Death Cab For Cutie

Death Cab for Cutie • Nation of Language • July 28, 2026 • Sandy Amphitheater

Reviewed and Photographed by Alisha Gregson

Death Cab for Cutie proves the past and present can share the same stage at Sandy Amphitheater. There are some bands whose music becomes intertwined with different seasons of life. For many, Death Cab is one of those bands. Judging by the sold-out crowd at Sandy Amphitheater on Tuesday, July 28, their music still hits just as deeply today as it did decades ago. Originally scheduled for a single Utah date for their I Built You A Tower tour, the demand was so high that a second night was added quickly. I had the opportunity to attend night one.

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Ogden Twilight: Death Cab For Cutie September 10, 2021 Ogden Amphitheater

Death Cab for Cutie, Ogden Amphitheater September 10, 2021

By Tiffany Mull

Photo Credit: Tiffany Mull

“Thank you for your patience,” Ben Gibbard apologized for the delay, “The fire department held us captive until the storm passed. We weren’t on some diva shit or nothing.” You had to show proof of vaccination or a covid-free test result from the last 72 hours in order to enter the venue. The opener, Deep Sea Diver, went on at 6 p.m. They gave us catchy, zippy pop-rock; there was even a cowbell. There were then ominous gusts of wind followed by a soft rain. Death Cab for Cutie waited for an hour and a half for the storm to pass before coming on stage. They opened with “Passenger Seat,” “You are a Tourist,” and “The Ghosts of Beverly Drive.”

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