Red Rock Blue Sky — A Benefit Concert for Zion National Park

Red Rock Blue Sky

A Benefit Concert for Zion National Park

July 4, 2026 | Springdale, UT

O.C. Tanner Amphitheater

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Get ready to SING, DANCE, and CELEBRATE Zion National Park!

Join Zion Forever Project on July 4, 2026, as we honor America’s 250th anniversary with Red Rock Blue Sky — a benefit concert featuring musician and Yellowstone actor Luke Grimes live in concert. Nate Boyer, a United States Army Green Beret, former professional football player for the Seattle Seahawks, and film actor, will emcee, while Utah-based musician Eli Shay will kick off a rockin' Fourth benefiting Zion National Park. Our Independence Day concert will raise critical funds for Zion National Park while bringing together fans from across the country. Get ready to listen to powerful tribal speakers and sing along with patriotic tunes. Plan ahead — book your lodging and join us for this celebration in one of America’s most iconic landscapes. 

Plan ahead — book your lodging and join us for this celebration in one of America's most iconic landscapes.

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Tickets on sale March 23

Tickets for Zion region locals (billing zip code in Kane, Washington, and Iron counties) on sale March 23 at Noon MT and general public on sale March 24 at Noon MT. Tickets will range from $99 for a GA ticket to $225 for a VIP ticket. Sign up for emails for ticket alerts.

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Sponsor Opportunities

Concert sponsorships are available. To request information, please contact the development team.

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Giving Back

Zion Forever Project reinvests every dollar raised nto the landscapes and public lands it serves. The organization funds on-the-ground conservation, visitor education, trail and habitat support, youth programs, cultural preservation, and visitor safety across Zion and the greater region.

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