ACA-CON 2025
Event description
ACA-CON 2025 is an cappella concert event powered by nothing more than the human voice. This year, The Larks and Vocalocity will be taking the stage at the beautiful Ed Kenley Amphitheater in Layton, Utah, to put on this one-of-a-kind concert with bright lights, big sound and no instruments.
Amplify Benefits and Davis Arts Council will be teaming up to produce this concert to rally the community to speak out and raise awareness of bullying and shine a light on this important issue affecting our schools and communities. Often it’s the smallest acts of kindness that can have the most impact. It's a moment of support in a time of need, a quiet word of encouragement, a helping hand to carry a heavy load, or even just a smile that says, "I see you," that can make a world of difference.
Please get tickets and help us fill up this amphitheater.
Proceeds will be donated to the Davis Arts Council and to Amplify Benefit Concerts. Amplify Benefit Concerts is a registered 501(c)3 that was founded to put on benefit concerts for individuals in need.
We are going all out to make this an incredible, don't wanna miss it kinda night! Get your tickets now and reserve your seat for an aca-awesome event!
Learn more about this year's vocal groups:
Vocalocity is a mixed a cappella group with exquisite harmonies and dynamic beats that blend together to create a fun and unique sound. Known for their high-energy performance, Vocalocity covers a wide variety of musical genres. They pride themselves on engaging with their audience and find pure joy in performing for audiences big and small. In 2022, Vocalocity was invited to open for former Tonight Show host Jay Leno and Tuacahn Amphitheater in St. George, Utah. They have traveled all over the country bringing a cappella goodness to each performance. Recently, they've had opportunities to perform in Las Vegas at the Wynn & Aria Hotel.
The Larks are an all-female vocal group known for their rich harmonies, heartfelt storytelling, and impeccable blend. Since 2017, they’ve charmed audiences all across the Wasatch Front, sharing feel-good vocals, uplifting messages, and a strong sense of sisterhood on and off the stage. Whether at motivational conferences, company parties, community concerts, or church firesides, The Larks create musical moments that are both polished and deeply personal.
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