $19LAWN $13

JUNE 12CharleyJenkinsJenkins has country rootsthat run deep and acareer that’s gainingmomentum. He hasopened for many top 20country music headlinersincluding LadyAntebellum, LeAnnRimes, Little Texas,Lonestar, Ty Herndonand Josh Turner.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

JUNE 18Eddie MoneyMoney exploded onto themusic scene in the 1970s withthe hits, “Baby Hold On,” “TwoTickets To Paradise,” and “TakeMe Home Tonight.” With over28 million records sold world-wide, Eddie Money’s trademarkhusky voice is easily recognizedand enjoyed today. PREMIUM $25PRIORITY $23LAWN $15

JUNE 19Sam Payne andCherie CallPayne and Call have been cap-tivating audiences for yearswith songs about family andfaith. Call has been a regularperformer at Nashville’s BlueBird Café, and Payne hasbrought his peculiar jazz-inflected folk music to concerthalls around the world. Enjoyan evening of their favoriteoriginal contemporary folk-poptunes.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

JUNE 30Orchestra of Sandy CityJoin Joel Rosenberg and the

Orchestra of Sandy for theirannual Summer Pops Concert.

JULY 7The EldersTake a group of Kansas Citymusicians with a passion forCeltic music, an Irishman with alove of all things American, andyou get a cross-pollination ofelements that is high octaneand progressive, yet rooted intradition. The band may befamiliar to many televisionviewers thanks to the "Live atthe Gem" PBS concert special.PREMIUM $15PRIORITY $13LAWN $7

JULY 9Restless HeartThe harmonies are pure silver,polished to a high sheen. And,their music has electrified audi-ences around the world.Making their return to theAmphitheater, this legendarycountry music group is cele-brating over 25 years of per-fecting the art of entertaining.PREMIUM $20PRIORITY $18LAWN $10

JULY 10EclipseThe six members of the ACappella group Eclipse origi-nally met while performing atUtah State University. Eclipsehas won numerous awardsincluding "Best Vocal Group "in Utah's Best of State awardsand the Pearl Awards "GroupRecording Artist of the Year."PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

JULY 14Pioneer HeritageFestivalAn evening of pioneerdemonstrations presented byUtah Pioneer Heritage Artsalong with down home, oldwest music from the CliveRomney Trio.

JULY 16Chance McKinneyWinner of CMT’s Music CityMadness competitionMcKinney has some big bootsto fill chasing other countrysingers. With his own uniquestyle and deep syrupy voice,McKinney has performedthroughout the west openingconcerts for Kenny Chesney,Rascal Flatts, George Strait,Kenny Loggins, MartinaMcBride and many more.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

JULY 17Jon SchmidtPianist and entertainer extraordi-naire. His arrangement of TaylorSwift’s “Love Story” and ColdPlay’s “Viva la Vida” titled “LoveStory Meets Viva la Vida” is a YouTube sensation with over500,000 views. Don’t miss Jon’slargest and best show of the sum-mer, 9-years running.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

JULY 28Arrival :the Music of ABBAParty to the music of ABBA as it was meant to be heard…live. Back by popular demand,Arrival will have you believingthat ABBA is really on stage.PREMIUM $25PRIORITY $23LAWN $15

JULY 30Peter BreinholtBreinholt, along with his band ispopular with all age groups.Come hear his brand of Folkmusic as only he can present.PREMIUM $10, PRIORITY $10, LAWN $7

JULY 31Colin Hay from Men At WorkWhile familiar to millions as frontman and lead vocalist of the popsensation Men at Work, “DownUnder,” “Overkill,” “Who Can It BeNow?” he is re-introducing him-self to a new generation of fanswith his music featured on televi-sion shows, including Scrubs andon the soundtrack to the filmGarden State.PREMIUM $23PRIORITY $21LAWN $13

AUGUST 3Utah’s BestUtah is home to some of thebest musical talent in thecountry. This night of musicwill feature "American Idol"and "Nashville Star" finalistssharing the stage with thefinest up and coming localtalent in Utah.

AUGUST 6Due WestWith an independent spiritas great as the Americanfrontier, Due West is stakingtheir claim to Nashville fame.Tim Gates, Brad Hull andMatt Lopez comprise theenergetic young bandbased on tight three-partharmony and smart, sinceresongwriting.PREMIUM $15PRIORITY $13LAWN $7

AUGUST 20-28Guys and DollsThis oddball romantic come-dy introduces a cast of col-orful characters. Join SarahBrown, Sky Masterson,Adelaide, Nathan Detroit,and all the other guys anddolls in this high stakes jour-ney of love and gambling.Hear Broadway classics “LuckBe a Lady Tonight” and “ABushel and a Peck.”PREMIUM $15PRIORITY $13RSVD LAWN CHAIRS $12

SEPTEMBER 12nd annualInternationalFolk FestivalLast year’s festival was such ahit people still talk about it.Experience folk songs anddancing from around theworld.

SEPTEMBER 10Peter CeteraGrammy Award winningsinger/songwriter PeterCetera, has succeeded withtwo profound musicalcareers. As a distinguishedsolo artist his hits haveincluded “The Glory ofLove” from The Karate Kid IIand “The Next Time I Fall”with Amy Grant. Prior to hissolo career, he was the leg-endary voice, songwriter, &bass player for the Multi-Platinum group, Chicago.PREMIUM $39, PRIORITY $37, LAWN $20

SEPTEMBER 11ColorsThese three fellas makemusic that will lift you up,telling stories that will cap-ture your heart with musicthat will make you want todance in your seat. Listen toColors and know that thereare still some kinds of musicthat will never go out ofstyle.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $7

SEPTEMBER 13Sandy Arts GuildShowcaseA musical night on Broadway.Join the best performersfrom past Sandy Arts Guildmusicals as they presentBroadway’s greatest hits.PREMIUM $10PRIORITY $10LAWN $5

SEPTEMBER 18David WilcoxWilcox performs solo acoustic and loves music forhow it has tuned up his life.More than just entertain-ment, music has been a compass to navigate a lifeworth singing about. Hedelivers what his audienceswant: music that connectswith their hearts and souls.PREMIUM $18PRIORITY $16, LAWN $10

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