lunes, 2 de agosto de 2021

Amy Grant is coming to Utah. Here are other big shows to expect

Amy Grant headlined BYUtv’s “Christmas Under the Stars” program in 2016. The Grammy Award-winning singer returns to Utah to perform at the Eccles Theater on Oct. 9.
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Amy Grant is one of the latest musicians to announce a show in Utah

As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout moves forward in Utah, entertainment venues and concert halls are reopening and bringing back live music.

Here are the latest updates on the big shows taking place in Utah from 2021-22.

Note: This list is not all-inclusive and will be updated as new information comes in. Venues can send information about upcoming shows to features@deseretnews.com.


Eccles Theater

On Aug. 2, the Eccles Theater announced that Amy Grant will bring a tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of her album “Heart in Motion” to the venue. The six-time Grammy winner will perform at the Eccles Theater on Oct. 9, according to a news release sent to the Deseret News. Tickets go on sale Aug. 6 at 10 a.m MT.

In May, the Eccles Theater revised part of its schedule for the 2021-22 Live at the Eccles season. The updates include new dates for the country band Little Big Town, and legendary comedienne Carol Burnett.

In a news release sent to the Deseret News, the Eccles Theater also announced that its Broadway at the Eccles season will no longer include “Ain’t Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations.” Instead, “Hadestown” — which won eight Tony Awards in 2019, including for best musical — will round out the 2021-22 season lineup.

“Ain’t Too Proud” will instead be part of the theater’s 2022-23 season. Current subscribers’ tickets will be moved to the new corresponding dates of “Hadestown,” according to the release.

Season tickets for the 2021-22 season are currently sold out, but group tickets of 10 or more are available for all shows except “Hamilton” and “Hadestown,” according to the release. Single tickets for each show will go on sale at a later date.

Below is the revised Broadway schedule for 2021-22:

  • Nov. 30 -Dec. 5 — “Mean Girls”
  • Dec. 28-Jan. 23, 2022 — “Hamilton
  • March 15-20, 2022 — “The Band’s Visit”
  • May 10-15, 2022 — “Jesus Christ Superstar”
  • June 14-19, 2022 — “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
  • Aug. 2-7, 2022 — “Hadestown”
  • Sept. 6-11, 2022 — “To Kill a Mockingbird

Left over from the 2019-20 season:

  • Oct. 26-Nov. 13 — Disney’s “Frozen”
  • Feb. 15-20, 2022 — “Anastasia”

Additional shows for the theater’s Live at the Eccles season:

  • Aug. 12 — Joe Bonamassa
  • Sept. 10-11 — Little Big Town
  • Sept. 12 — Bill Maher
  • Oct. 9 — Amy Grant
  • Oct. 14 — Tom Segura
  • Nov. 17 — David Sedaris
  • Nov. 19 — Hasan Minhaj
  • Nov. 20 — Alton Brown: “Beyond the Eats”
  • Nov. 21 — Cirque Musica Holiday Spectacular
  • Nov. 26-27 — Gentri
  • Dec. 9-11 — A Kurt Bestor Christmas
  • Jan. 29, 2022 — An Evening with Fran Lebowitz
  • March 4-6, 2022 — Riverdance
  • March 7, 2022 — Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • March 8, 2022 — Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, with special guest Lucinda Williams
  • March 28-29, 2022 — Carol Burnett
  • April 9, 2022 — #IMOMSOHARD
  • May 5, 2022 — Whose Live Anyway?

Vivint Arena

So far in July, Vivint Arena has announced a few new shows: John Mayer, The Killers and LANY. The venue also added an extra show for comedian Jim Gaffigan, who will now headline on Dec. 10 and 11.

On May 21, Vivint Arena announced that pop star Billie Eilish will perform on March 21, 2022. Although Eilish has performed in Utah before, this concert will mark her first appearance at the arena.

On May 10, Vivint Arena announced that comedian Jim Gaffigan will return to the arena on Dec. 11. Gaffigan previously brought his comedy to the venue in 2018.

  • “There is something very unique about Salt Lake City. It’s one of those places that for me, I wish there were, like, eight more metropolitan areas like Salt Lake City,” he told the Deseret News in 2018. “And it’s not just because people like my stand-up. I think there’s also an appreciation for the type of comedy I do. We live in an age where people have a tendency toward outrage, but there’s a trust that the audience in Salt Lake has with me — like, “We know he’s not a jerk. We know that it’s not constructed on shock.”

On April 7, Vivint Arena announced its first new, full-capacity show in more than a year. Country superstar Eric Church will bring his “The Gather Again” tour to the venue on April 30, 2022.

  • “I just want to play shows,” Church recently told Billboard. “Politics’ job is to divide — that’s how you win elections. Those things that unite us are music and sports. The times when, whether you’re a Democrat or Republican or whatever, you throw your arm around the person next to you. We need that. I need that.”

On April 9, the arena also announced new shows from country singer Kane Brown and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Brown will bring a concert to the venue on Oct. 9, 2021 as part of a tour that is stopping at all 29 NBA arenas, according to a a news release sent to the Deseret News.

Bocelli will perform at the arena on Oct. 30 in support of his latest album, “Believe.”

Vivint Arena has also announced that Roger Waters’ postponed concert has now been rescheduled for Sept. 8, 2022. Tickets already purchased remain valid for the new date, according to a news release sent to the Deseret News.

Below is the full list of upcoming concerts at Vivint Arena:

  • Aug. 7 — Alan Jackson
  • Oct. 1 — Michael Buble
  • Oct. 9 — Kane Brown
  • Oct. 23 — Dan + Shay
  • Oct. 30 — Andrea Bocelli
  • Nov. 10 — LANY
  • Nov. 17 — Florida Georgia Line
  • Dec. 10 and 11 — Jim Gaffigan
  • Dec. 16 — Luke Combs
  • Jan. 16, 2022 — Jojo Siwa
  • March 1, 2022 — The Weeknd
  • March 11, 2022 — Celine Dion
  • March 13, 2022 — Justin Bieber
  • March 21, 2022 — Billie Eilish
  • March 25, 2022 — John Mayer
  • April 30, 2022 — Eric Church
  • July 1, 2022 — Impractical Jokers
  • Aug. 30, 2022 — The Killers
  • Sept. 8, 2022 — Roger Waters

Red Butte Garden concert series

On June 14, Red Butte Garden added four more shows to its summer concert lineup — including cellist extraordinaire Yo-Yo Ma.

Ma’s appearance in Salt Lake City is in support of the 2020 album “Not Our First Goat Rodeo” — a bluegrass/classical music mashup that features Ma, fiddler Stuart Duncan, bassist Edgar Meyer, Punch Brothers mandolin player Chris Thile and guest singer Aoife O’Donovan.

All artists will appear at Red Butte Garden on Aug. 17. The new album is a follow-up to the group’s first project 10 years ago, which won the 2013 Grammy Award for best folk album.

Below are the four shows added to the 2021 lineup:

  • Aug. 13 — Ballet West in the Garden
  • Aug. 17 — Not Our First Goat Rodeo, featuring Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile and guest Aoife O’Donovan
  • Aug. 23 — ZZ Top
  • Aug. 25 — Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue/Gov’t Mule

The announcement comes a week after the venue announced a full concert lineup that begins in late July and extends through the end of September. The 22-show lineup includes the rock band Wilco, Country Music Hall of Famer Emmylou Harris and gospel greats The Blind Boys of Alabama.

“After more than a year of isolation and separation, people are anxious to return to normal activities, and that includes attending outdoor events,” Derrek Hanson, Red Butte Garden’s interim executive director, said in a statement sent to the Deseret News.“Since announcing that we were going to resume the outdoor concert series, we’ve been inundated with calls about the lineup, ticket sales, and dates.”

Below are the other performances for the 2021 concert series:

  • Aug. 4 — Mat Kearney
  • Aug. 6 — Travis Tritt
  • Aug. 8 — Wilco and Sleater-Kinney
  • Aug. 10 — 38 Special
  • Aug. 15 — Dee Dee Bridgewater
  • Aug. 16 — Galactic
  • Aug. 19 — Watchhouse (formerly Mandolin Orange)
  • Aug. 22 — Blind Boys of Alabama/North Mississippi Allstars
  • Aug. 26 — Counting Crows
  • Aug. 29 — Neko Case
  • Sept. 2 — Squeeze
  • Sept. 5 — Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • Sept. 12 — Kenny Loggins
  • Sept. 14 — Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
  • Sept. 16 — Michael Franti & Spearhead
  • Sept. 22 — Billy Strings
  • Sept. 23 — Khruangbin
  • Sept. 29 — JJ Grey & Mofro
  • Sept. 30 — Emmylou Harris

Note: Isbell was previously scheduled to perform at the Eccles Theater on July 30. That show has now been moved to March 8, 2022, according to the Eccles Theater’s website.


USANA Amphitheatre

  • On June 1, the rock band 3 Doors Down announced a tour that includes a stop at USANA Amphitheatre on Sept. 7. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of the band’s debut album, “The Better Life,” according to a news release sent to the Deseret News.
  • On May 19, USANA Amphitheatre added two major concerts to its 2021-22 lineup: The Jonas Brothers on Sept. 3 and country band Lady A on Sept. 24.

Tickets for the Jonas Brothers concert — which also features special guest Kelsea Ballerini — will go on sale May 27 at 10 a.m. MT. Tickets for Lady A will be available starting May 28 at 10 a.m. MT. All tickets can be purchased at livenation.com.

Both the Jonas Brothers and Lady A have fairly recent connections to Utah.

Last year on the singing competition “The Voice,” Nick Jonas coached Utah singer Tate Brusa, who ended up reaching the competition’s top 24.

Utah singer-songwriter Ryan Innes pitched one of his original songs to Lady A on the NBC show “Songland” last year. Although Lady A ended up choosing another song, Innes’ “Long Way Home” became a No. 1 hit when “The Voice” champion Todd Tilghman performed it as his winner’s single.

Here’s the schedule for USANA Amphitheatre’s 2021-22 season:

  • Aug. 12 — Maroon 5
  • Aug. 13 — Dierks Bentley
  • Sept. 3 — The Jonas Brothers
  • Sept. 7 — 3 Doors Down
  • Sept. 9 — Korn and Staind
  • Sept. 22 — Kiss
  • Sept. 23 — Alanis Morrisette
  • Sept. 24 — Lady A
  • Sept. 29 — The Doobie Brothers
  • Oct. 2 — Pitbull
  • Oct. 5 — 311
  • June 4, 2022 — Matchbox Twenty
  • June 23, 2022 —Chris Stapleton
  • June 28, 2022 — Santana/Earth, Wind & Fire
  • July 26, 2022 — Goo Goo Dolls
  • Aug. 4, 2022 — Backstreet Boys

Twilight Concert Series

On May 18, the Salt Lake City Arts Council and S&S Presents announced that the Twilight Concert series is a go for 2021.

“So incredibly grateful to finally be hosting this event again for our city after its first season off in 33 years,” the organizations announced Tuesday in a Facebook post. Beyond the music, the true purpose of the Twilight Concert Series has always been to bring our community together, support artists, and feel uplifted by one another through an affordable, live concert. After this past year, we certainly need an event like the Twilight Concert Series more than ever.”

Below are the headlining acts for the series:

  • Aug. 19 — Big Boi
  • Aug. 26 — Thundercat
  • Sept. 2 — Neon Trees
  • Sept. 18 — St. Vincent
  • Sept. 24 — Lake Street Dive

Maverik Center

In a news release sent to the Deseret News on March 31, the Maverik Center announced that the James Taylor show — featuring special guest Jackson Browne — originally scheduled for May 20 will now take place on Oct. 22. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled date.

The Maverik Center also recently announced that Foreigner will be bringing its greatest hits to the arena on July 30.

Shows at the Maverik Center this year include:

  • Sept. 21 — Bachman Cummings “Together Again” tour
  • Sept. 30 — Judas Priest
  • Oct. 2 — Gold Over America Tour starring Simone Biles
  • Oct. 22 — James Taylor
  • Nov. 13 — Cody Johnson
  • Dec. 5 — Jeff Dunham
  • Feb. 19, 2022 — Erasure
  • March 10, 2022 — Ana Gabriel

Kingsbury Hall

  • Jan. 7, 2022 — Patton Oswalt
  • Jan. 28, 2022 — Ryan Hamilton
  • March 8, 2022 — Disney Princess: The Concert

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

  • Oct. 26-30 — Thriller
  • Nov. 4 — Martina McBride
  • Nov. 5 — Kansas
  • Nov. 6 — Kristin Chenoweth
  • Nov. 11 — Journey Unauthorized (a tribute to the band Journey)
  • Nov. 12 — Ryan Hamilton
  • Nov. 13 — Gentri
  • Nov. 20 — Jenny Oaks Baker and Family Four

Utah Symphony’s Deer Valley Music Festival

  • Aug. 6-7 — The Beach Boys


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