Entertainment venues across Utah are starting to fill 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 23 — “Twilight”: Special Cast Event with Peter Facinelli and Ashley Greene
  • June 25 — Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
  • 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 — StravStravinskyirebird 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. 15 — The music of Celine Dion, featuring vocalist Olivia Valli

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

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Delta Center

  • March 28 — Lany
  • April 12 — Journey
  • April 25 — Los Tigres del Norte
  • Oct. 2 — Carin Leon
  • Oct. 14 — Disney Descendants, Zombies & Camp Rock: Worlds Collide Concert Tour
  • Oct. 20 — Gorillaz
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Eccles Theater

  • April 3 — Lucy Darling
  • May 1 — Blippi
  • May 2-3 — Dancing With the Stars: Live!
  • May 18 — Indigo Girls
  • May 22-24 — Riverdance
  • June 1 — Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band
  • June 2 — Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • June 26-27 — Derek Hough
  • Aug. 21 — Joe Bonamassa
  • Sept. 8 — Undertale: The Determination Symphony World Tour
  • Oct. 16-18 — Bluey’s Big Play
  • Oct. 24 — #IMOMSOHARD
  • Oct. 28 — Leonid & Friends
  • Nov. 3 — Mon Laferte
  • Nov. 7 — Derrick Stroup
  • Nov. 21 — Nikki Glaser
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Egyptian Theatre

  • March 27-29 — Red Hot Chilli Pipers
  • April 2-4 — Ruthie Foster
  • May 7-9 — Pablo Cruise
  • May 14-17 — Los Lobos
  • 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
  • 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
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Kilby Block Party

Kilby Court has announced the lineup for its annual music festival, Kilby Block Party — and 2026 boasts some big names.

Headliners include:

  • Lorde
  • The xx
  • Turnstile
  • Hayley Williams
  • Modest Mouse
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Visit kilbyblockparty.com for more information about the lineup and festival, which runs May 15-17 at the Utah State Fairpark.

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Kingsbury Hall

  • March 26 — MOMIX
  • March 29 — Hannah Berner
  • April 7 — Samara Joy
  • April 9 — Arms Across America
  • April 11 — Tommy Emmanuel
  • April 22 — Cirque Kikasse
  • Aug. 21 — Josh Johnson
  • Oct. 9 — Laura Ramoso
  • Oct. 14 — Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth” in Concert
  • Nov. 13 — Chelsea Handler
  • Dec. 6 — Glen Miller Christmas

Maverik Center

  • March 27 — Turnpike Troubadours
  • March 28 — Peso Pluma
  • April 15 — Warren Zeiders
  • May 1 — Bush
  • May 5 — Puscifer
  • May 9 — Charlie Puth
  • June 6 — Brit Floyd
  • July 3 — Josh Groban, with special guest Jennifer Hudson
  • July 17 — Avett Brothers
  • July 21 — Joji
  • July 22 — Olivia Dean
  • Aug. 3 — Meghan Trainor
  • Aug. 14 — The Guess Who
  • Aug. 23 — Grupo Frontera
  • Aug. 24 — Ricardo Montaner
  • Oct. 10 — Doja Cat
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Red Butte Garden Concert Series

The full lineup for this summer’s Red Butte Garden Concert Series will be released April 7, but the venue has already shared a few shows:

  • June 11 — The Human League
  • July 12 — Kaleo
  • Aug. 14 — Jesse Welles
  • Aug. 23 — Ray LaMontagne (rescheduled from 2025)

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 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. 15-16 — NEEDTOBREATHE
  • Aug. 20 — Lee Brice
  • Aug. 21 — O.A.R., with Gavin DeGraw and Lisa Loeb
  • Sept. 18-19 — Mat Kearney
  • Sept. 26 — Zeppelin USA

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 go on sale April 21.

The Noorda (UVU)

Utah Valley University recently announced The Noorda’s Center for the Performing Arts 2025–26 season, as the Deseret News reported. Below is the full lineup:

  • April 3 — Brush Theatre presents: Doodle Pop
  • April 21 — Joshua Bell
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The Plaza at America First Field

  • May 21 — Yellowcard, New Found Glory and Plain White T’s
  • July 18 — Sublime’s Me Gusta Festival
  • Aug. 7 — Motionless in White
  • Aug. 18 — Thee Sacred Souls
  • Aug. 25 — Noah Kahan

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

  • April 1 — Siva Pasefika
  • April 3 — The Beach Boys
  • April 4 — Gentri
  • April 9 — Scotty McCreery
  • April 10 — Jenny Oaks Baker — American Mosaic
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UCCU Center

  • April 3 — Gentri
  • May 13 — Yungblud

Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • May 30 — Kesha
  • June 3 — Pitbull, with special guest Lil Jon
  • June 13 — Kid Cudi
  • June 15 — The Pussycat Dolls
  • June 17 — Alex Warren
  • June 19 — Rod Stewart
  • June 26 — MGK
  • July 17 — Hilary Duff
  • July 18 — Treaty Oak Revival
  • July 23 — Riley Green
  • July 25 — Evanescence
  • July 30 — Sarah McLachlan
  • Aug. 8 — 311 and Dirty Heads
  • Aug. 13 — The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers
  • Aug. 19 — Train
  • 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. 29 — Wu-Tang Clan
  • Sept. 30 — Breaking Benjamin
  • Oct. 1 — Empire of the Sun
  • Oct. 7 — Staind, with special guests Hoobastank and Hinder
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Union Event Center

  • March 26 — Ashnikko
  • March 27 — Ruel
  • March 28 — Lamb of God
  • March 30 — Humbe
  • March 31 — Sticky Fingers
  • April 2 — Bbno$
  • April 6 — Calum Scott
  • April 7 — Health, with Carpenter Brut
  • April 11 — The Format
  • April 18 — Bilmuri
  • April 21 — Behemoth
  • April 25 — Oh Wonder
  • April 27 — Bob Moses and Cannons
  • April 28 — Electric Callboy
  • April 30 — Black Veil Brides
  • May 1 — The Amity Affliction and August Burns Red
  • May 5 — Wage War
  • May 14 — Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening
  • May 16 — Baby Keem
  • May 20 — Amon Amarth and Dethklok
  • May 21 — Echo & The Bunnymen
  • 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. 23 — Social Distortion
  • Oct. 9 — Juanes
  • Oct. 10 — Sex Pistols
  • Oct. 18 — Rise Against
  • Nov. 17 — Sabaton
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