Country music artist Presley Tennant, who rose to stardom following her appearance on Season 16 of NBC’s “The Voice,”
Will perform at the Concert at the Park series at Vernon Worthen Park on Monday, July 8, at 7:30 p.m.
The concert is free; attendees are encouraged to bring food, chairs and blankets.
Since appearing on “The Voice,” Tennant has shared the stage with country music stars Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, Carly Pearce and Blake Shelton.
“We’re so excited to bring the highly talented Presley Tennant to St. George.
She has a unique style and sound that will resonate with our community,” said Peyton Lee, Community Arts manager for the city of St George, in a news release.
“The fact that we are able to welcome an artist of this magnitude to St. George shows just how much Concert in the Park has grown.”
Tennant melds Western lifestyle and traditional roots with modern energy to create her unique style of California-Country.
Dubbed a “vocal powerhouse” by Taste of Country, Tennant’s music offers a fresh take on country that is fun and relaxing.
“I’m so excited to be heading out to St. George, Utah on July 8 for the Concert In the Park,” Tennant said in the news release. “It’s gonna be a great time, and I can’t wait to see you all there.”
According to Presley’s website:
Rooted in the classics, the Horsetown, USA (Norco, California) native immersed herself in country music following her national appearance on ‘The Voice’ at just 16 years old. Determined to make her own way in the industry, Tennant teamed up with some of the industry’s top creatives to produce her own version of California-Country, melding together Western lifestyle, her unparalleled powerhouse vocals, traditional roots and a modern energy.
In the days leading up to the concert, Tennant will collaborate with the city of St. George Instagram page — @stgeorgeBe sure to keep an eye out for her IG stories a week before the concert.
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’s 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.
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Source: CNN