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Stevie Nicks and John McVie perform

Stevie Nicks and John McVie perform "Dreams" with Fleetwood Mac at Vivint Arena in Table salt Lake City. Nicks will perform at USANA Amphitheatre on June 16.

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During a pandemic that shuttered concert venues nationwide for much of 2020 and 2021, information technology'due south rubber to say there's a large ambition for live entertainment.

Last summer, Ticketmaster reported its fourth-best month ever in regards to ticket sales, The Loma reported. Now, musicians are announcing concert tours left and right, and venues seem to be doing their best to make upwardly for lost time.

Hither'south a breakup of some of the big shows coming up.


USANA Amphitheatre

Stevie Nicks

On Apr 25, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks appear she was adding iv special amphitheater shows to her limited appointment tour this yr — including an advent at USANA Amphitheatre on June 16, co-ordinate to a news release sent to the Deseret News.

Tickets proceed sale starting April 29 at x a.yard. MT on livenation.com.

Foo Fighters update

Post-obit the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins on March 25, Foo Fighters have announced the counterfoil of all the band'due south upcoming bout dates — including a cease at USANA Amphitheatre on Aug. viii.

Below is an updated listing of acts coming to the West Valley Metropolis venue this summer.

  • June 10 — Jack White.
  • June 14 — Chicago and Brian Wilson.
  • June 16 — Stevie Nicks.
  • June 17 — Why Don't We.
  • June 23 — Chris Stapleton.
  • June 28 — Santana and Earth, Wind and Fire.
  • July 9 — REO Speedwagon and Styx.
  • July 11 — The Black Keys with Ring of Horses.
  • July 16 — Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin.
  • July 23 — Jason Aldean.
  • July 26 — Goo Goo Dolls.
  • July 28  — Kenny Chesney.
  • Aug. 4 — Backstreet Boys.
  • Aug. 5 — The Chicks.
  • Aug. 6 — Machine Gun Kelly.
  • Aug. x — Rob Zombie and Mudvayne.
  • Aug. 11 — Thomas Rhett.
  • Aug. xiii — OneRepublic.
  • Aug. eighteen — Large Time Rush.
  • Aug. 19 — The Australian Pinkish Floyd Show.
  • Aug. 24 — Incubus, with Sublime and Rome.
  • Aug. 29 — Alice in Chains, with Breaking Benjamin and Bush.
  • Aug. xxx — Sammy Hagar and The Circle.
  • Sept. 2 — Jack Johnson.
  • Sept. ten — Morgan Wallen.
  • Sept. fifteen — Keith Urban.
  • Sept. 19 — Iron Maiden.

Vivint Loonshit

Lizzo

Presently subsequently performing at Coachella, Lizzo has announced a tour that will stop at Salt Lake City's Vivint Loonshit on Nov. 2, co-ordinate to a news release sent to the Deseret News on April 25. Lizzo's 2019 album, "Cuz I Love Y'all," striking No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and her side by side album comes out in July.

In 2019, both Time and Entertainment Weekly crowned Lizzo "Entertainer of the Year," co-ordinate to the news release. Tickets go on sale to the public Apr 29 at x a.yard. local time on ticketmaster.com. American Limited carte members tin can purchase tickets starting time April 26 at 10 a.1000. local time through April 28 at ten p.chiliad. local fourth dimension.

Jimmy Buffett

On Apr 7, Vivint Loonshit announced that Jimmy Buffett volition return to the venue on October. ten.

The "Margaritaville" singer will perform everything from fan favorites to songs from his latest releases, including 2020'south "Life on the Flip Side" and "Songs You Don't Know By Middle" — acoustic versions of Buffett's lesser played songs.

Buffett last visited the loonshit in October 2018. Tickets for his upcoming testify continue auction to the public Apr 15 at 10 a.grand. MT via Ticketmaster.com.

Other concerts coming upwardly at Vivint Arena include:

  • Apr 30 — Eric Church.
  • May fourteen — LoveLoud Festival.
  • May 25 — Eagles.
  • June eight — New Kids on the Cake.
  • July fifteen — Dude Perfect.
  • July 27 — Josh Groban.
  • Aug. 11 — Brandi Carlile.
  • Aug. 30 — The Killers.
  • Sept. eight — Roger Waters.
  • Sept. xx — Twenty I Pilots.
  • Sept. 21 — Shawn Mendes.
  • Oct. x — Jimmy Buffett.
  • Oct. 22 — Carin Leon.
  • Nov. two — Lizzo.
  • Dec. 17 — Piano Guys.

Red Butte Garden'southward Outdoor Concert Series

Red Butte Garden announced the star-studded lineup for its summertime concert series on April 12. Below is the full schedule:

  • May 18 — Kaleo.
  • May 20 — Trey Anastasio Ring.
  • June 14 — She & Him.
  • June 15 — ZZ Top.
  • June 20 — Barenaked Ladies.
  • June 21 — Andrew Bird and Atomic number 26 & Wine.
  • June 28 — Howard Jones.
  • June 29 — Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenues.
  • July 1 — Chris Isaak and Lyle Lovett and his Big Band.
  • July 6 — Mary Chapin Carpenter.
  • July 13 — Joss Stone and KT Tunstall.
  • July 19 — Michael Franti and Spearhead.
  • July 23 — Onetime Crow Medicine Show.
  • July 27 — CAAMP.
  • July 28 — Punch Brothers and Watchhouse.
  • July 29 — O.A.R. and Acceleration.
  • Aug. 1 — The Revivalists.
  • Aug. 4 — The Psychedelic Furs.
  • Aug. 8 — The Head and the Heart.
  • Aug. 13 — Bonnie Raitt with Mavis Staples.
  • Aug. 17 — The Blackness Crowes.
  • Aug. xviii — Maren Morris with The Alone Bellow.
  • Aug. twenty — Pink Martini featuring Communist china Forbes.
  • Aug. 21 — My Morning Jacket.
  • Aug. 22 — Male child George and Civilisation Club.
  • Aug. 29 — Jose Gonzalez.
  • Aug. xxx — Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes.
  • Sept. 8 — Umphrey's McGee.
  • Sept. 18 — Buddy Guy and John Hiatt and the Goners.
  • Sept. twenty — Melissa Etheridge and Keb' Mo'.

Rice Eccles-Stadium

Garth Brooks

On Apr thirteen, country superstar Garth Brooks appear he will return to Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City — the only return city on his North American tour, the Deseret News reported.

Brooks performed at the stadium last summer, unexpectedly promising his crowd of 50,000-plus fans that he would render to the stadium before his tour concludes in the summer of 2022. Brooks' return visit is on June 18, and tickets go sale Apr 22 at 10 a.yard. MT.

Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons has added a Salt Lake City stop to its world tour, the band appear March 25. Jubilant the release of the album "Mercury — Deed ane," Imagine Dragons will perform at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Aug. 5.

Macklemore and Kings Elliot will be special guests for the Salt Lake show, according to a news release sent to the Deseret News. Tickets go on auction to the general public April ane at 10 a.chiliad. MST via Ticketmaster.com.

Imagine Dragons previously performed at Rice-Eccles Stadium for the LoveLoud Festival in 2018. Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds founded the music festival to celebrate LGBTQ youth and enhance awareness for teen suicide, the Deseret News reported.

"Obviously the music volition be nifty, merely the most pivotal moments and emotional moments that perpetuate change are when we all sit down and listen to our LGBTQ youth and adults who tell u.s. their story," Reynolds previously said, according to the Deseret News. "That'due south when empathy is actually created, when understanding becomes a theme of the night."


Summertime Nights with the Stars concert series

On April 7, the Davis Arts council announced the lineup for its Summer Night with the Stars concert series.

  • June sixteen — Starship, featuring Mickey Thomas.
  • June twenty — 38 SPECIAL.
  • June 29 — The Brit Pack.
  • July 7 — America.
  • July 16 — Sara Evans.
  • July 20 — Winter Trip the light fantastic toe Party: The Official Tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper.
  • July 28 — Forever Simon & Garfunkel.
  • Aug. 3 — Blue Oyster Cult.
  • Aug. 6 — TOAST: The Ultimate Breadstuff Experience.
  • Aug. eleven — Suzy Bogguss.
  • Aug. 20 — The Johnson Files.
  • Aug. 24 — Jocelyn & Chris.
  • Aug. thirty — The Oak Ridge Boys.
  • Sept. half dozen — Kansas.
  • Sept. 10 — The Bonner Family.

This twelvemonth marks the 26th season of Summer Nights with the Stars, according to a news release sent to the Deseret News. Tickets for individual shows, available at davisarts.org/tickets, go on sale to the general public May iii at 10 a.one thousand.


The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts

Utah Valley University'due south Noorda Middle for the Performing Arts recently announced its 2022-23 season lineup — and highlights include Broadway superstar Patti LuPone and Postmodern Jukebox, a band that gives popular, gimmicky music a vintage makeover.

LuPone starred equally Eva Peron in the original Broadway production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Evita," for which she won a Tony Honor, and is currently a office of the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Visitor." The vocalist and extra too has an extensive career in flick and boob tube.

Postmodern Jukebox takes songs like Justin Bieber'due south "Love Yourself" or Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine" and makes them sound like they were written in the 1920s or come from the eye of jazzy New Orleans.

"I think a lot of people when they first see these videos or hear these songs, I retrieve they're really intrigued by the transformation aspect," Postmodern Jukebox vocalist Robyn Adele Anderson previously told the Deseret News. Everyone loves a good makeover … and I think people just haven't heard whatsoever of these songs covered the mode we practise."

Below is the full schedule for the Noorda's upcoming season, according to a news release sent to the Deseret News:

  • Oct. 10-11 — "Alice, Dreaming in Wonderland," a kid-friendly product consummate with circus acts, acrobatics and live music.
  • Nov. vii — And then Percussion, a New York City based percussion quartet.
  • Nov. 10 — Postmodern Jukebox.
  • Dec. three — Irish gaelic-American fiddler Eileen Ivers, one of the original stars of "Riverdance."
  • Dec. 8 — Mariachi Los Camperos, a Grammy Accolade-winning mariachi band that collaborated with Linda Ronstadt.
  • Jan. 25 — Jessica Vosk, a singer who starred in "Wicked" on Broadway. Vosk recently made her Carnegie Hall debut.
  • February. 1 — The Peking Acrobats, an acrobatic troupe featuring everything from trick-cycling, to precision tumbling to contortion to gymnastics.
  • February. 3 — Patti LuPone.
  • Feb. six — Ailey II, a New York City-based dance company.
  • March fourteen — Pianist ChangYong Shin, who was the first-prize winner of Utah's own Gina Bachauer International Artist Competition.
  • March 24 — Doo Wop Project, a group that puts a doo-wop twist on a wide range of songs from Jason Mraz to Garth Brooks. The grouping includes stars from Broadway hits "Jersey Boys" and "Motown: The Musical."

Ogden Twilight Series

The Ogden Twilight Series recently announced its summer lineup, which includes:

  • June 21 — Bleachers.
  • Aug. four — Local Natives/Lucy Dacus.
  • Aug. 9 — The National.
  • Aug. 25 — Embankment House.
  • Aug. xxx — Pocket-sized Mouse.
  • Sept. 7 — Lauv.
  • Sept. 17 — Flume.
  • Sept. 22 — CHVRCHES.

According to a March 21 post on the venue's Facebook page, individual tickets for Flume's show have sold out, and tickets for Modest Mouse, Beach House, Bleachers and The National could all potentially sell out by the end of March 22. Flavour general admission passes are still available.


Stadium of Fire

Tim McGraw volition headline this summertime's Stadium of Fire event at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on July two, America's Freedom Festival announced March 16.

McGraw previously sold out the annual event in 2016, according to the festival's website. Over the years, the consequence has welcomed other country superstars like Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.

Marie Osmond volition also perform at Stadium of Fire. Since her residency with brother Donny Osmond ended in Las Vegas, Osmond has performed solo with symphony orchestras and has released "Unexpected" — a 17-song project that covers everything from opera to Broadway to the Great American Songbook, the Deseret News reported. She previously told the Deseret News the album was a vocal exercise that pushed her even more than out of her comfort zone.

"Age shouldn't define united states," she said last fall. "I'thousand the kind of woman that even with all the experience, I desire to keep learning. I don't know everything. I want to proceed trying, pushing. I'm not afraid to fail — I'thousand more afraid to not try."

Tickets for Stadium of Burn down will exist available at byutickets.com starting March 25. Liberty Festival email subscribers will have early access from 10 a.m. to i p.thou., with tickets then going on auction to the general public beginning at one p.yard., according to the festival's website.


Twilight Concert Series

On March vii, the Table salt Lake City Arts Council announced its annual Twilight Concert Series. Tickets for shows went on sale March eight and are available at 24tix.com.

  • July 14 — Rainbow Kitten Surprise, with Houndmouth and Dad Bod.
  • Aug. 6 — Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten and Julien Baker.
  • Aug. 11 — The Decemberists, with Brigid Mae Power.
  • Aug. 16 — Cuco.
  • Sept. 2 — Shakey Graves, with Sierra Ferrell and Michelle Moonshine.

LoveLoud Festival

On March vii, LoveLoud Festival announced a return this spring after a 2-year pause due to the pandemic. The daylong festival volition be held at Vivint Arena on May xiv, and "is designed to ignite the vital conversation virtually what it means to unconditionally love, sympathise, take, and support LGBTQ+ youth in our communities," according to a news release.

Performances for the festival include Imagine Dragons founder and frontman Dan Reynolds, Willow, Anita, Neon Trees, The Aces and Mat and Savanna Shaw, a father-daughter duo that went viral at the start of the pandemic. More performers and speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.

This year's festival was fabricated possible in part by a $1 one thousand thousand gift from Qualtrics founder and Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith, co-ordinate to the release.

"Because of the pandemic, it's been far too long that nosotros have all been able to come together like this to celebrate diversity and speak out on the ability of unconditional love and equality," Reynolds said in a statement. "Without Ryan and Ashley's commitment, the festival may have non been a reality even this year, and we are grateful for their recognition of the event every bit a must-have in the customs."


Deer Valley Music Festival

Earlier this month, the Utah Symphony appear the lineup for its annual Deer Valley Music Festival. According to a news release sent to the Deseret News, the lineup includes:

  • July 1 — Stewart Copeland: Police Deranged for Orchestra.
  • July ii — Utah Symphony'southward Patriotic Pops with LaKisha Jones.
  • July 8 — Disney in Concert: Magical Music from the Movies.
  • July 9 — The Hot Sardines featuring Nellie McKay with the Utah Symphony.
  • July fifteen — Bravo Broadway: Masters of Musical Theater.
  • July 16 — Inflow from Sweden: The Music of ABBA.
  • July 22 — The Music of John Williams.
  • July 23 — Boyz 2 Men with the Utah Symphony.
  • July 29 — Symphonic Showstoppers!
  • July 30 — Guster with the Utah Symphony.
  • Baronial 5 — Aretha: A Tribute with the Utah Symphony.
  • Baronial 6 — Kristin Chenoweth with the Utah Symphony.

Sandy Amphitheater

  • May xviii and xix — Ben Rector.
  • May 30 — Lord Huron.
  • June ii — 311.
  • June iii — Jessie James Decker.
  • June iv — Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband.
  • June eight — Orville Peck.
  • June eleven — Tash Sultana.
  • June xiv — Boz Scaggs.
  • June 17 — Tenacious D.
  • June 25 — Third Eye Blind and Taking Back Sunday.
  • June 27 — Armada Foxes.
  • July 5 and half-dozen — Regina Spektor.
  • July xiii — Trampled by Turtles.
  • July 22 — David Gray.
  • Aug. 1 — Piffling Feat.
  • Aug. 3 — The Expressionless South.
  • Aug. 12 — Whisky Myers.
  • Aug. xv — Collective Soul and Switchfoot.
  • Aug. 16 — Mt. Joy.
  • Aug. xviii — Andy Grammar with Fitz and the Tantrums.
  • Aug. 25 — Elvis Costello and the Imposters.
  • Aug. 30 — Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
  • Sept. 23 — Jackson Browne.

Eccles Theater

  • May one — The Bachelor Live on Phase.
  • May five — Whose Alive Anyway?
  • May 18 — Professor Brian Cox.
  • May 21 — Greg Gutfeld.
  • May 23 — Rupi Kaur.
  • June 4 — Hannah Gadsby.
  • July 7 — Puscifer.
  • July nineteen — The Masked Vocaliser.

Maverik Center

  • May seven — Alex Boye.
  • May xiv — Franki Valli and the iv Seasons.
  • May 18 — Stars on Ice.
  • July 20 — Lumineers.
  • Sept. 6 — Ben Platt.

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Source: https://www.deseret.com/2022/3/9/22967719/what-concerts-are-in-utah-this-summer-loveloud-festival-josh-groban-kristin-chenoweth-the-killers

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