Banners to perform benefit concert for Southern Utah youth nonprofit Get Outside

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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Synergy Entertainment is excited to announce that English indie-pop sensation Banners (Michael Joseph Nelson) will be performing live at Washington County Legacy Park on Thursday, Aug. 15. With 6.8 million Spotify monthly listeners and hit tracks such as “Someone to You,” Banners is set to captivate a large and enthusiastic audience. 

Promotional image courtesy of Synergy Entertainment, St. George News

This concert marks a significant event, as all proceeds will support Get Outside, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing youth with opportunities to incorporate outdoor recreation into a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Get Outside has positively impacted over 1,000 local youths by promoting physical and mental health through activities like rock climbing, mountain biking, skiing, wakeboarding and more. 

Banners, known for his effervescent melodies and relatable lyrics, will perform songs from his latest full-length album, “All Back to Mine,” released on March 29. His music, filled with romance and optimism, is the perfect soundtrack for a night dedicated to supporting the local community. 

“We are thrilled to bring Banners to Southern Utah for this special benefit concert,” said Anna Rice of Synergy Entertainment. “It’s a fantastic opportunity to enjoy great music while supporting a cause that enriches the lives of local youth.” 

Don’t miss out on an evening of unforgettable music for a great cause. Tickets are available now. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here

About Banners

Promotional image courtesy of Synergy Entertainment, St. George News

Banners, also known as Michael Joseph Nelson, is celebrated for his uplifting anthems and heartfelt lyrics. With millions of streams on Spotify and numerous TV appearances, his music resonates with fans worldwide. 

About Get Outside

The mission of Get Outside is to provide opportunity, education and financial support to youth to engage in outdoor recreation, promoting physical and mental health. They have helped over 1,000 local youths rock climb, mountain bike, ski/snowboard, wakeboard/surf, hike, scuba dive and much more. In fact, some of their participants have gone on to become competition climbers and mountain bikers!

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