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

Delta Center

  • March 13 — Nine Inch Nails
  • March 28 — Lany
  • April 12 — Journey
  • April 25 — Los Tigres del Norte
  • Oct. 2 — Carin Leon
  • Oct. 20 — Gorillaz
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Eccles Theater

  • March 12 — Tom Papa
  • March 20 — Trey Kennedy
  • March 21 — John Mulaney
  • March 22 — Michael McIntyre
  • 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
  • Oct. 16-18 — Bluey’s Big Play
  • Oct. 24 — #IMOMSOHARD
  • Oct. 28 — Leonid & Friends
  • Nov. 7 — Derrick Stroup
  • Nov. 21 — Nikki Glaser
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Egyptian Theatre

  • March 19-22 — 10,000 Maniacs
  • 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
  • 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
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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

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 12 — Emmet Cohen presents: Miles and Coltrane at 100
  • March 23 — Bill Burr
  • 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. 14 — Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth” in Concert

Maverik Center

  • March 13 — Jeff Dunham
  • 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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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 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 22 — Jimmy Eat World, with Motion City Soundtrack and Illuminati Hotties
  • July 28-29 — Death Cab for Cutie
  • Aug. 4 — The Stray Cats
  • Aug. 20 — Lee Brice
  • Aug. 21 — O.A.R., with Gavin DeGraw and Lisa Loeb
  • Sept. 18-19 — Mat Kearney

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

  • March 12 — Voyage: Celebrating the Music of Journey
  • March 13 — Tom Papa
  • March 14 — Colbie Caillat
  • March 20 — Dustin Lynch
  • March 21 — Terry Fator
  • April 1 — Siva Pasefika
  • April 2 — Floyd Nation “Wish You Were There” tour
  • 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

  • June 3 — Pitbull, with special guest Lil Jon
  • June 13 — Kid Cudi
  • 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. 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. 30 — Breaking Benjamin
  • Oct. 7 — Staind, with special guests Hoobstank and Hinder
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Union Event Center

  • March 11 — Lauren Spencer Smith
  • March 13 — Nothing More, with Catch Your Breath, Archers and Doobie
  • March 19 — Mariah the Scientist
  • March 20 — Boys Like Girls
  • 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
  • July 1 — Wolfmother
  • July 31 — Poppy
  • Aug. 6 — Audrey Hobert
  • Aug. 8 — Tomahawk
  • Sept. 23 — Social Distortion
  • Oct. 9 — Juanes
  • Oct. 10 — Sex Pistols
  • Nov. 17 — Sabaton
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