Friday, April 10
| 4:00PM | SoUt Dance Sparkle |
| 5:00PM | Neilsen Brothers |
| 6:00PM | Dance Fuzion: We have been serving dance community for 17 years. Giving kids, adults , teens and special needs to show their skills in dance. We make sure they SHINE on stage. We dance against Cancer and against bullying. Dancing in unity with diversity. |
Saturday, April 11
| 10:00AM | Kaeli Chae: I love storytelling and folk/Western ballads. I’m an English teacher by day and a songwriter by afternoon. I love to find family history stories and turn them into songs to preserve and pass on my history. |
| 11:00AM | Lisa Seegmiller Studios |
| 12:00PM | Chase Snow |
| 1:00PM | Lexi Johnson: I am a country girl who loves singing country music! I live on a farm in Dammeron Valley, where I raise and keep all kinds of animals, including horses. I participate in 4-H with my horse, livestock shows with goats, rabbits, and hogs and I run barrels with my horse, Freya, in the local rodeos! I love to sing and perform, and am working towards my ultimate goal of being a country singer on the big stages! |
| 2:00PM | Stino Mariano: I’m Austin “STINO” Mariano, a solo musician based in Southern Utah. Last year, I’ve had the pleasure of performing nearly 100 gigs at local venues like George’s, Big Shots, and Zion Brewery. |
| 3:00PM | Cade Adams: I am originally from the boonies out in eastern Oregon. I grew up in an area with very small towns in the desert. I’ve always loved country music, especially after coming to southern Utah. Every time I play my guitar, it reminds me of home and good times. I play loads of covers along with my own music. |
| 4:00PM | John Elwood Morgan: I’m a lifelong musician, actively performing and writing for the last 10 years. As a folk musician performing my own songs, I focus on telling authentic stories that everyone can see themselves in, and delivering a performance that is both relaxed and engaging, like swapping stories with a friend. My passion and goal musically is in rekindling the magic of solo performances we would have seen from the great songwriters of the 20th century: Bob Dylan, John Prine, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and the like. With a great variety in subject matter and tempo, this is not your typical coffee shop songwriter performance! |
| 5:00PM | School of Rock: Here at School of Rock we get our students playing with other musicians. Our performance program students play Rock hits throughout the community! |
| 6:00PM | Ayla James: Ayla is 12 years old, and has been performing since she was 7. She has been in many musical theatre shows around St. George. Currently, she is in Shrek as Mama Orger and Mama Bear. Ayla loves to perform and sing country music. She lives in Dammeron Valley, UT, on her family’s small farm. Her best friend is her mare, Sass. Ayla is a real Cowgirl! |
Monday, April 13
| 4:00PM | Main Ohana Movement: Aloha, we have been entertaining for decades & enjoy putting smiles on faces, we now entertain to support Mental Health Awareness and Break the Stigma. |
| 5:00PM | Jerry Allen: I’m very passionate about my music. I love performing live and in recording situations. I have several of my own songs on streaming platforms. |
| 6:00PM | Emily Paige: My name is Emily Paige and I’ve been performing for almost 3 years now! I sing at farmers markets and do lots of competitions. I love writing my own music, and it’s pretty much me and my guitar everywhere I go. |
| 7:00PM | Ember Moat: Hi, my name is Ember Moat and I am a singer/songwriter living in Cedar City! I graduated with a vocal performance degree from SUU in April 2025, but decided that songwriting and country music are my passion! I am in a country band on the side, and am always learning new music and meeting new people to collaborate with! |
| 8:00PM | Line Dancing with Eric Dodge: Eric Dodge is a seasoned, nationally recognized country music artist and professional entertainer specializing in concerts, community events, and thoughtfully guided line dance programs. Known for his polished performances and approachable style, Eric creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that works well for audiences of all ages. Over the course of his career, Eric has performed hundreds of shows across the United States and Canada, appearing at theaters, outdoor concert series, city festivals, and corporate events. His music has received national radio airplay and has been featured in country music publications and media outlets, reflecting a career built on consistency and professionalism. Today, Eric’s focus is on delivering dependable, high-quality entertainment for community, civic, and corporate audiences. His experience allows him to adapt each performance to the audience, venue, and occasion — whether the event calls for attentive listening, light participation, or an optional line dance component. |
Tuesday, April 14
| 4:00PM | Mad Scientist |
| 5:00PM | Roger Dean: Spent the last 3 years in Nashville performing, writing, and recording. I play traditional country music and love performing on small and large stages alike. At the time, I am a solo act using backtracks for both original and cover music, accompanied many times by my wife, Pam on cajon and vocals. |
| 6:00PM | The Remains |
Wednesday, April 15
| 4:00PM | Mad Scientist |
| 5:00PM | Grace Valley Dance Academy: We are a recreational and competition dance studio in Mesquite, Nevada. |
| 6:00PM | The Desert Rats: Ryler Farnsworth and his band The Desert Rats has been performing consistently in the southern Utah area for around 5 years with more than 10 years experience outside of this group. Ryler has been passionate about guitar, music, and song writing his whole life and enjoys writing songs that are catchy and get the crowd grooving, but also have substance to them through story, emotions, and themes. |
Thursday, April 16
| 4:30PM | Mad Scientist |
| 5:30PM | Frozen Desserts Bands |
| 7:00PM | B Side Band: The singer in the band is very experienced & sings very well. Dave has been singing for his entire life. The band – Bass, drums, keyboard, sax. |
Friday, April 17
| 4:00PM | Alivia Hadfield: I’m a country-pop artist who genuinely loves performing and connecting with people. Entertainment has always felt like the best way for me to tell stories, bring energy into a room, and create moments people actually remember. |
| 5:00PM | Distortion |
| 6:30PM | Muddy Boots Band: Muddy Boots Band is one of the most popular bands in Southern Utah. We have performed consistently for four county fairs, Brian Head Resort on New Year’s Eve, and their summer shows. Roger Olcott, leader and main entertainer, is always keeping the audience involved, with kids from the audience playing tambourines, doing the Limbo, or dancing to the music. Every musician on stage is a professional, and the band has over 200 songs in its repertoire, with the guitar players and the keyboard player singing leads or backup harmony. The Classic Rock & Country songs get the audience dancing, singing along, or line dancing, and all are having a great time! |
Saturday, April 18
| 10:00AM | Taiko Group |
| 11:00AM | Alicia Bush: I’ve been doing music my whole life, as you see in my music videos, I have a passion and a story of survival and overcoming. Music has been my outlet, and I love it and love seeing people entertained and enjoying what I bring to the table. |
| 12:00PM | Mad Scientist |
| 1:00PM | Time Machine Band |
| 2:30PM | Black Mountain Band |
| 4:00PM | Chris Paul Band |
| 5:30PM | Grupo Reto: As a group we have played together for over 10 years. Excited to bring some Latin norteño music to the country fair. |


