What big shows are coming up in Utah?

Kristin Chenoweth sings with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square during their opening Christmas concert in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018.

Kristin Chenoweth sings with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Sq. throughout their opening Christmas live performance in Salt Lake Metropolis on Dec. 13, 2018. Chenoweth returns to Utah this summer season to carry out with the Utah Symphony.

Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Information

Throughout a pandemic that shuttered live performance venues nationwide for a lot of 2020 and 2021, it’s secure to say there’s a big urge for food for reside leisure.

Final summer season, Ticketmaster reported its fourth-best month ever with reference to ticket gross sales, The Hill reported. Now, musicians are asserting live performance excursions left and proper, and venues appear to be doing their greatest to make up for misplaced time. This week alone in Utah, exhibits for the Twilight Live performance Sequence, LoveLoud Pageant and Purple Butte Backyard live performance collection have been introduced.

Right here’s a breakdown of among the huge exhibits developing. (Word: This record will likely be up to date as extra exhibits are introduced.)


Twilight Live performance Sequence

On March 7, the Salt Lake Metropolis Arts Council introduced its annual Twilight Live performance Sequence. Tickets for exhibits went on sale March 8 and can be found at 24tix.com.

  • July 14 — Rainbow Kitten Shock, with Houndmouth and Dad Bod.
  • Aug. 6 — Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten and Julien Baker.
  • Aug. 11 — The Decemberists, with Brigid Mae Energy.
  • Aug. 16 — Cuco.
  • Sept. 2 — Shakey Graves, with Sierra Ferrell and Michelle Moonshine.

LoveLoud Pageant

On March 7, LoveLoud Pageant introduced a return this spring after a two-year pause as a result of pandemic. The daylong competition will likely be held at Vivint Area on Could 14, and “is designed to ignite the very important dialog about what it means to unconditionally love, perceive, settle for, and help LGBTQ+ youth in our communities,” in accordance with a information launch.

Performances for the competition embody Think about Dragons founder and frontman Dan Reynolds, Willow, Anita, Neon Bushes, The Aces and Mat and Savanna Shaw, a father-daughter duo that went viral initially of the pandemic. Extra performers and audio system will likely be introduced within the coming weeks.

This 12 months’s competition was made doable partly by a $1 million present from Qualtrics founder and Utah Jazz house owners Ryan and Ashley Smith, in accordance with the discharge.

“Due to the pandemic, it’s been far too lengthy that now we have all been capable of come collectively like this to have fun range and converse out on the facility of unconditional love and equality,” Reynolds stated in a press release. “With out Ryan and Ashley’s dedication, the competition might haven't been a actuality even this 12 months, and we're grateful for his or her recognition of the occasion as vital in the neighborhood.”


Vivint Area

Different live shows developing at Vivint Area embody:

  • March 13 — Justin Bieber.
  • March 21 — Billie Eilish.
  • March 24 — Journey.
  • March 25 — John Mayer.
  • April 30 — Eric Church.
  • Could 14 — LoveLoud Pageant.
  • Could 25 — Eagles.
  • June 8 — New Children on the Block.
  • July 27 — Josh Groban.
  • Aug. 11 — Brandi Carlile.
  • Aug. 30 — The Killers.
  • Sept. 8 — Roger Waters.
  • Sept. 20 — Twenty One Pilots.
  • Sept. 21 — Shawn Mendes.

Purple Butte Backyard Out of doors Live performance Sequence

On March 8, Purple Butte Backyard introduced the primary two exhibits for its out of doors summer season live performance collection:

  • Could 17 — KALEO with particular visitor Bone Owens.
  • Could 20 — Trey Anastasio Band.

The complete lineup will likely be introduced on April 12, in accordance with a information launch despatched to the Deseret Information. Tickets for these exhibits go on sale for Purple Butte Backyard members on March 10, and will likely be made obtainable to the general public on March 11 at 9 a.m. MT.


Deer Valley Music Pageant

Earlier this month, the Utah Symphony introduced the lineup for its annual Deer Valley Music Pageant. Based on a information launch despatched to the Deseret Information, the lineup contains:

  • July 1 — Stewart Copeland: Police Deranged for Orchestra.
  • July 2 — Utah Symphony’s Patriotic Pops with LaKisha Jones.
  • July 8 — Disney in Live performance: Magical Music from the Motion pictures.
  • July 9 — The Scorching Sardines that includes Nellie McKay with the Utah Symphony.
  • July 15 — Bravo Broadway: Masters of Musical Theater.
  • July 16 — Arrival from Sweden: The Music of ABBA.
  • July 22 — The Music of John Williams.
  • July 29 — Symphonic Showstoppers!
  • July 30 — Guster with the Utah Symphony.
  • August 5 — Aretha: A Tribute with the Utah Symphony.
  • August 6 — Kristin Chenoweth with the Utah Symphony.

USANA Amphitheatre

  • June 10 — Jack White.
  • June 14 — Chicago and Brian Wilson.
  • June 23 — Chris Stapleton.
  • June 28 — Santana and Earth, Wind and Hearth.
  • July 9 — REO Speedwagon and Styx.
  • July 11 — The Black Keys with Band of Horses.
  • July 23 — Jason Aldean.
  • July 26 — Goo Goo Dolls.
  • July 28  — Kenny Chesney.
  • Aug. 4 — Backstreet Boys.
  • Aug. 5 — The Chicks.
  • Aug. 8 — Foo Fighters.
  • Aug. 11 — Thomas Rhett.
  • Aug. 13 — OneRepublic.
  • Aug. 18 — Large Time Rush.
  • Aug. 19 — The Australian Pink Floyd Present.
  • Aug. 30 — Sammy Hagar and The Circle.
  • Sept. 2 — Jack Johnson.
  • Sept. 10 — Morgan Wallen.
  • Sept. 15 — Keith City.
  • Sept. 19 — Iron Maiden.

Sandy Amphitheater

  • Could 18 and 19 — Ben Rector.
  • Could 30 — Lord Huron.
  • June 2 — 311.
  • June 3 — Jessie James Decker.
  • June 8 — Orville Peck.
  • June 11 — Tash Sultana.
  • June 14 — Boz Scaggs.
  • June 17 — Tenacious D.
  • June 25 — Third Eye Blind and Taking Again Sunday.
  • June 27 — Fleet Foxes.
  • July 6 — Regina Spektor.
  • July 13 — Trampled by Turtles.
  • July 22 — David Grey.
  • Aug. 1 — Little Feat.
  • Aug. 12 — Whisky Myers.
  • Aug. 25 — Elvis Costello and the Imposters.

Eccles Theater

  • March 13 — Jim Jeffries.
  • March 22 — Trixie and Katya Dwell.
  • March 24 — The British Invasion.
  • March 25 — Dancing with the Stars: Dwell!
  • March 28-29 — Carol Burnett.
  • April 5 — Chris Botti.
  • April 9 — #IMOMSOHARD.
  • April 15-16 — Lamb of God.
  • April 21 — Heather McMahan.
  • Could 1 — The Bachelor Dwell on Stage.
  • Could 5 — Whose Dwell Anyway?
  • Could 18 — Professor Brian Cox.
  • Could 21 — Greg Gutfeld.
  • Could 23 — Rupi Kaur.
  • June 4 — Hannah Gadsby.
  • July 7 — Puscifer.
  • July 19 — The Masked Singer.

Maverik Heart

  • March 10 — Ana Gabriel.
  • April 14 — Ricardo Arjona.
  • Could 7 — Alex Boye.
  • Could 14 — Franki Valli and the 4 Seasons.
  • Could 18 — Stars on Ice.
  • July 20 — Lumineers.
  • Sept. 6 — Ben Platt.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post