Osmond Chapman Orchestra set to thrill audiences at Springdale’s Bumbleberry Theater

The Osmond Chapman Orchestra in concert, location and date not specified | Photo courtesy of Bumbleberry Inn, St. George News

CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — The Osmond Chapman Orchestra, starring vocal sensation David Osmond and award-winning bandleader and saxophonist Caleb Chapman, is poised to ignite the stage alongside the region’s hottest young musicians in an electrifying big band performance showcasing timeless classics from the Great American Songbook. This eagerly anticipated event will take place at the renowned Bumbleberry Theater in Springdale on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m.

Utah native and award-winning entertainer David Osmond, location and date not specified | Photo courtesy of Bumbleberry Inn, St. George News

“David Osmond grew up under Donny and Marie’s tutelage and knows how to captivate an audience,” Bumbleberry Inn owner Stan Smith said. “It’ll be an entertaining night of beautiful music, singing and stories.”

With tickets priced at $25 per person, this unforgettable musical experience promises to enchant audiences of all ages. However, with limited seating available – only 200 seats – audience members are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly to avoid missing out on this extraordinary evening. Tickets can be purchased online by clicking here.

Osmond and Chapman have joined forces with the West’s hottest musicians to create an infectious blend of swing, pop, rockabilly and down-home blues. Boasting Rat Pack swagger, the Osmond Chapman Orchestra stages an electrifying performance spanning the crooner classics to the music of today. With a nod to the greats, including Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole, Osmond and Chapman combine charisma, charm and an unforgettable show that’s taking the nation by storm.

The Osmond Chapman Orchestra released their debut album, “There’s More Where That Came From,” in 2021, debuting at the top of the iTunes charts. The album features exciting interpretations of well-known classics (“You Don’t Know Me,” “Smile,” “Ring of Fire”) as well as new music destined to become tomorrow’s standards.

Osmond, known for his mesmerizing vocals, expressed his enthusiasm for returning to Springdale, citing it as one of his favorite destinations. He further praised the Bumbleberry Theater, describing it as a uniquely intimate venue that offers a one-of-a-kind experience.

The Osmond Chapman Orchestra in concert, location and date not specified | Photo courtesy of Bumbleberry Inn, St. George News

This collaboration between Osmond, Chapman and a talented ensemble of musicians promises to captivate audiences with its blend of musical virtuosity, passion and sheer entertainment. From beloved standards to exhilarating arrangements, attendees can anticipate an evening filled with soul-stirring performances and unforgettable moments.

“We’ll have a 16-piece orchestra there, which is going to be incredible by itself. They’re excellent musicians in their own right,” Smith said. “Like most Osmonds, they usually play in big arenas but this is a small theater, so you’re pretty much right there in the front row.”

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary musical event. Get your tickets today and prepare to be swept away by the magic of the Osmond Chapman Orchestra at the Bumbleberry Theater!

Located in the heart of Zion Canyon at the historic Bumbleberry Inn, the Bumbleberry Theater is renowned for its intimate atmosphere and exceptional performances. With a commitment to showcasing top-tier talent across various genres, the theater provides audiences with unforgettable entertainment experiences. Visit bumbleberry.com for more information.

Event details

  • What: Bumbleberry Theater presents the Osmond Chapman Orchestra.
  • When: Saturday, Feb. 24, starting at 7 p.m.
  • Where: Bumbleberry Theater, 97 Bumbleberry Lane, Springdale.
  • Tickets: $25.
  • Resources: Website.

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