Entertainment venues across Utah are filling up their concert lineups for 2026.

Here’s a breakdown, by venue, of big 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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Capitol Theatre

  • May 30 — What We Said
  • June 25 — Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
  • Sept. 9 — Squeeze, with special guest Adam Ant
  • Sept. 10 — Gary Owens
  • Sept. 12 — George Lopez
  • Sept. 27 — Mariachazo

Deer Valley Music Festival

  • July 17-18 — Beethoven’s Ninth
  • July 22 — Mozart’s “Jupiter” and Violin Concerto No. 2 with Madeline Adkins
  • July 25 — Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite” and string trio “Time for Three”
  • July 29 — Mozart, Prokofiev and more
  • July 31 — Lyle Lovett
  • Aug. 1 — Chris Botti
  • Aug. 5 — Haydn, Mendelssohn and a viola concerto
  • Aug. 7 — “Chicago” the musical in concert
  • Aug. 8 — Idina Menzel
  • Aug. 12 — Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7
  • Aug. 13 — Famous film music
  • Aug. 15 — The music of Celine Dion, featuring vocalist Olivia Valli

Note: Individual tickets for concerts went on sale April 29.

Delta Center

  • Oct. 2 — Carin Leon
  • Oct. 14 — Disney Descendants, Zombies & Camp Rock: Worlds Collide Concert Tour
  • Oct. 15 — Kacey Musgraves
  • Oct. 20 — Gorillaz
  • Oct. 29 — The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Oct. 30 — Dan + Shay
  • Nov. 1 — Don Omar
  • Nov. 3 — Teddy Swims

Eccles Theater

  • May 22-24 — Riverdance
  • June 1 — Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band
  • June 2 — Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • June 26-27 — Derek Hough
  • Aug. 20 — Joe Bonamassa
  • Sept. 8 — Undertale: The Determination Symphony World Tour
  • Sept. 13 — “My Hero Academia” in concert
  • Oct. 16-18 — Bluey’s Big Play
  • Oct. 23 — Zoltan Kaszas
  • Oct. 24 — #IMOMSOHARD
  • Oct. 28 — Leonid & Friends
  • Nov. 3 — Mon Laferte
  • Nov. 5 — “Outlander” in concert
  • Nov. 7 — Derrick Stroup
  • Nov. 19 — Postmodern Jukebox
  • Nov. 20-21 — Nikki Glaser
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Egyptian Theatre

  • May 21-23 — An Evening With Iris DeMent
  • May 28-30 — Keller Williams and The Keels
  • June 11-13 — Dustbowl Revival
  • June 18-20 — The Grass Roots
  • June 24-26 — The Babys
  • July 15-18 — Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics
  • July 30-Aug. 2 — Fred Tackett and Scott Sharrard (of Little Feat)
  • Aug. 6-8 — The Smithereens
  • Aug. 20-22 — Sixpence None The Richer
  • Aug. 28-30 — Pure Prairie League
  • Sept. 4-6 — The Drifters
  • Sept. 9-12 — A.J. Croce presents Croce Plays Croce
  • Sept. 24-26 — Mason Jennings
  • Oct. 9-11 — Chris Isaak
  • Oct. 22-24 — The SteelDrivers
  • Nov. 6-8 — The Sweet
  • Dec. 3-6 — Yonder Mountain String Band

Kingsbury Hall

  • Aug. 21-22 — Josh Johnson
  • Sept. 24 — The Limon Dance Company
  • Oct. 7 — Branford Marsalis and Dianne Reeves celebrate John Coltrane
  • Oct. 9 — Laura Ramoso
  • Oct. 10 — Adam Ray
  • Oct. 14 — Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth” in Concert
  • Nov. 13 — Chelsea Handler
  • Nov. 17 — Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan
  • Dec. 6 — Glen Miller Christmas
  • Dec. 18 — Stella Cole

Maverik Center

  • June 6 — Brit Floyd
  • July 3 — Josh Groban, with special guest Jennifer Hudson
  • July 17 — Avett Brothers
  • July 21 — Joji
  • July 22 — Olivia Dean
  • July 29 — Howard Jones
  • Aug. 14 — The Guess Who
  • Aug. 23 — Grupo Frontera
  • Sept. 2 — The Red Clay Strays
  • Sept. 15 — Weezer
  • Oct. 10 — Doja Cat
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Ogden Twilight

  • June 9 — The Black Keys
  • June 22 — Gregory Alan Isakov
  • June 25 — Elderbrook
  • July 2 — BUNT.
  • July 30 — Of Monsters and Men
  • Aug. 5 — Wet Leg
  • Aug. 22 — Sofi Tukker
  • Aug. 25 — Mt. Joy
  • Sept. 18 — Lane 8
  • Oct. 7 — Big Thief

Red Butte Garden Concert Series

  • May 31 — Big Head Todd and The Monsters, with Theoretical Blonde
  • June 2 — An acoustic evening with Trey Anastasio, featuring Jeff Tanski
  • June 11 — The Human League, with Soft Cell & Alison Moyet
  • June 16 — Grace Potter
  • June 17 — Greensky Bluegrass
  • June 23 — Ziggy Marley
  • June 28 — John Craigie and Blind Pilot
  • July 8 — Wynton Marsalis Septet
  • July 10 — JJ Grey & Mofro and The Wood Brothers
  • July 12 — Kaleo with Dawes
  • July 14 — Gin Blossoms and Blues Traveler, with Spin Doctors
  • July 19 — Marcus King Band, with Penelope Road
  • July 20 — Maren Morris, with Scout Willis
  • July 22 — The String Cheese Incident
  • July 26 — Totally Tubular Festival: Thomas Dolby & The Lost Toy People; A Flock of Seagulls; The Motels; The Producers; Animotion; The Escape Club; Tommy Tutone
  • July 29 — Alabama Shakes, with Billy Allen and The Pollies
  • July 30 — Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge
  • Aug. 2 — Fitz and the Tantrums
  • Aug. 3 — Andy Grammer, with Walk Off The Earth
  • Aug. 4 — Interpol, with Youth Lagoon
  • Aug. 8 — Ani DiFranco, with Valerie June
  • Aug. 12 — Sugar, with J. Robbins (Jawbox)
  • Aug. 13 — Herbie Hancock
  • Aug. 14 — Jesse Welles, with Ratboys
  • Aug. 17 — Men at Work and Toad the Wet Sprocket, with Shonen Knife
  • Aug. 20 — Gov’t Mule
  • Aug. 23 — Ray LaMontagne, with The Weather Station
  • Sept. 9 — Bonnie Raitt, with Jon Cleary
  • Sept. 17 — The National Parks
  • Sept. 20 — The Record Company and Cracker
  • Sept. 22 — The Revivalists, with Paul McDonald

For additional information about tickets, visit this Deseret News article.

Rice-Eccles Stadium

  • July 28 — Post Malone and Jelly Roll
  • Aug. 7 — Zach Bryan
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Sandy Amphitheater

  • May 30 — Tash Sultana
  • June 12 — Gary Allan
  • June 13 — Metric, with Broken Social Scene and Stars
  • June 14 — Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  • June 19 — The Dead South, with Amigo the Devil
  • June 20 — Watchhouse
  • June 24 — Brothers Osborne
  • July 8 — Lukas Nelson
  • July 11 — Houndmouth, with Timmy Skelly
  • July 17 — Paul Cauthen
  • July 21-22 — Jimmy Eat World, with Motion City Soundtrack and Illuminati Hotties
  • July 28-29 — Death Cab for Cutie
  • Aug. 4 — The Stray Cats
  • Aug. 7-8 — Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA
  • Aug. 13 — Scotty McCreery
  • Aug. 15-16 — NEEDTOBREATHE
  • Aug. 18 — ZZ Top
  • Aug. 20 — Lee Brice
  • Aug. 21 — O.A.R., with Gavin DeGraw and Lisa Loeb
  • Sept. 2 — Air Supply
  • Sept. 12 — Royal Bliss: The Tom Petty Tribute Experience
  • Sept. 18-19 — Mat Kearney
  • Sept. 26 — Zeppelin USA
  • Oct. 8 — Dwight Yoakam
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Summer Nights with the Stars (Davis County Arts Council)

  • June 20 — Boogie Wonder Band
  • June 25 — An Evening with The Marshall Tucker Band
  • July 1 — Edwin McCain and Five For Fighting
  • July 9 — Shane McAnally: An Evening of Comedy, Music and Stories
  • July 18 — The Doo Wop Project
  • July 30 — Home Free
  • Aug. 3 — Sara Evans
  • Aug. 13 — Lou Gramm: The Original Voice of Foreigner
  • Aug. 22 — Tower of Power
  • Aug. 29 — Yaleo: The Ultimate Santana Experience
  • Sept. 1 — The Electric Light Orchestra Experience featuring Evil Woman (The American ELO)
  • Sept. 7 — Yachtley Crew
  • Sept. 10 — The Band Perry

Note: Individual tickets for these shows went on sale April 21.

The Plaza at America First Field

  • July 18 — Sublime’s Me Gusta Festival
  • Aug. 7 — Motionless in White
  • Aug. 18 — Thee Sacred Souls
  • Aug. 25 — Noah Kahan
  • Sept. 18 — Foster the People

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

  • Nov. 4 — The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute
  • Nov. 11 — “Stayin’ Alive”: One Night of the Bee Gees
  • Nov. 12 — Straight No Chaser

Twilight Concert Series (Salt Lake)

  • July 13 — Old Crow Medicine Show
  • July 17 — Freddie Gibbs
  • July 27 — Suki Waterhouse
  • Aug. 4 — Muna
  • Aug. 29 — Goose
  • Oct. 1 — The War on Drugs

Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • May 30 — Kesha
  • June 3 — Pitbull, with special guest Lil Jon
  • June 13 — Kid Cudi
  • June 17 — Alex Warren
  • June 19 — Rod Stewart
  • June 26 — MGK
  • July 9 — Zach Top
  • July 17 — Hilary Duff
  • July 18 — Treaty Oak Revival
  • July 23 — Riley Green
  • July 25 — Evanescence
  • July 30 — Sarah McLachlan
  • Aug. 5 — Kali Uchis
  • Aug. 8 — 311 and Dirty Heads
  • Aug. 13 — The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers
  • Aug. 19 — Train
  • Aug. 20 — Muse
  • Aug. 21 — Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics
  • Aug. 25 — Avenged Sevenfold and Good Charlotte
  • Aug. 26 — 5 Seconds of Summer
  • Aug. 30 — Styx and Chicago
  • Sept. 4 — Jack Johnson
  • Sept. 14 — Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson
  • Sept. 21 — Motley Crue
  • Sept. 22 — Five Finger Death Punch
  • Sept. 26 — Suicideboys
  • Sept. 29 — Wu-Tang Clan
  • Sept. 30 — Breaking Benjamin
  • Oct. 1 — Empire of the Sun
  • Oct. 7 — Staind, with special guests Hoobastank and Hinder

Union Event Center

  • June 10 — The Kid Laroi
  • June 23 — Dance Gavin Dance
  • June 28 — Rene Vaca
  • July 1 — Wolfmother
  • July 31 — Poppy
  • Aug. 6 — Audrey Hobert
  • Aug. 7 — Pepper and the Movement
  • Aug. 8 — Tomahawk
  • Sept. 18 — Wave to Earth
  • Sept. 23 — Social Distortion
  • Sept. 24 — Killswitch Engage
  • Sept. 25 — Bowling for Soup
  • Sept. 29 — Chance the Rapper
  • Oct. 6 — Taking Back Sunday
  • Oct. 7 — Loathe
  • Oct. 9 — Juanes
  • Oct. 10 — Sex Pistols
  • Oct. 17 — Julia Wolf
  • Oct. 18 — Rise Against
  • Nov. 17 — Sabaton
  • Dec. 13 — Beartooth

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