The Logan Tabernacle Noon Concert Series is back and promising a week of captivating, diverse performances! These free concerts run all week long and feature a lineup of talented musicians, from interactive improv masters to dedicated community artists.
Mark your calendars for this week’s featured performers:
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June 1st: Richie Call and the Lyric Rep Review
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June 2nd: Kyra Moon
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June 3rd: The Winners of the 2026 Young Artist Cup
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June 4th: Anna Romney
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June 5th: John Dalley
The Art of Audience Interaction
One of the concert series’ most beloved performers is Kyra Moon, who will take the stage on June 2nd. Kyra is renowned for her delightful, on-the-spot improv. She masterfully interacts with the audience, bringing their requests to life by mixing requested tunes and performing them in genres chosen by the audience—a truly unique and engaging musical experience.Spotlighting Future Stars: The Young Artist Cup
The series also provides a platform for emerging local talent through the Young Artist Cup. This annual competition is held for 10th through 12th-grade students who attend or reside within the boundary of Ridgeline and Mountain Crest High Schools, with the competition winners earning the opportunity to perform in the concert series.
Over the course of two nights of performances, students compete across five musical categories: Female Vocal, Male Vocal, Piano, String, and Brass/Wind/Percussion. Contestants are encouraged to showcase their range by preparing music from standard classical repertoire, show tunes, and contemporary literature.A Master of Voice: Anna Romney
Performing on June 4th, Anna Romney brings an impressive academic and performance background to the Tabernacle stage. She holds a Masters in Vocal Performance from the University of Utah and a Bachelors of Music with an emphasis in vocal performance from Brigham Young University.
Anna's experience is wonderfully diverse, spanning from opera to musical theater, straight plays, and dance. She has performed internationally in Italy, across the U.S. in Washington DC and Maine, and extensively throughout her home state of Utah. Favorite roles include Gretel (Hansel and Gretel), Musetta (La bohème), Meg (Little Women), Baker’s Wife (Into the Woods), and Susy (Wait Until Dark). Currently, as a mother of three young children, Anna is channeling her years of bedtime singing into developing a lullaby album, informed by her diversely acquired repertoire. When she isn't performing, she enjoys sewing her own clothing, biking, and baking everything from pavlova to sourdough bread. Follow her singing journey on Instagram at @annaromneysoprano.The Voice of an Era: John Dalley’s Neil Diamond Tribute
Closing out the week on June 5th is the esteemed John Dalley, whose singing career spans decades. Starting with school, church, and family functions, John taught himself to play guitar at age 14. By high school, he was singing at clubs in Logan. His career took off when he auditioned for and secured an agent with National school assemblies, leading to three years of touring 80,000 miles a year, performing in schools, clubs, and even some prisons across the nation.
Now retired from his subsequent career as a factory rep, John continues to sing regularly at Deer Cliff Inn during the summer, as well as at the Franklin County fair, rodeo, 24th fireworks, and assisted living performances. At the Tabernacle, he will be performing a Neil Diamond tribute, featuring the very songs he used to sing on tour, and delivering them as if Neil himself was singing.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience world-class talent and support local artists at the Logan Tabernacle Noon Concert Series!
