By Allison Ulrich, Wumpsee.com
Red Butte Garden Amphitheater |
Utah has become a
favorite place for performers and concertgoers alike. The state truly offers
something for every person’s taste in concerts and shows, from beautiful outdoor
backdrops, to gorgeous indoor venues worthy of the world’s finest
symphonies. Wumpsee.com has compiled its top
seven venues to attend any type of concert.
Red Butte Gardens
– It
doesn’t get lovelier than a concert at Red Butte Gardens in Salt Lake City.
While offering a lineup of quality and diverse talent throughout its concert
series, the setting in the foothills of the mountains, near the University of
Utah, is simply breathtaking. Red Butte’s concert series has gained popularity,
which has allowed it to bring in more popular artists. There are perks for
becoming a member, such as advance ticket purchases.
There is much to enjoy
before and during the concert. General seating is the call, so you have to get
there early and wait in line to enter. But, making the most of it, fans turn it
into a bit of tailgating fun. Once you are in the gates, take a stroll around
the wonderful gardens, feed the ducks and bring a picnic to enjoy during the
show (though they have food for sale).
According to Curt
Barnett, “The crowd is full of fun people there to have a good time and you can
make friends with whoever is sitting next to you.”
Tuacahn – For our friends in
Southern Utah or those longing for an excursion, Tuacahn is a beautiful venue to
visit. Set in the heart of Ivins, Utah (St. George’s next door neighbor), and
nestled in an amazing red rock canyon, the backdrop of the theater is worth the
trip.
“Those beautiful canyon
walls seem to help amplify the sound. Gorgeous place.” says St. George resident
Curtis Graff.
Tuacahn officials host
wonderful plays throughout their season. They also entertain with excellent
music and comedy concerts. Utah favorite Brian Regan will perform for three
nights in May.
So, when visiting
Southern Utah, get a great, scenic hike in and then head to one of Tuacahn’s
outstanding shows.
Abravanel
Hall – Home to the incredible
Utah Symphony, the beauty and ambiance of this venue are stunning, and the
acoustics are spectacular. As you enter you are greeted by an amazing Chihuly
sculpture from the 2002 Olympic Games, and exquisite cascading staircases. The
ceiling in the hall has dazzling chandeliers and the gold leafing throughout the
facility is beautiful. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, near the new City
Creek Center, Abravanel hosts remarkable artists from every genre imaginable. It
is an ideal concert setting that is relatively large, but the quality of sound
brings it in close.
“Some of my favorite,
most intimate concert experiences have been at Abravanel Hall,” says Amy Barnett
of Wumpsee.com
Kilby
Court -This venue
is as
intimate as it gets, allowing you to stand face to face with the artists. Kilby
Court is small, but the price is always right. Most tickets cost about $10. The
unusual setting, in an old, converted garage at the end of an alley, makes you
feel like you are at a friend’s house for a party and they just happen to know
some talented musicians. Generally you will experience indie bands. But you may
just catch a cheap concert from the next big thing; they all get started
somewhere. Before you attend a concert here, keep your expectations in check;
this is barebones entertainment with few amenities. Go to Kilby Court for the
“experience.”
Sandy
Amphitheater – Perched on a hill in
Sandy, this amphitheater has gained popularity over the years and has become a
wonderful place to attend concerts, theater, family events and more. There is
excellent seating whether you choose to pay extra for assigned seats or go
economy on the grass. The bonus of sitting on top of the hill, besides the great
price, is catching a glimpse of one of Utah’s incredible sunsets. While food is
available for purchase, you are also welcome to bring a picnic.
It’s another incredible
outdoor venue where you can mingle with your neighbors, meet new people and
enjoy a great Utah event.
Deer
Valley – When the ski season
ends, things don’t stop at Deer Valley. High atop the majestic mountains of Utah
sits a wonderful amphitheater where the Deer Valley Music Festival takes over
when the slopes are dry. This is another place where your picnics are welcome
and you may kick back on the lawn and enjoy the outdoors. You may watch the
symphony, an opera or a slew of world-renowned artists.
Arrive early to get a
good seat on the hill. The higher up you are, the more difficult it is to see
the stage. And don’t be fooled by the warm weather. It gets chilly when the sun
goes down, so be prepared!
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