Concerts on the Slopes (Park City Institute)
Park City Institute’s outdoor concert series at the alpine Canyons Village amphitheatre. 5,000-seat intimate setting with mountain views. 2026 acts include 38 Special (Jul 24), Sawyer Brown (Jul 26), Mark Chesnutt (Aug 6), Lonestar (Aug 7), Walker Hayes (Aug 8), UB40 with Ali Campbell (Aug 14), Better than Ezra / Vertical Horizon / Tonic (Aug 15), Maoli (Aug 21), Rick Springfield (Aug 27).
Draper Days Concerts (Draper Days Festival)
Two-night free outdoor concert as part of the annual Draper Days city festival. Concerts begin at 7:00 PM. Friday features drone show at 10 PM; Saturday features fireworks at 10 PM. 2026 artists: Friday (Jul 17) – The Groove Merchants w/ Redwood Revival + Draper Idol winners; Saturday (Jul 18) – Roll On (Alabama Tribute) w/ The Gina Marie Osmond Band. Nationally-renowned tribute and regional acts.
Deer Valley Music Festival 2026
The Deer Valley® Music Festival is the Utah Symphony’s annual outdoor summer home in Park City, Utah. The 2026 season spans July 17–August 15 with performances at the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater and St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Highlights include Beethoven’s Ninth, Lyle Lovett, Chris Botti, Idina Menzel, Chicago the Musical in Concert, and The Music of Celine Dion. The festival features spectacular mountain views and a casual picnic-blanket atmosphere.
Mondays in the Park (Liberty Park)
Free Monday evening outdoor concert series in historic Liberty Park featuring traditional folk music and cultural dance performances from diverse ethnic communities. Presented by Utah Division of Arts & Museums and SLC Arts Council’s ‘Living Traditions Presents’ program. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnics. 7–9 PM. 2025/recurring artists represent Irish, Scandinavian, South Indian, Japanese, Nepalese, Polynesian, Argentinian, and Mexican traditions.
The City Library Summer Concert Series (SLC Public Library)
Free outdoor concert series across 6 Salt Lake City Public Library branch locations, July through September. Features local artists across diverse genres. Sub-series include: Concerts by the Creek (Anderson-Foothill, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays); Poplar Grooves (Chapman, 2nd Wednesdays); Rhythms at Riverside (Day-Riverside, 3rd Wednesdays); Community Chords (Glendale, 3rd Tuesdays); Marmalade Jams (Marmalade, 2nd Mondays); Sounds of Summer (Sprague, 2nd & 4th Thursdays). The page shown reflects a 2025 or 2026 schedule (dates suggest 2026 based on day-of-week alignment: July 2 = Wednesday 2026).
Twilight Concert Series
Salt Lake City’s longest-running outdoor summer concert series, now in its 39th year (2026). Presents nationally recognized indie, folk, rock, and hip-hop artists paired with local openers. Highly popular; shows frequently sell out. Co-presented by the Salt Lake City Arts Council and S&S Presents.
Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series at Deer Valley
Free weekly Wednesday evening outdoor concert series at the base of Deer Valley Resort, presented by Mountain Town Music. Features local and regional artists across genres. Very family-friendly atmosphere. Gates open 4 PM, shows start 5:30 PM. 2025 artists included MuddPuddle, Superbubble, Pixie and The Partygrass Boys, Jagertown, Sophia Dion Band, joy&eric, Opal Agafia & The Sweet Nothings, Big Blue Ox, and Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session.
Red Butte Garden Outdoor Concert Series
Utah’s premier outdoor concert venue — a 3,000-capacity general admission amphitheatre nestled in a botanical garden at the mouth of Red Butte Canyon. National Independent Venue Association member. Hosts approximately 31 shows per season with world-class national artists. Picnic-friendly atmosphere with garden views. Full 2026 lineup announced April 7, 2026.
Ogden Twilight Concert Series 2026
The Ogden Twilight Concert Series is northern Utah’s premier outdoor concert series, held at the Ogden Amphitheater. The 11th annual edition (2026) runs June–October with 10 shows. Headliners include The Black Keys, Gregory Alan Isakov, Elderbrook, Of Monsters and Men, Wet Leg, Sofi Tukker, Mt. Joy, Lane 8, and Big Thief. Organized by S&S Presents (same organizers as SLC Twilight and Kilby Block Party). All shows held rain or shine.
Provo Summer Band Concert Series 2026
Provo’s oldest and longest-running summer music tradition — 56th annual series in 2026. Free Sunday evening concerts in June featuring the Utah Premiere Brass, Utah’s state British brass band of 30 professional musicians. Pack a picnic and bring lawn chairs. 7:00–9:00 PM. 2026 dates: June 7, 14, 21, 28.