The Union hosted Wallows, along with Empath, on Saturday, October 1st. The sold out show drew in a full crowd of excited fans ready to enjoy some of their favorite music! It was Wallows’ first time playing Utah, so there was an extra sense of anticipation for the concert!
When an artist has to postpone or even cancel a performance, a lot has to go into the decision. Not only does it impact the people who were originally planning on attending the show, but now the tour, the venue, any VIP reps hired for the show, and the promotion company are scrambling to find a solution that can benefit everyone at the end of the day. Oftentimes, artists and the venue cannot find a date to reschedule and the show is canceled and folks are refunded.
MUSE ANNOUNCE WILL OF THE PEOPLE 2023 NORTH AMERICA TOUR PRE-SALE BEGINS TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 AT 10AM LOCAL
TICKETS ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC OCTOBER 7 AT 10 AM LOCAL HERE
EVANESCENCE CONFIRMED AS SPECIAL GUEST
September 29, 2022 (Los Angeles, CA) – On top of the global chart success of their ninth studio album Will Of The People, multi-platinum and Grammy Award winning rock band Muse have announced their North American tour for Spring 2023.
Almost close to nothing beats a good summer concert for any music fan. A nice summer breeze, 80-degree weather out in the open with a slight breeze here and there, and great live music. As thousands gathered at USANA Amphitheater on September 20th for the “ODESZA: THE LAST GOODBYE TOUR”, one thing was clear, Utah was going to show up and party. Even on a Tuesday night. Along with headliner ODESZA, the tour brought NASAYA, Elderbrook, and duo Sylvan Esso to sing and dance with the crowd. All and all, the lights went on until they could no longer run. And the audience left with their minds blown.
After an eight-year hiatus, alternative rock band Gaslight Anthem has finally returned to making music. Salt Lake City was just one stop on their reunion tour. On Tuesday, September 20th, their loyal fans gathered at the Union Event Center to show the band how much they have been missed.
After years of shows outside of the US, Novo Amor played one of his first shows back in the states in Salt Lake City. Visiting The Complex, Novo was able to sell out The Grand room at the venue. I was shocked to hear that he had such a large fan base here. Having listened to some of his music before, I didn’t expect so many people to show for a slower concert like his. However, he was able to bring a lot of emotion and passion to the music as he performed that night. I was pleasantly surprised with how he was able to change up parts of his music to be more fun to listen to live.
With all the anticipation and hype, USANA Amphitheater hosted a sold out show of 20,000 people for LANY and support. Bringing along Surfaces and Annika Bennett, the venue was absolutely packed. I had never seen so many people in one place. The atmosphere was truly special.
Unless you are a mega fan, odds are you don’t know Thomas Wesley Pentz as Thomas Wesley Pentz. However, you may have better odds of knowing his stage name, Diplo. If you go through past lineups, you will notice that Diplo is no stranger to the Twilight Concert Series. On September 16th at the Ogden Amphitheater, he made his official return to the tradition. LP Giobbi and JPAN were the night’s special guests. Just like Diplo, they too received an enthusiastic welcome full of cheers from the audience.