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.

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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.
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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

  • 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.
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  • 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. 14 — Childish Gambino, with Willow.
  • Sept. 27-30 — Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey.
  • Oct. 3 — Cigarettes after Sex.
  • Oct. 13 — Korn.
  • Oct. 18 — Iron Maiden.
  • Nov. 3 — Ana Gabriel.
  • Nov. 27 — Aerosmith.
  • Dec. 6-7 — Zach Bryan, with support from Matt Maeson and Levi Turner.

Eccles Theater

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  • 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. 23-27 — 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.

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Maverik Center

  • May 17 — Lauren Daigle.
  • May 25 — Ramon Ayala.
  • June 7 — Brit Floyd.
  • June 13 — Caifanes and Café Tacvba.
  • June 30 — Theo Von.
  • July 15 — Lindsey Stirling.
  • Aug. 1-2 — Los Temerarios.
  • Aug. 16 — Jhene Aiko.
  • Aug. 17 — Megadeath.
  • Aug. 31 — Gloria Trevi.
  • Sept. 20 — Heart, with Cheap Trick.
  • Sept. 21 — Los Tigres del Norte.
  • Oct. 17 — Zach Williams.
  • Oct. 18 — Gabriel Iglesias.
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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.

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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.

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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.


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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. 16-17 — Howard Jones and ABC.
  • Sept. 5-7 — The Piano Guys.
  • Sept. 14 — The National Parks.
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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.
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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.
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Union Event Center

  • 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. 7 — The Japanese House.
  • Aug. 9 — Orville Peck.
  • Aug. 25 — Bikini Kill.
  • Sept. 10 — El Alfa.
  • Sept. 14 — Testament and Kreator, with special guests Possessed.
  • Sept. 24 — OMD.
  • Oct. 3 — Faye Webster.
  • Oct. 8 — Judah and the Lion.
  • Oct. 14 — Alec Benjamin.
  • Oct. 18 — The Sisters of Mercy.
  • Oct. 22 — Nothing But Thieves.

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  • 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.
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  • 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. 11-12 — Imagine Dragons.
  • Oct. 18 — Porter Robinson.
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Utah Blues Festival

The annual Utah Blues Festival takes place June 14-15 in Salt Lake City. Headliners include Tab Benoit, Sue Foley and Southern Avenue. Visit utahbluesfest.org for the full lineup and schedule.

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