This Natural Amphitheater Is One Of Utah’s Most Scenic Venues
Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Utah, offers unique live theater and concert experiences with stunning natural acoustics and scenic views.
Utahns love live theater and concerts, and we have lots of great venues that regularly pack the house. There's one venue that has some unique features that no other theaters have. Check out Tuacahn Center of the Art's amphitheater.
Tuacahn Amphitheatre opened in 1995, and over the years it's hosted hundreds of concerts and more than 50 musical theater productions.
The amphitheater is located at the mouth of Padre Canyon in Ivins. The address is 1100 Tuacahn Drive, Ivins, UT 84738.
The venue is nestled at the base of red rock cliffs that tower 1,500 feet above the canyon floor.
The landscaping here embraces the desert environment, but also provides plenty of shade and a gurgling water feature that cools things down a bit.
The waterfall cascades right down between the stairs and out along the promenade.
The amphitheater seats 1,920 patrons, and it's surrounded by jaw-dropping natural beauty.
The surrounding cliffs provide excellent acoustics.
There's not a bad seat in the house.
The amphitheater is arranged so that every patron has a great view of the stage.
Tuacahn is well-known for its theater productions.
From "The Prince of Egypt" to "Cinderella," there's plenty of family-friendly entertainment in the schedule. Click here for the 2018 show calendar.
In addition to the offerings from Broadway, Tuacahn also hosts music concerts.
This year's concerts include David Archuleta, "Weird Al" Yankovic, The Piano Guys and more.
Tuacahn even hosts the PBR (Professional Bull Riders).
Watch some gritty, adrenaline-pumping bull riding at this event. This year, the PBR is at Tuacahn on April 5th and 6th.
The Tuacahn Saturday Market runs every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM,
Enjoy a pancake breakfast at Tuacahn Concessions, then browse the booths to see local art and handmade crafts. Free entertainment and music keeps the atmosphere lively.
What's the best show you've ever seen at Tuacahn? Tell us in the comments!
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