Summer in Utah means music fans have the chance to see their favorite acts outside, in the warm sun or under the stars. There are full slates of concerts planned this year at staple outdoor venues. There are also festivals coming to the Utah State Fairpark, Gallivan Center, Library Square and Park City’s City Park.
A few traditional venues are notably absent. The Delta Center will be closed for renovations during the Jazz and Utah Hockey Club off-seasons, with no concerts booked there until October. And both Fort Desolation Fest in Torrey and Country Fan Fest in Tooele are taking 2025 off.
Here’s a rundown, by venue, of more than 170 major concerts scheduled to play along the Wasatch Front — and a few other places — into the early fall. (Patrick Beaudry) Pop icon Cyndi Lauper is scheduled to bring her "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" farewell tour to West Valley City's Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre on August 14, 2025. Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre 5150 Upper Ridge Road, West Valley City.
For ticket information, go to livenation.com . Thursday, May 29 • Country band Hardy , with Koe Wetzel , Stephen Wilson Jr.
and McCoy Moore opening. Friday, June 6 • Stand-up comedian Matt Rife . Wednesday, June 11 • Legacy pop-rock acts Styx and Kevin Cronin (of REO Speedwagon) co-headline, with Don Felder (of The Eagles) in support.
Saturday, June 14 • Folk-rock band Mumford & Sons , with Good Neighbours opening. Sunday, June 15 • Reggae band Stick Figure , with Stephen Marley and The Hip Abduction supporting. Friday, June 20 • Post-hardcore band Pierce the Veil , with Sleeping With Sirens and Beach Weather supporting.
Tuesday, June 24 • Pop star Halsey , with Magdalena Bay and flowerovlove in support. Thursday, June 26 • Country singer Cody Johnson . Tuesday, July 1 • Dance-pop acts Kesha and Scissor Sisters co-headline, with Slayyyter opening.
Tuesday, July 8 • A hard-rock/metal show, led by Beartooth , I Prevail , Killswitch Engage and Parkway Drive as co-headliners, supported by The Amity Affliction , The Devil Wears Prada , Alphawolf and Kingdom of Giants . Saturday, July 12 • Rock band Incubus performs all of its “Morning View” album plus the hits; Manchester Orchestra opens. Sunday, July 13 • ’90s rock bands Collective Soul and Live co-headline, with Our Lady Peace and Greylin James Rue in support.
(Darron Cummings | Associated Press file photo) Country star Keith Urban, seen here performing in 2023, is scheduled to perform at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in West Valley City on July 18. 2025. Friday, July 18 • Country superstar Keith Urban , with Chase Matthew , Alana Springsteen and Karley Scott Collins in support.
Saturday, July 19 • Hard-rock band Volbeat , with Halestorm and The Ghost Inside in support. Monday, July 21 • Japanese metal band Babymetal , with Jinjer and Bloodywood in support. Tuesday, July 22 • Indie rock band AJR , with Cavetown , Valley and Madilyn Mei in support.
Saturday, July 26 • Country star Jason Aldean , with Nate Smith , RaeLynn and Dee Jay Silver supporting. Wednesday, July 30 • Neo-folk band The Lumineers , with Tom Odell opening. Thursday, July 31 • Country singer Dierks Bentley , with Zach Top and The Band Loula in support.
Friday and Saturday, August 1-2 • Blues-rock musician Hozier headlines a pair of shows. Friday, August 8 • Rapper Russ , with Big Sean and Sabrina Claudio in support. Sunday, August 10 • Alt-dance act Rüfüs Du Soul , with Glass Beams opening.
Thursday, August 14 • ’80s pop legend Cyndi Lauper on her farewell tour; Jake Wesley Rogers opens. Friday and Saturday, August 15 • Country-folk singer Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show, with Marcus King . Wednesday, August 20 • Metal band Pantera , with Amon Amarth opening.
Thursday, August 21 • ’90s rock band Counting Crows , with The Gaslight Anthem opening. (Brantley Gutierrez) Rock/soul/blues band Alabama Shakes is scheduled to perform at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre on August 22, 2025. Friday, August 22 • Rock-soul-blues band Alabama Shakes , with Y La Bamba opening.
Saturday, August 23 • Rap/hardcore act $uicideboy$ , with Bones , Joeyy , Night Lovell , Germ and Chetta in support. Tuesday, August 26 • ’90s rock band Goo Goo Dolls , with Dashboard Confessional opening. Wednesday, August 27 • A night of ’70s and ’80s pop, headlined by Toto and featuring Men at Work and Christopher Cross .
Thursday, August 28 • Country quartet Little Big Town , with Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne in support. Friday, August 29 • Pop band Big Time Rush headlines, with Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman in support. Friday, September 5 • Classic rock performer Billy Idol headlines, with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts opening.
Saturday, September 6 • Indie rock band The Offspring , with Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory in support. Saturday, September 20 • Country singer Thomas Rhett , with Tucker Wetmore and The Castellows supporting. Saturday, September 27 • Hard rock bands Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace co-headline, with Return to Dust opening.
Sunday, October 12 • Metal legends Judas Priest and Alice Cooper co-headline, with Corrosion of Conformity opening. (Red Butte Garden) Blues-rock guitarist Keb' Mo' is scheduled to perform, co-headlining with Shawn Colvin, at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City on August 25, 2025. Red Butte Garden Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City.
For ticket information, go to redbuttegarden.org/concerts . Monday, May 19 • The series kicks off with Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductees Cheap Trick .
Thursday, May 29 • Minnesota bluegrass group Trampled by Turtles , alongside Clay Street Unit . (Sold out) Thursday, June 5 • English singer-songwriter James Arthur . Sunday, June 8 • Actor and songwriter Ryan Bingham with folk rock group The Texas Gentlemen.
Thursday, June 12 • American soul band St. Paul & The Broken Bones and roots band The Wood Brothers with Cece Coakley. Tuesday, June 17 • Georgia rock band Drive-By Truckers and rock band Deer Tick .
Wednesday, June 18 • Canadian rock group Barenaked Ladies alongside alt-rock band Guster and pop-harmonic rock band Fastball. Sunday, June 22 • Australian singer-songwriter Tash Sultana with pop group Lime Cordiale. Thursday, June 26 • Los Angeles rock group Little Feat & Long Beach-based Nitty Gritty Dirt Band .
Sunday, July 13 • North Carolina folk duo Watchhouse Monday, July 14 • Indiana blues and rock band Houndmouth and country band Shane Smith & The Saints . Wednesday, July 16 • MacArthur grant recipient, Grammy and Pulitzer prize winning American folk artist Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue . Sunday, July 20 • Punk rock band X and Mexican-American rock group Los Lobos .
Friday, July 25 • Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring guitarist Jerry Douglas with singer-songwriter Willie Watson . Sunday, July 27 • Blues guitarist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Missouri guitarist Samantha Fish . Monday, July 28 • Alt-rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket with Minneapolis rock band Semisonic and Texas alt-rock group Sixpence None the Richer .
(Red Butte Garden) Folk band Elephant Revival is scheduled to perform at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City on July 30, 2025. Wednesday, July 30 • Colorado folk group Elephant Revival with folk duo Two Runner . Tuesday, August 5 • Indie/roots band DISPATCH with John Butler and rock band G.
Love & Special Sauce and Donavon Frankenreiter . Wednesday, August 6 • “Jessie’s Girl” songwriter Rick Springfield with John Waite , Wang Chung and Paul Young . Sunday, August 10 • Michael Franti & Spearhead with pop group Bombargo .
Monday, August 11: Rock band My Morning Jacket . Wednesday, August 13: Rock band ZZ Top . Sunday, August 17 • R&B-based horn section Tower of Power and progressive soul band WAR .
Sunday, August 24 • Singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne with Canadian folk group The Weather Station . Monday, August 25 • Blues musician Keb’ Mo’ and Grammy-winner Shawn Colvin . Thursday, September 4 • Singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov with Seattle songwriter Dean Johnson .
Tuesday, September 9 • Pop band TRAIN with Edwin McCain . Sunday, September 14 • Rock group Ok Go . Tuesday, September 16 • Latin instrumental band Hermanos Gutiérrez .
(Reggie Villa) Hawaiian country musician Maoli is scheduled to perform at Granary Live in Salt Lake City on August 1, 2025. Granary Live The outdoor venue in Salt Lake City’s Granary district, at 742 S. 500 West.
Tickets at granarylive.com . Friday, June 13 • Roots/folk/reggae performer Trevor Hall , with Fruit Bats (solo) opening.
Wednesday, July 2 • Country singer Charley Crockett . Friday, July 11 • Indie country band Muscadine Bloodline . Wednesday, July 23 • Bluegrass acts Railroad Earth , Yonder Mountain String Band and Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country co-headline.
Thursday, July 24 • Folk band Caamp , with Whitney opening. Sunday, July 27 • Rock/hip-hop/reggae band Slightly Stoopid , with Iration and Little Stranger supporting. Friday, August 1 • Hawaiian country performer Maoli .
Wednesday, August 27 • Hip-hop pioneers Cypress Hill and Atmosphere co-headline, with Lupe Fiasco and The Pharcyde supporting. Saturday, September 6 • Reggae bands The Movement and Tribal Seeds co-headline, with Kbong and Johnny Cosmic in support. Friday and Saturday, October 3-4 • The On High music festival, featuring reggae bands.
Friday’s headliner is Dirty Heads , supported by Rome , Satsang and Tribe of I ; Saturday’s headliner is Rebelution , with Iration , Steel Pulse , Nick Sefakis and Native Leaves supporting. (Jeremy Cowart) Indigo Girls are scheduled to co-headline with Melissa Etheridge at Sandy Amphitheater in Sandy on July 26, 2025. Sandy Amphitheater Under the stars at 1300 E.
9400 South in Sandy. For tickets and information, go to sandyamp.com .
Monday-Tuesday, May 5-6 • Folk-rock musician Jason Isbell and his band, The 400 Unit, performing two nights. Saturday, May 31 • Indie rock musician Lord Huron , with Molly Lewis opening. Tuesday, June 3 • Indie pop band Peach Pit and alt-rock musician Briston Maroney co-headline.
Saturday, June 7 • Classical-pop cellist Hauser . Monday, June 9 • Utah violinist Jenny Oaks Baker . Tuesday, June 17 • Jazz musician Trombone Shorty and soul band JJ Grey & Mofro , with Dumpstaphunk opening.
Thursday, June 19 • Country singer Lee Brice . Saturday, June 21 • Pop-soul band Lake Street Dive , with Couch in support. Monday, July 7 • ’90s indie rock icons Primus , with Ty Segall opening.
Wednesday, July 9 • Alt-country pioneer Lyle Lovett and His Large Band . Saturday, July 12 • “Last Podcast on the Left,” the horror/true-crime podcast, does a live performance. Thursday, July 24 • Country-rock legend Dwight Yoakam .
Friday, July 25 • Country singer Wyatt Flores , with Jonah Kagen opening. Saturday, July 26 • Folk-rock icons Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge co-headline. (Lindsay Blane) Indie-pop band Fitz and the Tantrums is scheduled to perform at Sandy Amphitheater in Sandy on July 28, 2025.
Monday, July 28 • Indie-pop band Fitz and the Tantrums , with Ax and the Hatchetmen opening. Wednesday, July 30 • ’70s pop band Air Supply . Friday, August 1 • Indie-pop musician Regina Spektor .
Sunday, August 10 • The Australian Pink Floyd Show , a tribute act. Tuesday, August 12 • Dance/electronic rock band LCD Soundsystem . Friday, August 15 • Direct From Sweden - The Music of ABBA , a tribute act.
Sunday, August 17 • Reggae-rock band 311 , with Badflower and Sitting on Saturn in support. Thursday, August 21 • Legacy pop-rock band Chicago . Saturday, September 17 • Indie-pop performer Mat Kearney .
Friday, October 3 • Kidz Bop Live , playing children’s versions of pop songs. Sunday, October 12 • Reggae musicians Ziggy Marley and Burning Spear co-headline. (Leah Hogsten | Salt Lake Tribune file photo) Rapper Ice Cube, seen here courtside at a Utah Jazz game in 2022, is scheduled to perform at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on September 17, 2025.
Maverik Center 3200 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City. For tickets and information, go to maverikcenter.
com . Saturday, May 3 • Christian musician Forrest Frank , with Elevation Rhythm supporting. Friday, May 23 • Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández performs the songs of his father, the legendary Vicente Fernández.
Saturday, May 31 • Regional Mexican musician Ivan Cornejo . Saturday, June 7 • Emo-rock band Brand New . Saturday, June 14 • Ranchera icon Chelo, with support from Lorenzo de Montecarlo , Juan Valentin , Beatriz Adriana , Graciela Beltran and Yesenia Flores .
Monday, June 16 • Soul-funk icons Earth, Wind & Fire . Monday, June 23 • Comedic musician and parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic , with Puddles Pity Party opening. Thursday, July 3 • Sports-comedy group Dude Perfect .
Friday, July 11 • Regional Mexican musicians Jorge Medina and Josi Cuén co-headline. Monday, July 14 • Pop icon Barry Manilow . Tuesday, July 29 • Brit Floyd , Pink Floyd tribute show, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the “Wish You Were Here” album.
Friday, August 1 • Country singer Parker McCollum , with Kameron Marlowe and Hudson Westbrook in support. Saturday, August 9 • Country band Old Dominion , with Ernest and Redferrin in support. (Ebru Yildiz) Rock band Shinedown is scheduled to headline a show at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on August 11, 2025.
Monday, August 11 • Rock band Shinedown , with Bush and Morgan Wade supporting. Thursday, August 14 • Industrial rock pioneers Nine Inch Nails , with Boys Noize opening. Friday, August 29 • Corrido singer Luis R.
Conriquez , with support from Grupo Laberinto and Los Primos Del Este . Thursday, September 11 • Country singer Warren Zeiders , with Chayce Beckham opening. Wednesday, September 17 • Rap icon Ice Cube .
Thursday, September 18 • Country singer Megan Moroney , with Emily Ann Roberts opening. Tuesday, September 30 • Rock band Bring Me the Horizon , with support from Motionless in White , The Plot in You and Amira Elfeky . Thursday, October 2 • Comedian Bert Kreischer .
Sunday, October 5 • Progressive-metal band Sleep Token . Eccles Theater 131 S. Main, Salt Lake City.
For tickets and information, go to live-at-the-eccles.com . Wednesday, June 4 • Ninja Kidz! Live , based on the recently ended YouTube channel created by a South Jordan, Utah, family.
Sunday, September 28 • “Twilight: Live in Concert,” a screening of the 2008 vampire romance film with a live band accompanying. (Morten Munthe) Norwegian folk band Wardruna is scheduled to perform at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City on September 16, 2025. Capitol Theatre 50 W.
200 South, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to live-at-the-eccles.com .
Wednesday, May 14 • Blues musicians Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Bobby Rush . Sunday, June 22 • Folk/alt-country performers Gillian Welch and David Rawlings . Tuesday, September 16 • Norwegian folk act Wardruna , with Chelsea Wolfe opening.
Kingsbury Hall 1395 E. Presidents Circle (200 South), University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to artstickets.
utah.edu. Sunday, June 1 • Ryan Adams , Americana singer-songwriter, performing acoustic.
Monday, June 2 • Comedian and podcaster Jake Shane . Saturday, June 21 • A 40th anniversary screening of “The Goonies,” followed by a live Q&A with actor Sean Astin. Friday, August 29 • Country legend Randy Travis , with his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré .
(Courtesy of Salt Lake City Arts Council) Americana singer Sierra Ferrell is scheduled to perform at Library Square in Salt Lake City as part of the Twilight Concert Series, on July 17, 2025. Twilight Concert Series Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St.
, and Library Square, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Tickets available at 24Tix.
com . Go to saltlakearts.org/twilightconcertseries for more information.
Saturday, July 12 • Hip-hop duo Earthgang , alongside Dallas-based songwriter JMSN and northern Utah fusion band Bad Luck Brigade . (Gallivan Center) Thursday, July 17 • Sierra Ferrell, who swept at the 2025 Grammy Awards with four wins (Best American Roots Performance, Best Americana Performance, Best American Roots Song and Best Americana album), with support from red-dirt country artist Kaitlin Butts and Utah alt artist Sammy Brue . (Library Square) Wednesday, August 6 • American indie music project Waxahatachee , with Foxwarren and SLC’s Wilbere .
(Gallivan Center) Tuesday, August 12 • Indie headliner Mt. Joy , with SLC’s surf-rock band The Moss . (Library Square) Friday, September 5 • Indie pop icon Japanese Breakfast , with Ginger Root and Utah group Tomper .
(Gallivan Center) (Shervin Lainez | Warner Bros./Reprise Records) Indie-folk band The Head and the Heart is scheduled to perform at Ogden Amphitheater on August 13, 2025, as part of the Ogden Twilight Concert Series. Ogden Twilight Concert Series Ogden Amphitheater, 343 E.
25th St., Ogden. Tickets available at 24tix.
com . Go to OgdenTwilight.com for more information.
Sunday, June 1 • The concert series kicks off with Khruangbin — a Houston, Texas, trio that blends musical influences and genres. Last year, they were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist and performed in Utah at Granary Live . They’ll be joined by pianist John Carroll Kirby.
Thursday, June 12 • English electronic music duo Disclosure will play the opening set. 1TBSP, an indie-house dance project, will also perform. Friday, June 20 • Kaskade , an American DJ and producer who was voted “America’s Best DJ” twice in the early 2010s.
Saturday, June 28 • Portland indie-rock band Modest Mouse . (This show is sold out). Modest Mouse played an Ogden Twilight show in 2022, and in 2010, they performed to some 40,000 spectators at Pioneer Park for Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert Series.
Monday, July 30 • Band of Horses , a Seattle rock band, will headline. Thursday, August 7 • Jamie xx, a DJ and member of the English rock band the xx. Wednesday, August 13 • The Head and The Heart , an indie-folk band that has performed in Utah several times over the years, will headline.
They’ll be joined by Tulsa’s Wilderado and Katie Pruitt , a Nashville singer-songwriter. Wednesday, August 20 • Chicago rock band Wilco . Wednesday, September 17 • The Flaming Lips , a psychedelic rock band that started in Oklahoma.
The band was part of the 2021 and 2023 Ogden Twilight lineups. Thursday, September 25 • Dance/electronic duo Polo & Pan will headline. (Ashley Obsorne | Concord Records) Pop-electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling is scheduled to perform with the Utah Symphony as part of the Deer Valley Music Festival, July 25, 2025, at Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley in Park City.
Deer Valley Music Festival The Utah Symphony’s summer shows, at Snow Park Amphitheater, 2250 Deer Valley Drive South, Park City. For tickets and information, go to utahsymphony.org .
Thursday, July 3 • “Patriotic Pops,” a selection of traditional songs for the Independence Day weekend, with Ben Davis as vocalist. Saturday, July 5 • “A Salute to John Williams,” a selection of works written for the movies by Williams. Friday, July 11 • The rapper Common .
Saturday, July 12 • “The Music of Paul Simon,” with Chester Gregory and Morgan James as vocalists. Friday, July 18 • “Disney in Concert: ’80s & ’90s Celebration.” Friday, July 25 • Dance/electronic violinist (and Brigham Young University alum) Lindsey Stirling .
Friday-Saturday, August 1-2 • Legendary surf-rock band The Beach Boys . Friday, August 8 • “The Music of Journey,” with vocalist Juan Del Castillo . Saturday, August 9 • A performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
(Matthew Berinato) Country-rock musician Lukas Nelson is scheduled to perform as part of the Concerts on the Slopes series at Canyon Village in Park City on August 8, 2025. Concerts on the Slopes The annual series in Park City, presented by the Park City Institute , this year held at Canyons Village, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., Park City.
Saturday, July 12 • Classical-pop from violinist Caroline Campbell and pianist William Joseph . Friday, July 18 • Pop/hip-hop musician Mike Posner . Friday, July 25 • ’80s pop bands A Flock of Seagulls , Naked Eyes and Men Without Hats share the bill.
Saturday, July 26 • Jazz trumpeter Chris Botti . Friday, August 1 • Pop-rock band Plain White T’s . Saturday, August 2 • Country band Diamond Rio .
Friday, August 8 • Country-rock musician Lukas Nelson , with Molly Tuttle opening. Saturday, August 9 • Country singer Randy Houser . Saturday, August 23 • Country singer Chris Janson .
Thursday, August 28 • ’80s-’90s rock bands Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms . Saturday, August 30 • Country singer Clint Black . (Darren Vargas) The indie-pop duo Tennis will give their farewell tour this summer, including a stop on the final night of the Kilby Block Party, May 15-18, 2025, at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City.
Music festivals Thursday-Sunday, May 15-18 • The Kilby Block Party , with headliners New Order and Devo (Thursday), Beach House and Rilo Kiley (Friday); Weezer , Wallows and St. Vincent (Saturday); and Justice and TV on the Radio (Sunday); plus dozens of other performers. Utah State Fairpark, 1000 W.
North Temple. For full details and tickets, go to kilbyblockparty.com .
Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1 • The Ogden Music Festival , featuring Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives , Cimafunk , Margo Cilker , Sister Sadie , East Nash Grass , New Dangerfield , and AJ Lee & Blue Summit . The location is back at Fort Buenaventura, 2450 A Ave., Ogden.
Tickets and information at ofoam.org . (Mario Alcauter | Joyful Noise) Emma Hardyman, the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Utah indie band Little Moon, which is scheduled to headline the first night of Fork Fest at Art Dye Park in American Fork, June 6-7, 2025.
Friday-Saturday, June 6-7 • Fork Fest , celebrating Utah-grown music, will be headlined by the crimefighting ska band The Aquabats and a reunion of the ’90s Provo ska band Stretch Armstrong, both closing out Saturday’s roster. The headliner Friday night is the folk-pop band Little Moon , with Mindy Gledhill , Book on Tape Worm , Paul Jacobsen & The Madison Arm , and Ysabelle + Garon Brett . Also performing Saturday: Sego , Fictionist , Lantern By Sea , Robert Loud , Seaslak , The King Will Come , Drusky , Rally , 19 Miles Per Hour , Kaytlin Numbers , Local Kin , Ferrin, Avintaquin , Wilbere , Hasha , Botanical Animal , Jakdel , Caysn , Swerved By Blondes , Emjay Hink , The Last Wild Buffalo , The Penny Candies , Ryan Call , Saemore and Lo-fi Riot .
Art Dye Park, 1200 N. 550 East, American Fork. Go to forkfest.
org for tickets and details. Thursday-Sunday, June 19-22 • The Utah Arts Festival , featuring all media of art — visual, dance, music, spoken word and more. The national music headliners are: jam band Leftover Salmon on Thursday; pedal-steel guitarist Robert Randolph on Friday; hip-hop act Souls of Mischief on Saturday; and contemporary Latin act MV Caldera on Sunday.
Library Square, 200 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Go to uaf.
org for tickets and information. Friday-Saturday, June 27-28 • The Utah Blues Festival , featuring Kenny Neal , Carolyn Wonderland and Wayne Baker Brooks on Friday, 5-10 p.m.
; Ana Popovic , Rick Estrin & the Nightcats , Blackburn Brothers , Mathias Lattin , Talia Keys & The Love and the UBF Youth Blues Band on Saturday, noon-10 p.m. Gallivan Center, 239 S.
Main St., Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to utahluesfest.
org . Thursday-Saturday, August 14-16 • Park City Song Summit , moves to a new primary venue — City Park in Park City — with a variety of performers (including Goose , Greensky Bluegrass , Dawes , Marcus King , Eric Krasno , The Terrapin Family Band , LP Giobbi , Cimafunk and Duane Betts ) and appearances by chef Andrew Zimmern , researcher David Manheim , mandolinist Tara Shupe and others. Go to parkcitysongsummit.
com for tickets and information. (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Post Malone shown here performing before the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, is set to kick off his "F-1 Trillion" tour at Salt Lake City's Rice-Eccles Stadium on April 29, 2025. Stadium concerts Tuesday, April 29 • Utah’s own Post Malone starts his “F-1 Trillion” tour, with support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell , at Rice-Eccles Stadium, 451 S.
1400 East, Salt Lake City, on the University of Utah campus. Tickets available at TicketMaster.com .
Friday, July 4 • Stadium of Fire , with country band Rascal Flatts headlining. LaVell Edwards Stadium, Brigham Young University campus, Provo. Tickets and information at at freedomfestival.
org . Saturday, August 16 • Indie rock band Simple Plan headlines, with support from Bowling for Soup , 3OH!3 and Lølø . The Plaza at America First Field , 9256 S.
State St., Sandy. Tickets available at seatgeek.
com . Thursday, August 28 • Rap/country/soul performer Teddy Swims , with opening act Freak Freely . The Plaza at America First Field , 9256 S.
State St., Sandy. Tickets available at seatgeek.
com ..
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Here are the big concerts happening in Utah this summer
Summer means concerts in Utah's outdoor venues, from Red Butte to West Valley City, Sandy and Ogden. Here are 175 shows happening this summer and into the fall.