Larkin Poe

Larkin Poe

Larkin Poe • Parker Milsap • April 12, 2025 • The Depot

Reviewed and Photographed by Alisha Gregson

On April 12, 2025, Larkin Poe brought their electrifying Bloom Tour to The Depot in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Nashville-based roots rock band, led by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell, delivered a powerful performance filled with grit, soul, and sisterly chemistry that left a lasting impression on the crowd. The Depot, with its intimate setting and top-tier production, was the perfect venue for a show that was equal parts heartfelt and high-energy. I’ve photographed a lot of shows at The Depot. It’s one of my favorite spots. The security team and entire staff are always awesome, and it really does feel like every show there is special.

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Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand • Telescreens • March 31, 2025 • The Complex

Reviewed and Photographed by Morgan Newbold

Photo Credit: Morgan Newbold

Early last week, The Complex welcomed Scottish art-rock band Franz Ferdinand for an intimate sold-out show at The Grand on their The Human Fear tour. Hundreds of casual and hardcore fans came out this Monday evening to experience a set full of groovy and electric energy, with plenty of new and old songs to get everyone in the room jumping. The group put on a spectacular show by showcasing their musical expertise and joy of performing, and it was a treat to witness a very integral indie band do what they do best.

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Remi Wolf

Remi Wolf • Dana and Alden • April 8, 2025 • The Union Events Center

Reviewed and Photographed by Austin Dayton

Photo Credit: Austin Dayton

Salt Lake City doesn’t always get the wildest shows on the tour circuits, but when Remi Wolf hit The Union Event Center on Tuesday night, she blew the roof off, painted it neon, and set it ablaze. Touring on her new album Big Ideas, the California-based pop disruptor delivered a set that was as heartfelt as it was chaotic, leaving the crowd sweaty, smiling, souls healed, and wondering what just happened—in the best way possible.

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Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol • March 28, 2025 • The Union Events Center

Reviewed and Photographed by Kevin Rolfe

Photo Credit: Kevin Rolfe

Snow Patrol is a band that I have had on my list of bands I’d love to cover for quite some time.  On Mar 28, 2025, I was finally able to cross Gary Lightbody and the fellas off that list.  Snow Patrol played a hit-filled show at The Union Events Center in Salt Lake City on their North American Tour.  I was so excited to not only be in the photo pit for the first three songs but to watch this band perform.

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Daniel Seavey

Daniel Seavey • Sombr • kylekelly • April 3, 2025 • The Depot

Reviewed by Amelia Weyerstall

Photo Credit: Amelia Weyerstall

Daniel Seavey’s high energy had the crowd jumping so hard that it felt like the floor was going to fall out from under everyone. When The Second Wind tour stopped at the  Depot, fans from all over the state flocked to come see the incredible show.  

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The Linda Lindas

The Linda Lindas • Be Your Own Pet • March 29, 2025 • Kilby Court

Reviewed and Photographed by Amelia Weyerstall

Kilby Court was filled to the brim with fans of all ages, ecstatic to see Linda Lindas perform  in Utah for the first time. Young kids were exchanging friendship bracelets as their parents were sharing stories of their favorite times seeing the band; almost a third of the crowd had flown into SLC just to see Linda Lindas at Kilby Court.  

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Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson • Whitney Lusk • April 4, 2025 • The Union Events Center

Reviewed and Photographed by Josilyn Wakkuri Lybbert

On April 4th, country music fans poured into the Union Event Center for Russell Dickerson’s sold-out Salt Lake City stop on his, “Russell Mania” Tour! People of all ages could be seen making their way in! The concertgoers were dressed in anything western-style glam, Russell merch, or completely casual.

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Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini • The Japanese House • Marynn Taylor • March 29, 2025 • Delta Center

Reviewed and Photographed by Kevin Rolfe

It seems like Kelsea Ballerini is everywhere these days.  She’s been all over on her Kelea Ballerini: Live in ‘25 Tour.  Kelsea has been a really fun addition as a judge on The Voice.  And if there’s an award show, then there’s a good chance you’ll see Ballerini in the audience.  She’s been nominated for just about every Country Music category she qualifies for.  It’s the season of Ballerini and we’re excited about it.  She stopped by the Delta Center in Salt Lake City to play a sold out show.  It was one of the most entertaining concerts at Delta Center this year.

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Saint Motel

Saint Motel | Oliver Hazard | March 28, 2025 | The Depot

Reviewed and Photographed by Sam Howard

Friday nights are always a sacred time of the week. It’s the beginning of the weekend, and for most people, it can be the end of a long and hard week. On the night of March 28th, this particular Friday night, the place to be was at The Depot to catch Saint Motel on their Symphony in the Sky tour. With a sold-out show and plenty of fans lining up early to get into the show, there were already signs of this being a fantastic show before the doors even opened. Once doors opened at 7 PM sharp, it wasn’t long until the venue was completely filled. This was going to be a night to remember. 

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Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners

Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners | March 26th 2025 | The Marquis Park City

Reviewed and Photographed by Austin Dayton

Photo Credit: Austin Dayton

This last Wednesday, on a cold and crisp March night, a line began forming outside the recently opened Marquis venue in Park City, Utah. The headliner, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, had drawn a devoted crowd eager for a night of folk-rock bliss. With the opening of the doors, the audience shuffled in, all vying for the closest spot to the stage. There seemed to be one problem, in between the crowd and Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners set was the opener. This turned out to be no problem at all as the audience was treated to a talent-filled opening set from Briscoe, a duo hailing from Austin, Texas.

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