The summer outdoor concert season is winding down, and fall’s shows go indoors in Utah. Here’s a roundup of the major concerts between now and November.

As summer turns to fall, the outdoor concerts around Utah start to wind down — and the indoor venues pick up steam.
Here’s a rundown of major concerts in the Salt Lake City area and beyond through November.
That includes the final shows at Red Butte Garden, Deer Valley and other locations — and concerts at the Delta Center, Eccles Theater, Kingsbury Hall and more.
Outdoor shows
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
(Becky Fluke | Live Nation) The country quartet Little Big Town performs in Rogers, Arkansas, on July 24, 2025, at the start of the band’s summer tour. The tour is scheduled to arrive at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in West Valley City on Aug. 28, 2025.
5150 Upper Ridge Road, West Valley City. For ticket information, go to livenation.com.
Tuesday, Aug. 26 • ’90s rock band Goo Goo Dolls, with Dashboard Confessional opening.
Wednesday, Aug. 27 • A night of ’70s and ’80s pop, headlined by Toto and featuring Men at Work and Christopher Cross.
Thursday, Aug. 28 • Country quartet Little Big Town, with Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne in support.
Friday, Aug. 29 • Pop band Big Time Rush headlines, with Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman in support.
Friday, Sept. 5 • Classic rock performer Billy Idol headlines, with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts opening.
Saturday, Sept. 6 • Indie rock band The Offspring, with Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory in support.
Saturday, Sept. 13 • Pop icons Jonas Brothers, with Boys Like Girls opening.
Saturday, Sept. 20 • Country singer Thomas Rhett, with Tucker Wetmore and The Castellows supporting.
Saturday, Sept. 27 • Hard rock bands Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace co-headline, with Return to Dust opening.
Wednesday, Oct. 1 • Pop star Conan Gray, with support from Hemlocke Springs.
Sunday, Oct. 12 • Metal legends Judas Priest and Alice Cooper co-headline, with Corrosion of Conformity opening.
Red Butte Garden
(Piper Ferguson) Indie rock band OK Go is scheduled to perform at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City on Sept. 14, 2025.
Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. For ticket information, go to redbuttegarden.org/concerts.
Monday, Aug. 25 • Blues musician Keb’ Mo’ and Grammy-winner Shawn Colvin.
Thursday, Sept. 4 • Singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov with Seattle songwriter Dean Johnson.
Monday, Sept. 8 • Jazz and blues icon Jon Batiste.
Tuesday, Sept. 9 • Pop band Train with Edwin McCain.
Sunday, Sept. 14 • Rock group OK Go.
Tuesday, Sept. 16 • Latin instrumental band Hermanos Gutiérrez.
Granary Live
(Samantha Martucci) Hip-hop duo Atmosphere is scheduled to co-headline with Cypress Hill on Aug. 27. 2025, at Granary Live in Salt Lake City.
The outdoor venue in Salt Lake City’s Granary district, at 742 S. 500 West. Tickets at granarylive.com.
Sunday, Aug. 24 • The “Kick Back in the City” series continues with an all-ages concert headlined by rap legend Warren G.
Wednesday, Aug. 27 • Hip-hop pioneers Cypress Hill and Atmosphere co-headline, with Lupe Fiasco and The Pharcyde supporting.
Saturday, Sept. 6 • Reggae bands The Movement and Tribal Seeds co-headline, with Kbong and Johnny Cosmic in support.
Sunday, Sept. 14 • The “Kick Back in the City” series concludes with an all-ages concert headlined by Mexican band Los Desvelados.
Tuesday, Sept. 23 • Electronic-pop act Empire of the Sun performs.
Saturday, Sept. 27 • Canna FanFest, a daylong event celebrating Utah’s medical cannabis community, headlined by Krooked Kings. (Must be 21 and older.)
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 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.
Sandy Amphitheater
(Orchee Sorker | courtesy Red Butte Garden) Folk-pop musician Mat Kearney is scheduled to perform at Sandy Amphitheatre on Sept. 17, 2025.
Under the stars at 1300 E. 9400 South in Sandy. For tickets and information, go to sandyamp.com.
Monday, Sept. 1 • Country singer Max McNown.
Saturday, Sept. 17 • Indie-pop performer Mat Kearney.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 • French electronic duo Air.
Sunday, Oct. 12 • Reggae musicians Ziggy Marley and Burning Spear co-headline.
Other outdoor shows
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Post Malone performs at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Post Malone, who lives in Utah, is scheduled to return to the stage on Oct. 11, 2025, as a headliner at the three-day RedWest festival at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City.
Sunday, Aug. 24 • The Deer Valley summer concert series continues with ‘90s rock band Big Head Todd and the Monsters, with Bill Murphy and the Blood Brothers opening. Go to DeerValley.com for tickets and information.
Thursday, Aug. 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.
Thursday, Aug. 28 • Concerts on the Slopes continues with ’80s-’90s rock bands Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms. Canyons Village, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., Park City. Presented by the Park City Institute.
Thursday, Aug. 28 • Concerts on the Slopes closes with country singer Clint Black. Canyons Village, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., Park City. Presented by the Park City Institute.
Friday, Aug. 29 • The Deer Valley summer concert series continues with rock band The Revivalists. Go to DeerValley.com for tickets and information.
Monday, Sept. 1 • The Deer Valley summer concert series continues with Icelandic rock star Kaleo. Go to DeerValley.com for tickets and information.
Friday, Sept. 5 • Twilight Concert Series continues with indie pop icon Japanese Breakfast, supported by Ginger Root and Utah group Tomper. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St. Tickets available at 24Tix.com.
Wednesday, Sept. 10 • ‘90s rock band Third Eye Blind performs at the Utah State Fair, in the Days of ‘47 Arena, Utah State Fairpark, 1000 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets at UtahStateFair.com.
Thursday, Sept. 11 • Stand-up comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias performs at the Utah State Fair, in the Days of ‘47 Arena, Utah State Fairpark, 1000 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets at UtahStateFair.com.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 • Ogden Twilight Concert Series continues with The Flaming Lips, a psychedelic rock band that started in Oklahoma. Ogden Amphitheater, 343 E. 25th St., Ogden. Tickets available at 24tix.com.
Monday, Sept. 22 • Twilight Concert Series closes with indie folk band Big Thief. Library Square, 210 E. 400 South. Tickets available at24Tix.com.
Monday, Sept. 22 • ‘80s pop acts Howard Jones and Haircut 100 co-headline, with Richard Blade as emcee. The Ballpark at America First Square, 11111 S. Ballpark Drive, South Jordan. Tickets at theballparkatafs.com.
Thursday, Sept. 25 • Ogden Twilight Concert Series closes with dance/electronic duo Polo & Pan will headline. Ogden Amphitheater, 343 E. 25th St., Ogden. Tickets available at24tix.com.
Friday, Oct. 3 • Reggae-pop performer Quinn XCII, with Allen Stone opening, at The Plaza at America First Field, 9256 S. State St., Sandy. Tickets available at SeatGeek.com.
Friday-Sunday, Oct. 10-12 • RedWest Festival, a three-day country music event. Headliners: Kacey Musgraves on Friday; Post Malone on Saturday; Noah Kahan on Sunday. Utah State Fairpark, 1000 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. For full line-ups and tickets, go to redwestslc.com.
Indoor shows
Delta Center
(Charlie Denis) Pop singer Tate McRae is scheduled to perform at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Oct. 7, 2025.
301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to deltacenter.com.
Monday, Oct. 6 • Icelandic pop/jazz performer Laufey, supported by Suki Waterhouse.
Tuesday, Oct. 7 • Pop singer Tate McRae, with Alessi Rose opening.
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, Oct. 8, 9 and 11 • Pop singer Benson Boone performs three shows — all sold out.
Thursday, Oct. 23 • Country icon Eric Church performs, with Charles Wesley Grodin opening.
Saturday, Oct. 25 • Pop-rock band Maroon 5 performs; Claire Rosinkranz is the opening act.
Sunday, Oct. 26 • Comedy legend Adam Sandler performs stand-up.
Saturday, Nov. 15 • Pop/Americana singer Ben Rector, with Utah’s own The National Parks opening.
Maverik Center
(Andy Ford) Masked progressive-metal band Sleep Token is scheduled to perform Oct. 5, 2025, at the Maverik Center in West Valley City.
3200 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City. For tickets and information, go to maverikcenter.com.
Friday, Aug. 29 • Mexican regional band Marca Registrada headlines, with support from Gerardo Ortiz, Edgardo Nuñez and Joel De La P.
Thursday, Sept. 11 • Country singer Warren Zeiders, with Chayce Beckham opening.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 • Rap icon Ice Cube.
Thursday, Sept. 18 • Country singer Megan Moroney, with Emily Ann Roberts opening.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 • Rock band Bring Me the Horizon, with support from Motionless in White, The Plot in You and Amira Elfeky.
Thursday, Oct. 2 • Comedian Bert Kreischer.
Sunday, Oct. 5 • Progressive-metal band Sleep Token.
Saturday, Nov. 1 • Conservative stand-up comic Tony Hinchcliffe.
Sunday, Nov. 2 • Mexican singing legend Chelo, with support from Juan Valentin, Beatriz Adriana, Graciela Beltran, Mercedes Castro and Yesenia Flores.
Saturday, Nov. 8 • A capella pop group Pentatonix.
Thursday, Nov. 13 • Christian singer Brandon Lake, with support from Franni Cash and Pat Barrett.
Thursday, Nov. 20 • Pop/jazz/soul icon John Legend.
Eccles Theater
(Mary McCartney) Pianist Ludovico Einaudi is scheduled to perform at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City on Oct. 18, 2025.
131 S. Main, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to live-at-the-eccles.com.
Saturday, Aug. 30 • Mexican pop duo Jesse & Joy.
Friday, Sept. 19 • ‘70s rock band America.
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 26-27 • “My Favorite Murder,” true-crime podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, performs two live shows.
Sunday, Sept. 28 • “Twilight: Live in Concert,” screening of the 2008 movie, with a live band.
Wednesday, Oct. 15 • Celtic Thunder, the Irish-themed singing quartet.
Thursday, Oct. 16 • “The Witcher” in concert, orchestral performance of music from the video game, featuring the Polish folk-metal band Percival.
Friday, Oct. 17 • Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal.
Saturday, Oct. 18 • Classical pianist Ludovico Einaudi.
Friday, Oct. 24 • Jonathan Van Ness, from “Queer Eye,” presents a live show on his “Hot & Healed” tour.
Saturday, Oct. 25 • Stand-up comedian Sal Vulcano performs.
Saturday, Nov. 1 • iLuminate, light and music stage show.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 • Author and humorist David Sedaris performs.
Wednesday, Nov. 19 • Indie rocker Neko Case performs, with John Grant opening.
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 20-21 • Stand-up comedian Fortune Feimster performs.
Capitol Theatre
50 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to live-at-the-eccles.com.
Friday, Sept. 5 • Stand-up comedian Chris d’Elia.
Saturday, Sept. 6 • Marisela, Mexican-American singer.
Monday, Sept. 15 • Christian pop singer Amy Grant.
Tuesday, Sept. 16 • Norwegian folk act Wardruna, with Chelsea Wolfe opening.
Saturday, Sept. 20 • “The Screwtape Letters,” play based on C.S. Lewis’ religious commentaries.
Kingsbury Hall
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Emma Hardyman, of Little Moon, pictured in 2024. Little Moon is scheduled to perform Hardyman’s “To Be a God” on Nov. 13 and 14, 2025, at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City.
1395 E. Presidents Circle (200 South), University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, go to artstickets.utah.edu.
Friday, Aug. 29 • Country legend Randy Travis, with his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré.
Thursday, Sept. 4 • Jazz legend Arturo Sandoval, as part of the “Jazz at Kingsbury” series.
Friday, Oct. 17 • The McElroys, podcasting brothers, perform a live show.
Saturday, Oct. 18 • Stand-up comedian Jimmy Carr, performing two shows.
Wednesday, Oct. 22 • A screening of the horror classic “The Evil Dead,” accompanied by a live band.
Thursday, Oct. 23 • Jazz saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, as part of the “Jazz at Kingsbury” series.
Friday, Oct. 24 • Comedian and magician Justin William performs.
Saturday, Oct. 25 • Stand-up comedian Sarah Millican.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 • Ukrainian avant-garde music duo Kurbasy.
Friday, Nov. 7 • Stand-up comedian Nate Jackson.
Thursday-Friday, Nov. 13-14 • Little Moon, Utah folk-pop act, performs its show, “To Be a God.”
Saturday, Nov. 22 • Nurse Blake, medical-themed comedian.
The Great Saltair
12408 W. Saltair Dr., Magna. Go to thesaltair.com for tickets and information.
Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 1-2 • Provo rock band The Backseat Lovers, with support from Over Under and Jill Whitt.
Saturday, Oct. 5 • Indie pop trio Haim, with Dora Jar opening.
Source: Utah News