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Tuacahn Amphitheatre will soon welcome an exciting lineup of musicians as part of the annual Spring Concert Series. The series kicks off March March 21 & 22 with the Nashville Tributes to Joseph Smith and the Mormon Pioneers. They’ll be followed by renowned musicians such as John Schmidt with Vocal Point and Noteworthy (March 29), Colbie Caillat April 4, Deana Carter April 11, BYU Dancer’s Company April 26, Kenny Loggins April 30, The Osmond Brothers May 2, David Cassidy May 9, Sheena Easton May 16, and The Beach Boys May 23. Enjoy these family-friendly events in the 2000-seat Tuacahn Amphitheatre by calling Tuacahn Box Office at 435-652-3300. Tickets can also be purchased online at-www.tuacahn.org .

Kevin Smith, Tuacahn’s CEO calls the upcoming concert series “our most aggressive yet,” meaning that the producers at Tuacahn have done their best to present an eclectic mix of popular and well-respected musicians from around the country. (more…)

The Board of Directors of the Tuacahn Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the creation of theTuacahn Foundation.

Shandon D. Gubler, Chairman of Tuacahn’s Board of Directors, explains, “The Foundation’s mission is to establish a permanent fund to generate income in perpetuity to support Tuacahn’s annual performing arts program, and sustain Tuacahn as a world class facility.”

The Chairman of the new Tuacahn Foundation is Mike Scott. He lives in both Ivins and Seattle where he and his wife, Patty Dupre, have real estate investments and a private consulting and research firm. In the 29 years Patty and Mike have been in business together, they have advised numerous private, public, and non-profit clients on long-range planning for their business and real estate assets, often valued at over $100-million. (more…)

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