You’ve probably found yourself starting to dream about summer concerts—green grass at outdoor venues, warm summer air, loud music that can be heard for miles, and a cold drink in your hand as you bump your head to the beat of an incredible live band (or maybe you’re jumping up and down and shouting along with the lead singer, and in that case we hope a friend is holding your drink).
The best way to get ready for this feeling is by buying tickets—and luckily, tickets for the Twilight Concert Series in Salt Lake are going on sale this week! In its 38th year, the Twilight Concert Series has been celebrating musically diverse artists, both new and local and nationally known. It’s important to know they’re making some changes this year. The concerts will be held at two locations, switching off between the Gallivan Center and Library Square. Additionally, they have reduced the amount of tickets they are selling to provide a more comfortable experience for attendees—that means get your tickets asap!
Season tickets are available Wednesday, March 12 at 10:00 a.m. Individual show tickets available Thursday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m. Get your tickets here!
And with that, Salt Lake City Arts Council in partnership with S&S Presents thus presents the 38th Twilight Concert Series lineup:
- July 12 (Gallivan Center): EARTHGANG, JMSN, Bad Luck Brigade
- July 17 (Library Square): Sierra Ferrell, TBD, Sammy Brue
- Aug 6 (Gallivan Center): Waxahatchee, Foxwarren, Wilbere
- Aug 12 (Library Square): Mt. Joy, The Moss
- Sep 5 (Gallivan Center): Japanese Breakfast, Ginger Root, Tomper
- Sep 22 (Library Square): Big Thief, Special guests to be announced
The Gallivan Center concerts open doors at 6 p.m. The Library Square concerts open doors at 5 p.m.
Bonus: All Twilight Concert Series ticket holders get free access to UTA transportation all day on the day of the event! Simply show your concert tickets when asked for payment.
Double Bonus: To get in the summer concert vibe, check out the official Twilight Concert Series playlist on Spotify that features all the artists’ work.
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