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  • Friday 26 April 2024

Benson Boone

Maverik Center , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Hunter Hayes

The Depot , Salt Lake City, UT, US

The Strumbellas Cece Coakley

Urban Lounge , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Citizen Soldier Icon for Hire and Halocene

The Complex , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Bayside Winona Fighter, Armor for Sleep, and Finch

Union Event Center (The Union) , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Sky , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Krizz Kaliko Locksmith and Vin Jay

The Gem , Idaho Falls, ID, US

Blunts & Blondes and Grim Tim

Soundwell , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Barclay Crenshaw LYNY and SUAHN

Boxpac Project , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Utah Symphony, Aziz Shokhakimov, and Ingrid Fliter

Abravanel Hall , Salt Lake City, UT, US

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  • Saturday 27 April 2024

Taylor Acorn

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Chris Renzema

Thunderstorm Artis

The State Room , Salt Lake City, UT, US

The Commonwealth Room , South Salt Lake, UT, US

  • Sunday 28 April 2024

Luis Miguel

Delta Center , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Black Veil Brides, Ghostkid, CREEPER, and Dark Divine

Static-X and Sevendust

SiM Fame on Fire and Within Destruction

SiM, Fame on Fire, and Within Destruction

Infant Island and Senza

Aces High Saloon , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Armchair Boogie and Pert Near Sandstone

  • Monday 29 April 2024

Cypress Hill The Pharcyde and Souls of Mischief

Flying Raccoon Suit Wicked Bears and The Anchorage

The Boardwalk , Orem, UT, US

Chrome Street

Holy Family Catholic Church , Ogden, UT, US

Israel's Arcade

Kilby Court , Salt Lake City, UT, US

  • Tuesday 30 April 2024

Our Last Night

Augustana verygently, Drew Erwin, Joey Hendricks, and Tristan Bushman

Metro Music Hall , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Sanguisugabogg and Jesus Piece

Canaan Cox Collette Astle

The DLC (Quarters Arcade Bar) , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Bianca Del Rio

Eccles Theater , Salt Lake City, UT, US

  • Wednesday 01 May 2024

STRFKR Ruth Radelet and Happy Sad Face

Rockwell, The Complex , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Dethklok, Dragonforce, and Nekrogoblikon

Hero Arena at the Mountain America Center , Idaho Falls, ID, US

VIOLENT VIRA Max Diaz and Alexis Munroe

The Beehive Slc , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Tenille Townes

Old Cuss Coffee , Salt Lake City, UT, US

The Wraith (LA) New Skeletal Faces and Tragic Black

International Bar , Salt Lake City, UT, US

  • Thursday 02 May 2024

Mannequin Pussy

Quarters , Salt Lake City, UT, US

Truman Brothers

Marriott Center , Provo, UT, US

  • Friday 03 May 2024

Blind Guardian and Night Demon

The Grand @ The Complex , Salt Lake City, UT, US

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What big shows are coming up in Utah? Here’s the latest

Here’s a breakdown, by venue, of shows to watch out for this year.

People attend a show at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City, Utah.

By Lottie Elizabeth Johnson

Venues across Utah are announcing their summer concert lineups — and a number of venues already have big shows booked through the end of the year. Here’s a breakdown, by venue, of shows to watch out for this year.

Note: This list is not all-inclusive and events are subject to change. This article will be updated regularly as new information comes in.

Big Stars, Bright Nights (Canyons Village, Park City)

  • July 9 — Blitzen Trapper.
  • July 12 — Starship, featuring Mickey Thomas.
  • July 19 — UB40.
  • July 20 — “Lead singers of classic rock”: Featuring Jason Scheff of Chicago, and Tommy DeCarlo of Boston.
  • Aug. 2 — Guster.
  • Aug. 10 — Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, featuring special guest Jerry Douglas .
  • Aug. 11 — Spoon.
  • Aug. 24 — Josh Turner.

Deer Valley Concert Series

  • July 13 — Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit.
  • July 14 — Ziggy Marley, with Lettuce.
  • July 31 — Michael Franti & Spearhead, with Citizen Cope and Bombargo.
  • Aug. 10 — The Dead South.
  • Aug. 29 — Gregory Alan Isakov.

Delta Center

  • April 27 — Jo Koy .
  • April 28 — Luis Miguel.
  • May 15 — Feid.
  • May 17 — Kane Brown.
  • May 18 — Melanie Martinez.
  • May 27 — Stevie Nicks.
  • June 29 — Kevin James.
  • July 11 — Blink-182.
  • July 16-17 — AJR.
  • July 20 — Aventura.
  • July 31 — Olivia Rodrigo .
  • Aug. 11 — Peso Pluma.
  • Aug. 18 — Twenty One Pilots.
  • Aug. 25 — Grupo Firme.
  • Aug. 27 — Jelly Roll.
  • Aug. 28 — Future and Metro Boomin.
  • Aug. 31 — Chayanne.
  • Sept. 6 — Fuerza Regida.
  • Sept. 27-30 — Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey.
  • Oct. 3 — Cigarettes after Sex.
  • Oct. 13 — Korn.
  • Oct. 18 — Iron Maiden.
  • Nov. 27 — Aerosmith.
  • Dec. 6-7 — Zach Bryan, with support from Matt Maeson and Levi Turner.

Eccles Theater

  • April 30 — Bianca Del Rio.
  • May 5 — Adam Ant.
  • May 8 — Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.
  • May 9 — Silvestre Dangond.
  • May 15 — Derek Hough .
  • May 18 — Ira Glass.
  • May 22 — Ancient Aliens Live.
  • May 23 — Celtic Woman.
  • May 30 — Hasan Minhaj.
  • May 31 — Sesame Street Live.
  • June 1 — Leanne Morgan.
  • June 9 — Reik.
  • June 21 — Hauser.
  • July 16-17 — Ben Platt.
  • July 18 — Il Divo.
  • Sept. 26-28 — “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” in concert.
  • Sept. 27 — Celtic Thunder.
  • Oct. 15 — Croce plays Croce (A.J. Croce, the son of late singer-songwriter Jim Croce, performing his dad’s hits).
  • Oct. 23-26 — Jim Gaffigan .
  • Nov. 2 — Iliza Shlesinger.
  • Nov. 12 — “Avatar: The Last Airbender” in concert.
  • Nov. 14 — Jeff Arcuri.
  • Nov. 15 — Wild Kratts Live 2.0.
  • Nov. 16 — Joe Bonamassa.

Visit this Deseret News article for information regarding Broadway at the Eccles’ upcoming 2024-25 season.

Maverik Center

  • April 23 — Primus, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle.
  • April 26 — Benson Boone.
  • May 17 — Lauren Daigle .
  • May 25 — Ramon Ayala.
  • June 7 — Brit Floyd.
  • June 13 — Caifanes and Café Tacvba.
  • July 15 — Lindsey Stirling .
  • Aug. 4 — Los Temerarios.
  • Aug. 16 — Jhene Aiko.
  • Aug. 31 — Gloria Trevi.
  • Sept. 20 — Heart, with Cheap Trick.
  • Sept. 21 — Los Tigres del Norte.

Ogden Amphitheater

  • May 16 — Phoenix.
  • June 22 — Cannons.
  • July 5 — Ben Bohmer.
  • July 6 — Diplo.
  • Aug. 8 — Killer Mike and the The Mighty Midnight Revival, and Hippo Campus.
  • Aug. 14 — St. Vincent.
  • Aug. 23 — TBA.
  • Aug. 17 — Diamond Rio.
  • Aug. 29 — Thievery Corporation.
  • Sept. 6 — Broken Social Scene.
  • Sept. 13 — Tycho.

Red Butte Garden Concert Series

Red Butte Garden announced its full concert lineup on April 16:

  • June 4 — Burning Spear and Xavier Rudd.
  • June 13 — Umphrey’s McGee, with Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country.
  • June 17 — Kaleo, with Vincent Lima.
  • June 19 — Mat Kearney, with Donovan Frankenreiter.
  • June 26 — The String Cheese Incident.
  • July 7 — Blues Traveler, and JJ Grey and Mofro.
  • July 10 — Lyle Lovett and his Large Band.
  • July 14 — Portugal. The Man, with Spoon Benders.
  • July 15 — The Revivalists, with Hiss Golden Messenger.
  • July 16 — Slash — S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival, with Keb’ Mo’, Samantha Fish and Jackie Venson.
  • July 23 — Lake Street Dive, with Celisse.
  • July 25 — Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, with Big Boi.
  • July 29 — Melissa Etheridge and Jewel.
  • July 31 — Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, with The Vindys.
  • Aug. 5 — Stray Cats, with The Midnight Cowgirls.
  • Aug. 6 — Charley Crockett.
  • Aug. 11 — Gary Clark Jr.
  • Aug. 15 — Yonder Mountain String Band, Railroad Earth and Leftover Salmon.
  • Aug. 16 — O.A.R., with Fitz and The Tantrums.
  • Aug. 18 — The Beach Boys.
  • Aug. 19 — Shakey Graves.
  • Aug. 20 — The Gipsy Kings, featuring Nicolas Reyes.
  • Aug. 27 — Pink Martini, featuring China Forbes.
  • Sept. 5 — The Airborne Toxic Event.
  • Sept. 8 — Keane.
  • Sept. 9 — Buena Vista Social Orchestra.
  • Sept. 12 — Vance Joy, with Tiny Habits.
  • Sept. 17 — Indigo Girls and Amos Lee.
  • Sept. 18 — Crowded House.
  • Sept. 24 — Rodrigo Y Gabriela.

Visit redbuttegarden.org/concerts for more information on the schedule and tickets.

Redwest Festival

A new country music festival is coming to Utah — and bringing some big names along with it.

The three-day festival, called Redwest , has partnered with the organizers and producers behind Stagecoach and Coachella to bring artists like Oliver Anthony — who last year went viral with “Rich Men North of Richmond” — and Colter Wall, whose western-style music can be heard in the series “Yellowstone,” to Salt Lake City in October, the Deseret News reported.

The festival runs from Oct. 4 through 6 at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City. For more information about tickets and the lineup, visit the Deseret News .

Rice-Eccles Stadium

  • June 7-8 — Luke Combs .
  • June 29 — George Strait, with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.

Sandy Amphitheater

  • May 19 — Brothers Osborne, with Madeline Edwards.
  • June 20 — Old Crow Medicine Show.
  • June 29 — The Magic of Queen.
  • July 10 — Nickel Creek and Andrew Bird.
  • July 11 — Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA.
  • July 24 — The Decemberists.
  • July 25 — Norah Jones.
  • Aug. 1 — Air Supply .
  • Aug. 9 — Koe Wetzel.
  • Aug. 10 — Hotel California.
  • Aug. 14 — Walker Hayes.
  • Aug. 17 — Howard Jones and ABC.
  • Sept. 5-7 — The Piano Guys.

Stadium of Fire

  • July 4 — The Jonas Brothers will perform at the annual Stadium of Fire concert at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. The pop band last performed at the event in 2009, the Deseret News reported.

Summer Nights with the Stars (Davis Arts Council summer concert series)

According to a news release shared with the Deseret News, the following acts will perform at the Kenley Amphitheater in Layton this summer:

  • June 15 — Matthew and Gunnar Nelson.
  • June 22 — Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.
  • June 26 — Tusk (Fleetwood Mac tribute band).
  • July 9 — Americana Women.
  • July 13 — Pixie and The Partygrass Boys.
  • July 18 — Straight No Chaser.
  • July 20 — Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
  • July 31 — Ben Folds.
  • Aug. 6 — Colbie Caillat.
  • Aug. 10 — Doo Wah Riders.
  • Aug. 15 — Lorrie Morgan.
  • Aug. 24 — An evening with Orleans and Firefall.
  • Aug. 31 — Martina McBride.
  • Sept. 7 — Phillip Phillips.
  • Sept. 12 — Petty Theft: San Fransisco tribute to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

Tickets for individual concerts go on sale May 7 at 10 a.m. MDT. Season ticket renewals are available through April 12. For more information, visit davisarts.org .

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

  • Oct. 24 — Zeppelin USA.
  • Oct. 25 — Ryan Hamilton .
  • Oct. 26 — Southern Utah Blues Festival.
  • Nov. 7 — KC and the Sunshine Band.
  • Nov. 14 — The Doo Wop Project.
  • Nov. 15 — Mat and Savanna Shaw .
  • Nov. 16 — The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute.

Union Event Center

  • April 26 — Bayside.
  • April 28 — Xavi.
  • April 29 — MeatEater.
  • April 30 — Our Last Night.
  • May 7 — Jesse McCartney.
  • May 10 — Pinky Patel.
  • May 17 — Idles.
  • May 24 — Two Door Cinema Club.
  • May 25 — Social Distortion.
  • June 1 — Echo & The Bunnymen.
  • June 11 — Taking Back Sunday.
  • June 18 — Iron & Wine.
  • July 27 — Gaslight Anthem.
  • July 31 — Ken Carson.
  • Aug. 9 — Orville Peck.
  • Sept. 24 — OMD.
  • Oct. 3 — Faye Webster.
  • Oct. 8 — Judah and the Lion.
  • Oct. 14 — Alec Benjamin.
  • Oct. 22 — Nothing But Thieves.

Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (formerly USANA Amphitheatre)

  • May 30 — Brooks & Dunn.
  • May 31 — An Evening with James Taylor.
  • June 5 — Red Hot Chili Peppers.
  • June 6 — Sarah McLachlan.
  • June 14 — Janet Jackson.
  • June 20 — Cage the Elephant.
  • June 25 — Third Eye Blind with Yellowcard.
  • June 26 — Styx & Foreigner with John Waite.
  • June 29 — New Kids on the Block , with Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
  • July 9 — Noah Kahan.
  • July 11 — Hootie and the Blowfish.
  • July 18 — Barbie the Movie: In Concert.
  • July 20 — Niall Horan .
  • July 21 — A Day to Remember.
  • July 29 — Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
  • July 30 — 30 Seconds to Mars.
  • July 31 — Bush.
  • Aug. 1 — Alanis Morissette.
  • Aug. 3 — Sam Hunt.
  • Aug. 15 — Dirty Heads and Slightly Stoopid, with Common Kings, The Elovaters.
  • Aug. 16 — The Australian Pink Floyd Show.
  • Aug. 18 — Limp Bizkit, Bones, N8NOFACE, Cory Feldman, Riff Raff.
  • Aug. 20 — Tyler Childers.
  • Aug. 21 — Santana and Counting Crows.
  • Aug. 22 — Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper.
  • Aug. 24 — Blue October, Switchfoot and Matt Nathanson.
  • Aug. 29 — Train and REO Speedwagon.
  • Aug. 30 — The Doobie Brothers.
  • Aug. 31 — Hozier.
  • Sept. 5 — Glass Animals.
  • Sept. 6 — Creed.
  • Sept. 7 — Jason Aldean.
  • Sept. 10 — Def Leppard.
  • Sept. 13 — Lainey Wilson.
  • Sept. 20 — Dan + Shay.
  • Sept. 25 — Pitbull, with special guest T-Pain.
  • Sept. 26 — ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
  • Oct. 5 — Breaking Benjamin and Staind, with special guest Daughtry.
  • Oct. 11 — Imagine Dragons.

Here’s your guide to big summer concerts in Utah

From downtown salt lake city to southern utah, musicians of every genre are set to perform..

(Isaac Hale | Special to The Tribune) Garth Brooks performs with his band during a stop on their stadium tour held at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 17, 2021. Brooks will return to Rice-Eccles for two shows, July 17 and 18, 2022.

After over two years of cancellations and financial instability, Utah’s music industry is slowly but surely building up again. This summer marks one of bouncing back, and many music festivals and events are returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Utah’s musical footprint is centered around Salt Lake City — with Red Butte Garden’s summer series, the Twilight Concert Series, and a wealth of concerts at Vivint Smart Home Arena and the Eccles Theater. But the big summer shows can also be found in West Valley City (at Usana Amphitheater and the Maverik Center), Park City, Ogden, and into southern Utah.

Here is a list of the festivals and lineups set to take place so far, through the summer and into early fall:

Salt Lake City

Twilight Concert Series • The five shows in this long-loved concert series will happen at the Gallivan Center (239 S. Main, Salt Lake City). Artists include Rainbow Kitten Surprise (July 14; sold out); Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen and Julien Baker (August 6); The Decemberists (August 11); Cuco (August 16) and Shakey Graves (September 2). Tickets are on sale now at 24tix.com.

(Capitol Records) Indie-folk band The Decemberists are scheduled to perform at Salt Lake City's Gallivan Center on August 11, 2022, as part of the Twilight Concert Series.

LoveLoud Festival • Returning after two years, this Utah-based event begun by Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds (who’s one of this year’s headliners) includes a Utah-oriented line-up: The Aces, David Archuleta, Neon Trees and Mat & Savanna Shaw, along with such national artists as WILLOW and Anitta. The event is set to take place on May 14 at Vivint Smart Home Arena, 301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets are now available.

Kilby Court Block Party • The third annual event will happen on May 13-14 at Library Square, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. The two-day event will be headlined by singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers. The event is entirely sold out.

(Frank Ockenfels | Dead Oceans) Alt-rock singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers will be the headline act for the third annual Kilby Court Block Party, scheduled for May 13-14, 2022, in Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City.

U92 Summer Jam • The hip-hop and rap music festival will be held on June 17 at Rio Tinto Stadium, 9370 S. State St., Sandy. Russ will headline the event, with support from artists Cordae, Vince Staples and Jnr Choi. Tickets are available to purchase on Rio Tinto’s website.

Utah Blues Festival • The 6th Utah Blues Festival will occur on June 10-11 at the Gallivan Center, 238 S. Main, Salt Lake City. Performers include local artist Eric Heideman, the Bennett Matteo Band, Marquise Knock, Vanessa Collier, Curtis Salgado and Ruthie Foster. Tickets are available to purchase on AXS .

Das Energi Festival • The well-known electronic music festival will feature performances from deadmau5 on Aug. 12 and Excision on Aug. 13, at the Great Saltair, 12408 W. Saltair Drive, Magna. More acts to be announced. Tickets are available now at eventbrite.com .

Red Butte Garden Summer Concert Series • The full slate of 30 shows is back this year, featuring a mix of artists from different genres — including Bonnie Raitt, The Black Crowes, Caamp, Trombone Shorty, Maren Morris and more. Tickets are now on sale , but prices vary according to show, and several are sold out. They’ll take place from May to September at the garden, 300 W. Wakara Way, Salt Lake City.

(Justen Williams | Blue Note Records) New Orleans musician Trombone Shorty is scheduled to perform June 29, 2022, at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City.

Ogden Twilight • Easily the most anticipated festival this summer, due to its caliber of headliners like Bleachers, Beach House, Lauv, Flume and more. There are 10 shows in total, taking place from June throughOctober, at the Ogden Amphitheater. Tickets are on sale now, but many of the shows like Bleachers, Beach House, Modest Mouse and Flume are already sold out.

(Carlotta Kohl | RCA Records) Jack Antonoff of Bleachers, which is scheduled to perform at Ogden Amphitheater in Ogden on June 21, 2022, as part of the 2022 Odgen Twilight Concert Series.

American Fork

Fork Fest • This festival features 28 bands on three stages, with food trucks. Performers include Ritt Momney, Ej Michels, Bri Ray and more. Tickets are now available and the event will take place on June 11 at Art Dye Park, 1000 N. 550 E. St., American Fork.

Superbloom Fest • Utah band The National Parks are hosting their second annual Superbloom Festival at Sand Hollow Resort. It’s an all-ages event that will happen on September 10. The line-up includes headliner Judah & The Lion, The National Parks, Jamestown Revival and more. Tickets can be purchased online at 24tix.com.

Deer Valley Music Festival • The Utah Symphony’s annual summer series, with shows between July 1 and August 6. Headliners include Stewart Copeland (drummer for The Police), Boyz II Men, Guster and Kristin Chenoweth. Tickets on sale at deervalleymusicfestival.org .

(Daniel Knighton | Utah Symphony) Stewart Copeland, founder and drummer for the legendary rock band The Police, will perform with the Utah Symphony on July 1, 2022, in the opening concert of the Deer Valley Music Festival.

Park City Song Summit • In this “anti-festival” music enthusiasts will find panels, live performances and more. Set to take place in Park City, September 7-10, with artists like Josh Ritter, Katie Pruitt, Joe Pug and Celisse. Tickets will go on sale on May 20 and the events will take place at various venues in Park City.

Fort Desolation Festival • Coining itself as a “adventure travel festival” this event at Cougar Ridge Resort in Torrey, Utah will happen from Aug. 12-14 and features performances from such artists as Amos Lee, Elle King and more. Check fortdesolation.com/fest for more information.

Country FanFest • This country music festival will happen over the course of four days, July 27-30. Performers include Chris Janson, Brooks & Dunn, Runaway June, Jimmie Allen and more. Passes to the festival are available for purchase now.

Moab Music Festival: This year marks the 30th anniversary of this festival, which prides itself on being “music in concert with the landscape” with jazz, chamber and classical music. Three pieces composed by Native American composers will headline this festival, which will take place from June to early September. Tickets are available to purchase on a per-concert basis.

Major concerts

May 14 • Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons , ‘60s pop • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

May 19 • Ben Rector , indie pop • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

May 25 • The Eagles , classic rock • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

May 30 • Lord Huron , indie rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 2 • 311 , reggae-rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 3 • Jessie James Decker , country-pop • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 4 • Hannah Gadsby , stand-up comedian • Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City.

June 5 • “Weird Al” Yankovic , comedian/musician • Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City.

Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune "Weird Al" Yankovic — seen here speaking at the FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention in 2017 — is scheduled to perform Sunday, June 5, 2022, at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City.

June 8 • New Kids on the Block , ‘80s pop boy band • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

June 10 • Jack White , rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

June 10 • Violent Femmes , ‘80s/’90s alt-rock • Maverik Center, Salt Lake City.

June 11 • AJR , indie rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

June 11 • Tash Sultana , psychedelic rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 14 • Chicago and Brian Wilson , classic rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

June 16 • Stevie Nicks , pop-rock legend • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

June 17 • Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass), comic rock duo • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 24 • “Wait Wait” Stand-Up Comedy Tour , featuring comics Negin Farsad, Helen Hong, Mo Rocca and Alonzo Bodden • Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City.

June 27 • Fleet Foxes , indie folk • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 28 • Santana and Earth Wind & Fire , guitar rock and funk/soul • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 2 • Tim McGraw and Marie Osmond , country • LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo (Stadium of Fire)

July 5-6 • Regina Spektor , anti-folk • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

June 17-18 • Garth Brooks , country • Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City.

July 7 • Puscifer , electronic rock • Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City.

July 9 • REO Speedwagon and Styx , classic rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 10 • Brit Floyd , Pink Floyd tribute act • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

July 11 • The Black Keys , alt-rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 15 • Dude Perfect , YouTube comedy sensation • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

July 15 • The Four Tops and The Temptations , Motown groups • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

July 16 • Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin , Christian/gospel • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 20 • The Lumineers , folk-rock • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

July 23 • Jason Aldean , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 26 • Goo Goo Dolls , alt-rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

July 27 • Josh Groban , pop and classical singer • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

July 28 • Kenny Chesney , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 4 • Backstreet Boys , classic boy band • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 5 • The Chicks , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 5 • Imagine Dragons , alternative • Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City.

August 6 • Machine Gun Kelly , rock/rap • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 10 • Rob Zombie and Mudvayne , rock/metal • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 11 • Brandi Carlile , folk-pop • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

August 11 • Thomas Rhett , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 12 • Lost ‘80s Live , featuring A Flock of Seagulls, Wang Chung, The English Beat and more • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

August 12 • Whiskey Myers , country-rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

(Khris Poage | Wiggy Thump Records) The country band Whiskey Myers (from left: Jeff Hogg, Tony Kent, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, John Jeffers, Jamey Gleaves) are scheduled to perform August 12, 2022, in Sandy Amphitheater in Sandy.

August 13 • OneRepublic , pop-rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 15 • Collective Soul , rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

August 16 • Mt. Joy , psychedelic alt-pop • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

August 18 • Big Time Rush , pop • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 18 • Andy Grammer and Fitz & The Tantrums , pop-rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

August 19 • Australian Pink Floyd Show , Pink Floyd tribute • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 24 • Incubus , rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 25 • Elvis Costello & The Imposters , pop-rock • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

August 29 • Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin , rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 30 • The Killers , alt-rock • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

August 30 • Sammy Hagar & The Circle , rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

August 30 • Robert Plant and Alison Krauss , rock/country/bluegrass • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

(David McClister | Rounder Records) Rock singer Robert Plant and bluegrass singer/musician Alison Krauss are scheduled to perform together August 30, 2022, at Sandy Amphitheater in Sandy.

August 27 • Los Angeles Azules , Mexican pop group • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

September 1 • Travis Tritt and Randy Houser , country • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

September 2 • Jack Johnson , laidback pop-rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 6 • Ben Platt , pop and Broadway singer • Maverik Center, West Valley City.

September 8 • Roger Waters (of Pink Floyd), rock • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

September 9 • Korn and Evanescence , rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 10 • Morgan Wallen , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 15 • Keith Urban , country • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 17 • LANY , pop • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 19 • Iron Maiden , metal/rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 20 • Twenty One Pilots , indie pop • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

September 20 • Odesza , electronic rock • Usana Amphitheater, West Valley City.

September 21 • Shawn Mendes , pop • Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City.

September 23 • Jackson Browne , ‘70s pop-rock icon • Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy.

September 24 • Crowded House , New Zealand pop-rock • Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City.

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Ghost•Amon Amarth•August 7, 2023•USANA Amphitheatre

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In case you missed it, the legendary Swedish rock band, Ghost, made an appearance at the USANA Amphitheatre on August 7th, 2023 while on their RE-IMPERATOUR. It certainly was a night that all in attendance won’t soon forget. Utah is their fourth stop thus far on the tour. So if you still want to participate in their life-changing, theatric, pyro, and fog-filled ritual, visit their website for more details at ghost-official.com. 

Ghost released their debut album in 2010 and since then have continued to utilize their love of theatrics, horror, mystery, and Scandinavian metal roots to create an experience unlike anything you’ve witnessed before. You’ll find the lead singer Tobias Forge, who goes by “Papa Emeritus”, dressed in a variety of outfits throughout the night. All very luxurious. Perhaps one of his most iconic outfits consisted of black Papal regalia adorned with decorative skull-like designs and other symbols and his face covered in a prosthetic mask and makeup resembling that of a skeleton. You will find all of the other band members, known as “Nameless Ghouls”, wearing slight variations of the same face concealing costumes, with one of the most memorable features being their masks that have these big black goggle-like eyes. Eyes that will pierce your soul. 

As I arrived at the amphitheater, I saw masses of people waiting in line, preparing for the ritual, filled with anticipation, counting the minutes until the doors were open. More people in Ghost t-shirts and nun outfits than I’d ever seen before ever filed into the venue once the clock struck 5 o’clock. The fun was about to begin. 

I had the opportunity to talk with some fans in the crowd and asked them some questions while people were waiting for the show to start. I asked this group dressed as nuns about their experience waiting in line and one of them named Raha said, “I met many incredible fans who I was able to have some great conversations with. There were some fans passing out stickers and bracelets they had made for other people.” I then asked Raha how she found Ghost originally. 

“In 2016, I walked into Hot Topic one day and heard Cirice playing in the store. I loved it so much, I immediately stopped and looked up the lyrics so that I could listen to the song when I got home. That night, I played Cirice and fell in love. From there, I discovered He Is and so much more. I instantly fell in love with Ghost and was able to see them in concert for the first time later that year. I have met a lot of my friends through Ghost. The connection we have because of Ghost is different than anything else. Whenever I’m feeling down, I know anything Ghost-related can cheer me up immediately.” 

She went on to tell me about how the lead singer had talked to her at her first Ghost concert in 2016 and then when she had met Cardinal Copia(a previous stage name for the singer) in 2019 and gotten a cute photo with him while holding the Ghost Cardinal Copia plushie. I was blown away by the sense of community that this group of ghouls has. It is most certainly something rare. If you were part of a special VIP group, you could also experience what is called the Spillways Lounge which allows you access to a special Ghost museum experience filled with all sorts of things that would blow your mind. You’ll just have to see it for yourself. 

Amon Amarth

It is not often that an audience has the privilege of witnessing an opening band with as much success, energy, theatrics, and stage production as this audience would experience. Amon Amarth, also hailing from Sweden, is a Swedish melodic death metal band – often referred to as viking metal. As people entered the amphitheater and made their way toward the stage, they would see two massive statues of swordsmen on stage, towering above everyone. The drumset was placed atop a giant viking helmet riser. I remember back in highschool, seeing this kid Jason wearing Amon Amarth merch all the time and man, he knew what was up.

Opening with the song “Raven’s Flight”, this band had all of Salt Lake shaking from their viking metal screams, guitar solos and long hair and beards, to their epic warrior battles on stage. I saw a cute couple in the audience, the man dressed up in full Nordic Viking cosplay and the woman in full Goth Nun mode. It felt like a perfect union of Amon Amarth and Ghost. 

Later in their set, Amon Amarth had the audience including the people in the pit sit down and row their oars for the song “Put Your Back Into the Oar” and it was so fun to watch. The lead singer had a horn strapped to his belt that he drank from and raised it on behalf of the Salt Lake crowd. After a lot of epic song performances and stage theatrics which I won’t spoil too much of, and finishing their set off with, “Twilight Of The Thunder God”, the crowd was even more fired up and ready for Ghost. 

And then it was time. “Imperium” was blasting as a giant curtain that had been hiding the stage dropped and the band entered playing “Kaisarion”. The crowd was roaring. I imagine many felt like they were in a surreal, vivid dream, witnessing the Ghouls and Papa Emeritus IV in the flesh. 

The stage’s backdrop felt like you had been transported into a stunning gothic cathedral with towering stained glass windows and the band’s symbol inlaid into the cathedral stone. All the Ghouls were entrancing.Their piercing black stare pulled you in to where it was hard to look away, and as soon as they made eye contact with you, it was over. I saw the Ghouls teasing fans all night and it was so entertaining. Each Ghoul has their own personality that really comes out through the way they perform and interact with each other. And Papa’s sense of humor, the way he interacted with the Ghouls and the crowd filled you with joy and excitement. 

Ghost is known for having very dark, powerful imagery, so I was curious to see how the outdoor amphitheater impacted the stage visuals and overall energy. Needless to say, it was stunning. The sun slowly set during the performance until it disappeared. The clouds were a lovely backdrop for Papa if you were on the sides of the stage which made for a unique and beautiful view. The use of fog and pyro added such a magical dimension to an already stunning scene. 

There is a lot of history and lore behind the theatrics of Ghost’s ritual, so I suggest doing your research in an effort to better understand it. I certainly have a lot to learn. They played the song, “He Is”, which the nun Raha told me they haven’t played in a long time, so the crowd was so excited when that song began. But a part of the night I won’t forget happened next: when they wheeled out Nihil(a former version of Papa) who was in a coffin. They attempted to “resuscitate” him, the first time with no success. On the second attempt, sparks flew out of the coffin and he came back to life, only for enough time for him to be handed a saxophone and play one of the most legendary saxophone solos of all time during “Miasma”. 

Throughout the night, everyone sang, danced, screamed, full of joy and excitement. There is so much to tell, and the amount of outfit changes was very impressive for Papa, but I will just say that you absolutely need to add Ghost to your list of artists to see if you haven’t already. Because it will change your life. 

The first song of the encore was the iconic, “Kiss The Go-Goat”, and one of the things Papa said leading into the song was that it was time to give Salt Lake City a goodnight kiss. They then played two Ghost classics to finish off the night’s ritual: “Dance Macabre” and “Square Hammer”. 

The night was electric. An 18-song setlist, a crowd full of Ghost lovers, metal lovers, friends, family, vikings, nuns, and the like, and surely a ritual no one would forget. The Ghouls and Papa all came close to the edge of the stage, blowing kisses, waving, saying thank you, throwing loads of guitar pics into the crowd, handing out setlists to those devoted fans, all while the song “Sorrow In the Wind” by Emmylou Harris is playing the background. It was a beautiful moment and fitting way to say “Farewell, until next time, my children of Utah”, as I imagine A Nameless Ghoul would say.

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Tool announces extensive 2022 tour.

TOOL has announced an extensive 2022 world tour, outlining headlining dates throughout the U.S., Europe, and U.K.

The hard rock, progressive metal four-piece will hit the road beginning January 10th for an extensive five-month tour. TOOL will kick off their tour at Eugene, OR’s Matthew Knight Arena , circulating throughout arenas before headlining Salt Lake City, UT’s Maverik Center on January 25th. From there, the band will continue throughout the rest of the U.S through March before heading oversees to round out their tour in Europe and the U.K. The tour will feature support from Blonde Redhead and The Acid Helps at select dates.

Watch TOOL’s tour announcement video below.

After a 13 year hiatus, the rock group stunned the world when they released Fear Inoculum in 2019. Of course, the band’s highly anticipated world tour was inevitably canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the band is ready to get back on the road with high spirits, even after vocalist Maynard James Keenan battled COVID-19 not once, but twice in 2020. With the coast looking clear and better every day as the world slowly opens up and recovers from a year lost, Keenan posted alongside the tour announcement, “Let’s finish what we started. Shall we?”

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Tickets to TOOL’s 2022 tour go on sale this Friday, October 1st at 10 a.m. local time. TOOL Army members now have access to pre-sale tickets for all dates. Tickets to TOOL’s headlining show at SLC’s Maverik Center can be found here . See below for a full list of upcoming tour dates. For more information, visit the band’s website .

1.10.22 – Eugene, OR – Matthew Knight Arena 1.11.22 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome 1.13.22 – Boise, ID – Ford Idaho Center 1.15.22 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center 1.16.22 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center 1.18 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center 1.19.22 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena 1.21.22 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center 1.22.22 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena 1.25.22 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center 1.27.22 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 1.30.22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 1.31.22 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center 2.2.22 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center 2.4.22 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 2.5.22 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center 2.8.22 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center 2.9.22 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena 2.10.22 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena 2.19.22 – Boston, MA TD Garden 2.20.22 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center 2.22.22 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena 2.23.22 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena 2.26.22 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center 2.27.22 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center 3.1.22 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena 3.3.22 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena 3.4.22 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center 3.6.22 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena 3.8.22 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena 3.10.22 – Chicago, IL – United Center 3.12.22 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Arena 3.13.22 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center 3.15.22 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center 3.17.22 – Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Center 3.18.22 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 3.20.22 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

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This is the inaugural year for the Southern Utah Blues Festival (SUBF), produced by the Red Rock Music Association and Tuacahn Center for the Arts. Although in its infancy, the SUBF promises to be one of the finest quality Blues festivals in the country with a lineup of award-winning bands and artists performing at one of the premier outdoor venues in the nation, the Tuacahn Amphitheatre.

The festival lineup includes SOUTHERN AVENUE - 2024 Band of the Year Nomination, Grammy Nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album, GHOST TOWN BLUES BAND - 2022 BB King Entertainer Of the Year nominee, 2020 BB King Entertainer of The Year winner, JIMMY CARPENTER - Grammy Award winner, Multiple BMA nominations for Horn Player of the Year, JORDAN MATTHEW YOUNG - finalist of the 2021 television series, The Voice , TAS CRU - Recipient of the Keeping the Blues Alive Award, 2016 Best Emerging Artist nominee and DICK EARL’S ELECTRIC WITNESS - 3rd place winner of the 2023 International Blues Challenge.

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Now that Dan Reynolds has shown off his Indiana Jones–like ability to escape boobytrapped ancient ruins — all without the aid of socks — in Imagine Dragons’ “Eyes Closed” video, the group will show that it can tour with its eyes closed as veterans of the road. The Imagine Dragons will kick off an arena tour this summer — tied to the release of their new nine-track album, Loom (out June 28) — and it will run through the fall.

Tickets will go on sale Friday. Various presales begin Tuesday. Full details are on the group’s website . There are also VIP packages including one with “a signed guitar played by a member of Imagine Dragons on stage that night.”

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Aerosmith 2024 Farewell Tour: Here's Where to Buy Tickets Online

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Aerosmith is ready to come together with fans for the rescheduled dates of their Peace Out farewell tour. The band originally had to cancel tour dates when Steven Tyler announced a vocal chord injury , but starting Sept. 2024 until Feb. 2025, the rockstars will head back on the road and travel to cities across North America. Select dates will also include special guests like The Black Crowes and Teddy Swims.

Tickets initially went on sale through Ticketmaster and you may still be able to buy tickets from the official distributer. In case you can't find the seats or the view you want though, there are cheap ticket sites available including resale options like StubHub , Vivid Seats , Seat Geek and Ticketsmarter .

If you want to hear hits like "Walk This Way," "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion," keep reading to learn more about where to buy Aerosmith tickets.

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The Peace Out Farewell tour is slated to be the last tour by Aerosmith as of now. Originally, the tour was slated to begin Sept. 3, 2023, and go on for more than 40 concerts, but after Tyler sustained an injury to his vocal chords during the third show in, the band had to postpone their tour dates.

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Ticketmaster still has tickets available for their 2024 tour, which you can buy starting at $57. If your desired section or number of tickets wanted aren't available, you can check out resale ticket sellers for more options below

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Porter Robinson Announces “SMILE! :D World Tour” 70+ Dates In 2024-2025

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Grammy-nominated artist Porter Robinson announces a 5-continent world tour including stops in 30+ North American cities, Europe, and Asia in support of his highly anticipated third studio album SMILE! 😀 , releasing July 26th via MOM+POP. [Pre-order here ]

Robinson will debut a completely new live production including a full live band during his SMILE! 😀 World Tour, after first experimenting with the band format at his own sold-out Second Sky festival and again in 2023 at Coachella’s main stage. Fans can expect opening acts ericdoa in North America, underscores in Europe and Galileo Galilei in Japan.

The SMILE! 😀 World Tour will kick off on August 29 in Boston and hit notable stops along the way including Forrest Hills in New York on August 31 and Hollywood Bowl on October 11, before heading onto an Asian run which spans 9 cities beginning November 2024. Porter concludes the tour by traversing across 8 countries in Europe throughout February and March 2025, including a stop at London’s prestigious Brixton Academy . Dates in Australia and Latin America will also be announced soon. Full routing is available below.

Pre-sale commences Tuesday, April 30 at 10am local time —fans can register for early access to tickets at porterrobinson.com . Various presales will take place throughout the week including a CITI presale in the U.S. (details below) ahead of the general on sale on Friday, May 3 at 10am local time. For more information on the tour and tickets, visit porterrobinson.com .

The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans. VIP Packages may include premium tickets, exclusive access to the pre-show VIP lounge, access to a VIP bar, early entry into the venue, pre-show merchandise shopping opportunity, specially designed gift item, and more. VIP package contents vary based on offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com (N. America) or vipnation.eu (Europe).

CITI is the official card of Porter Robinson presents SMILE! 😀 World Tour. CITI Card Members will have access to presale tickets for the U.S. dates beginning Monday, April 29 at 10AM local time until Thursday, May 2 at 10PM local time through the CITI Entertainment program.

For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com .

For the Hollywood Bowl show, American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Monday, April 29 at 10:00am PST through Thursday, May 2 at 10:00pm PST.

SMILE! 😀 World Tour Dates:

August 29, 2024 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

August 30, 2024 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

August 31, 2024 – New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

September 5, 2024 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy

September 6, 2024 – Orlando, FL – Addition Financial Arena

September 7, 2024 – Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park

September 10, 2024 – Nashville, TN – Municipal Auditorium

September  11, 2024 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

September 13, 2024 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann

September 14, 2024 – Washington, DC – Merriweather Post Pavilion

September 15, 2024 – Pittsburgh, PA – UPMC Events Center

September 17, 2024 – Montreal, BC – MTELUS

September 19, 2024 – Toronto, BC – HISTORY

September 21, 2024 – Toronto, BC – HISTORY

September 22, 2024 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore

September 23, 2024 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater

September 26, 2024 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee

September 27, 2024 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

September 28, 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

September 30, 2024 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park

October 1, 2024 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion

October 8, 2024 – El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum

October 11, 2024 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl

October 12, 2024 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

October 13, 2024 – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park

October 15, 2024 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel

October 17, 2024 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

October 18, 2024 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

October 19, 2024 – Las Vegas, NV – BleauLive Theater

October 24, 2024 – Sacramento, CA – Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre

October 25, 2024 – San Francisco, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

October 29, 2024 – Boise, ID – Revolution Concert House

October 31, 2024 – Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds

November 1, 2024 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

November 2, 2024 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

November 25, 2024 – Bangkok – Samyan Mitrtown Hall

November 27, 2024 – Singapore – The Star Performing Arts Centre

December 8, 2024 – Manila – The Podium

December 10, 2024 – Taipei – Zepp New Taipei

December 12, 2024 – Seoul – Myunghwa Live Hall

February 10, 2025 – Tokyo – Tokyo Garden Theater

February 11, 2025 – Osaka – Namba Hatch

February 12, 2025 – Nagoya – Diamond Hall

February 14, 2025 – Fukuoka – UNITEDLAB

February 21, 2025 – Berlin – Huxleys Neue Welt

February 22, 2025 – Hamburg – Fabrik

February 24, 2025 – Oslo – Rockefeller Music Hall

February 25, 2025 – Stockholm – Berns

February 26. 2025 – Copenhagen – Vega

February 28, 2025 – Amsterdam – Melkweg

March 3, 2025 – Cologne – Live Music Hall

March 4, 2025 – Paris – Salle Pleyel

March 6, 2025 – London – O2 Academy Brixton

March 7, 2025 – Manchester – Albert Hall

March 8, 2025 – Glasgow – SWG3 Galvanizers

March 10, 2025 – Dublin – 3Olympia Theatre

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About Porter Robinson:

At age 18, the North Carolina-based producer and songwriter burst onto the scene with a complex, bombastic brand of electro-house. Following the major success of his 2014 debut album Worlds , Porter released the RIAA Gold single “Shelter” with Madeon in 2016, followed by a Shelter Live Tour spanning 43 dates and four continents. The following year, Porter began releasing music under a new alias, Virtual Self, which led to his first Grammy nomination for the BBC Radio 1 hit single “Ghost Voices.” In 2019, Porter put on the first Second Sky Festival, which sold out all 30,000 tickets for the two-day festival in a single day. In both 2020 and 2021, Porter Robinson hosted editions of his virtual festival Secret Sky, amassing over 6 million viewers combined, and which came to be regarded as the most sophisticated virtual festivals of its time. Later in 2021, following the release of sophomore album Nurture, Second Sky Festival made its return to the Bay Area, selling out 40,000 tickets in a single day. Immediately following, the Nurture Live North American Tour sold over 150,000 concert tickets and was the highest grossing electronic tour of 2021. In 2022, in partnership with Riot Games, Robinson released “Everything Goes On” surpassing 100 million global streams . Later that year was his debut of one of two exclusive full live band performances, first at Second Sky 2022 and again in 2023 at the Coachella Main Stage.

About MOM + POP: 

In their 16th year, Mom+Pop Music has curated a critically acclaimed list of artists including  Courtney Barnett, MGMT, Beach Bunny, Caamp, Ashe, Orion Sun, Porter Robinson, SEB, Tom Morello, and many others. Solely owned and operated by Founder/co-owner Michael Goldstone and co-owner Thaddeus Rudd, M+P has a global team of 25 people and is self-distributed. Known for their artist-first ethos, M+P continues to amass industry accolades from artists, media, and colleagues including Billboard’s Independent Label Power Lists, A2IM’s Libera Award for Label of the Year, and other recognition. They have received consistent media acclaim featured in Forbes, Variety, Billboard and HITS among other outlets. Mom+Pop Music is located in New York City and has offices in Los Angeles.

About Live Nation Entertainment:

Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com .

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It was a huge honor for the Herriman High School Choir, Orchestra, and Tour Concert Band. They were invited to perform recently at the National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade in Honolulu, Hawaii. The students, along with their music directors, represented Jordan School District and all of the State of Utah with amazing performances, showing their pride and tremendous talents.

The National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade takes place to pay tribute to those who served our nation for the cause of freedom and liberty. Honolulu and its historic Waikiki beach served as a perfect host and backdrop for the important commemoration and welcome home for veterans.

Bands not only marched in the parade, but they were an integral part of the Official Public Ceremony, performing as part of the mass band led by the Marine Forces Pacific Band.

Congratulations to Herriman High School for honoring veterans in such a meaningful way and giving veterans musical memories to last a lifetime.

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