Ticket/Entry = $20.00 / Car Load
(Up to 6 people per car. Additional fee of $5.00 per person over 6)
No coolers, No Outside food or beverage allowed in the Venue and No tents allowed. Blankets and Lawn chairs are allowed and will be encouraged.
The concert will be held in a mountain environment. Please plan ahead and be prepared. Proper foot wear and bug spray is encouraged.
The show is strictly General Admission
There is no camping allowed
- 5:00 Gates Open
- 6:00 – 6:45 TBD
- 7:00 – 8:00 Eric the Red
- 8:30 – 10:00 ROYAL BLISS
***Royal Bliss***
Neal Middleton - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Taylor Richards - Guitar
Jake Smith - Drums, Percussion
Chris Harding - Guitar
Dwayne Crawford - Bass
It has been nearly 13 years of bliss, Royal Bliss that is. Royal Bliss is modern rock with equal parts beauty and tragedy. The band has already been through enough to justify their own VH1Behind the Music episode complete with addiction, near death experiences, car crashes, and law suits.
Hailing from Salt Lake City, Royal Bliss started in a basement as a few kids who had a passion for music and a drive to succeed. Striving to further their own abilities while building their fan base at the same time was always the ultimate goal. The music has been a message to those who listened, evolving every step of the way. From the early days when the lyrics echoed that of a late night frat party, to the deep, meaningful, and sometimes cries for help, the process of evolution is undeniable.
When asked about the meaning behind one of the band’s songs, Middleton explained, Devils and Angels is about feeling like you’re stuck in the middle and having to make a choice. It’s kind of like the old cartoons when the main character would have an angel on his right shoulder telling him to do the right thing and the devil on his left shoulder telling him the opposite. The song is just about internal struggles.”
Royal Bliss has been making their mark across the country for years now. Constant writing, recording, and touring have helped build the success of the band. The wide variety of influences from Johnny Cash to Snoop Dog to Led Zeppelin and the Toadies with everything in between have melded a sound that cannot be denied. More recently in 2009 their Capitol Records debut Life In-Between charted in the Billboard top 200 and was #1 in Billboard Heatseekers. Their music is played across the country on the most popular Rock radio stations, and has been in mass rotation since. Touring with acts such as Buckcherry, Candlebox, Chevelle, Kid Rock, and Papa Roach has only increased the demand for the dynamic band from Utah. From the on-stage antics of front man Neal Middleton, to the energetic live shows, Royal Bliss continues to win fans over, all over the globe.
Erik the Red
Everything that grows in St. George, Utah, is weird. It’s where the northeast corner of the Mojave Desert forms in a geological love triangle with the Basin and Range region and the Colorado Plateau: the wrong plants grow in the wrong places, confused desert tortoises wander onto golf courses, and the mountains are a different color in every direction. Throw in the tracks variously left behind on the landscape by dinosaurs, ancient Amerindians, Mormon pioneers, and suburban sprawl, along with a heavy dose of fallout from the nearby nuclear testing range, and you’ve got a crucible for strange mutations.
That might help explain Erik the Red. Most bands protest pretentiously when you ask them what label to put them under. EtR doesn’t–they answer quickly and loudly, and all at once, in a big indecipherable holler that’s never the same twice. (Altermerican! Bizarrolectric! Folkblarg! ). They don’t shun labels, they pile them on indiscriminately, like stickers on on a steamer trunk.
Read more about Erik the Red on their website.
O.J. by EriktheRed
Ticket/Entry = $20.00 / Car Load
(Up to 6 people per car. Additional fee of $5.00 per person over 6)
No coolers, No Outside food or beverage allowed in the Venue and No tents allowed. Blankets and Lawn chairs are allowed and will be encouraged.
The concert will be held in a mountain environment. Please plan ahead and be prepared. Proper foot wear and bug spray is encouraged.
The show is strictly General Admission
There is no camping allowed
* 5:00 Gates Open
* 6:00 – 6:45 Working in Shifts
* 7:00 – 8:00 Eric the Red
* 8:30 – 10:00 ROYAL BLISS
Working in Shifts
Rockabilly infused folk, blues, rock and real country (not that pop crap)
Shane Osguthorpe - Lead vocals, guitar
Tim Garcia - Banjo, lead guitar, mandolin, vocals
Matthew "Dinny" Dinsdale - Slappity stand-up bass
John Reed - Harmonica
"Working in Shifts" was born in informal jam sessions in living rooms, on patios and around campfires covering Dylan, The Dead and The Stones with an acoustic guitar, a banjo and a lead singer who has consumed bucketfuls of gravel, both vocally and metaphorically in life. On a ski weekend in Grand Targhee, Wyoming, they met a slap-happy stand-up bass player who morphed them into a rockabilly machine that takes folk, Americana, rock, country and their own originals, and turns them all into something that feels like Ogden, Utah...the place that Al Capone once said was a bit too wild for his taste.
