Zion Canyon Music Festival

Friday, Sep 26, 2025 at 4:00pm

Bit and Spur Restaurant
1212 Zion Park Boulevard
435-429-2514

Schedule of Events:

5:00 - Debra Fotheringham

Debra Fotheringham is a singer-songwriter, writer, percussionist, and poet originally from American Fork, Utah. She has released three studio albums of original folk/roots music.

In addition to her solo work, she is a member of the bluegrass/gospel/country collective The Lower Lights and was a featured vocalist on several albums by EDM artist Kaskade, including the song "How It Is" from his Grammy-nominated album, Atmosphere.

Her voice and songs have been featured on AMC, the CW, and PBS.

6:00 - Paige and the Overtones

In the bustling musical scene of Las Vegas, Paige Overton emerges as a beacon of genuine emotion and musical prowess. Her debut EP, Already Long Gone, goes beyond mere entertainment, delving into themes of personal growth and vulnerability. Transitioning from her role in The Clydesdale to her own solo spotlight, Overton's emotive vocals and candid narratives resonate deeply, underscored by a country-infused charm and authentic sincerity.

Drawing from her own life journey, tracks like "Wife Boy" invite introspection, encouraging listeners to embrace their complexities and imperfections. Overton creates a space for healing and understanding, striving to fill a world hungry for compassion with the transformative power of love and empathy.

Overton's band, Paige and The Overtones, features the dynamic duo of the "Angry Songbird" herself, Paige Overton, alongside guitar virtuoso Jake Shepard as they lead this sensational country band.

8:00 - The Slackers

For 33 years, the NYC-based and critically acclaimed Slackers have been touring the world with their blend of Ska, Reggae, and Soul. Since 1991, the Slackers have released fifteen albums and countless singles, while their 1000s of live performances feed their fans with energetic sets of ecstatic music.

The Slackers have been called ‘the Sound of New York' by the New York Times. They were described by Brooklyn Vegan as a" clean mix of Ska, Reggae, and Soul that gets dirtied up by Vic Ruggiero's tough New York accent.'

In April 2022, The Slackers released a new album, "Don't Let The Sunlight Fool Ya" (Pirates Press) which quickly shot to the top of the US Billboard charts. The first time that a Slackers' album has charted! Ironically after 30 years as a band, they qualified as a Billboard ‘new artist!' The Washington Post noted that the Slackers "remain at the top of their game."

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