University of Utah
Football Stadium, Home of the Utes, Sports Arena
- College Football Games
- Headliner Music Concerts
- Olympic Venue
Rice-Eccles Stadium
University of Utah Campus
451 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Football Stadium, Home of the Utes, Sports Arena
Rice-Eccles Stadium
University of Utah Campus
451 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Event Arena
Utah Grizzlies Hockey
Headliner Music Concerts
Ice Skating Sessions
Utah Gymnastics Competitions
Ultimate Fighting Championships
Supercross Exhibitions
Monster Truck Events
Maverik Center Event Calendar
3200 Decker Lake Dr. West Valley City, Utah 84119
The Utah State Fairpark and event center offers a modern event facility in a historical setting since 1856.
Utah State Fairpark
155 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 538-8400

UCCU Center
Utah Valley University
800 W University Pkwy, Orem

Libby Gardner Concert Hall
University of Utah
1375 Presidents’ Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Libby Gardner Concert Hall
Lively-Fulcher Pipe Organ

“So large and varied is Canyons that every level of skier will find not just some terrain, but a bewildering amount of it.”
–Tony Chamberlin, Boston Globe
300 new acres of skiable terrain, enhanced resort village, first heated seat orange bubble lift in North America and plenty of restaurants.
Winter Activities
Snowboarding Events
Spring Concert Series (March)
Summer Activities
Summer Concert Series (July, August)
July 3rd Celebration Fireworks & Concerts
Mountain Bike Races
Trail Runs & Mountain Marathons
The Canyons Village at Park City
4000 Canyons Resort Dr. Park City, UT 84098

Nominated by the Academy of Country Music as the Casino Venue of the year, the Peppermill Concert Hall is an intimate, non-smoking venue with just 1035 seats. There isn’t a bad seat in the house, with the furthest seat only 88′ from the stage! From the state-of-the-art sound system and acoustically designed showroom, this is one of the best venues in the west to see your favorite performing artist. Get geared up for your favorite band with an ice-cold draft, tasty margaritas & daiquiris, and a Scooby snack of popcorn with the show. Artist merchandise is available for most performers, and ticket windows open 4 hours before the doors. Rock on…at the Peppermill.
Peppermill Concert Hall
680 Wendover Blvd. Wendover, NV 89883

Natural hot springs in Monroe, Utah. Soothing soaking, grassy tent campsites, pioneer cabins, tropical fish ponds, hiking, biking & more!
Mystic Hot Springs creates an authentic environment that raises self-awareness through direct experience with nature, art, and antiquities.
Producer/Director/Artist Mike Ginsburg was traveling in his bus back to Denver from the last Vegas Dead shows in 1995, when he stumbled into Mystic Hot Springs. Instantly he realized that everything he was looking for was right there. Miraculously he was able to purchase the resort. Having worked since 1996, he is still at it! His artistic talent has been used to add new Soaking areas, restore pioneer Cabins, promote many wonderful Concerts, produce DVDs, create stunning Lampwork glass Jewelry and bring a special energy to this wonderful place.
History of Mystic Hot Springs
The Indians that were in this area were nomadic bands from the Ute, Shoshone, or Piute tribes. They would make their camps on the warm ground near the hot springs. They would soak in the springs for warmth and comfort. It is told that the Indians would paint themselves with red mud to keep them safe. Later as the settlers arrived, the hot springs became popular as a resting place along the “Old Spanish Trail”.

Homesteaded in 1886 by the Cooper family, Mystic Hot Springs (formerly known as Monroe Hot Springs) has undergone many changes in the past 100 years. During the early part of the century, a collecting pool was made of wood at the bottom of the hill. Soon a dance floor was added, and people would come from miles around in their horses and buggies to dance and soak the nights away. Their motto “The home of mirth and merriment” still rings true today.
When Mike first began running the hot springs, there was only one cabin on the property (the Grow cabin). He knew he needed more of them because he rented them frequently. When he realized how much new cabins would cost, he started poking around the valley, thinking he may be able to acquire old shacks from the 40s or 50s. The first building he purchased was one of the first Pioneer cabins in the valley from 1865. He was amazed that anyone would want to part with such a unique piece of history. He realized that many people in the area see them as eyesores, and many cabins have already been destroyed to make room for things such as parking lots. He started acquiring more of them, especially the ones that seemed to not be cared for.
Mystic Hot Springs
475 E 100 N, Monroe, UT 84754
Silver Lake Amphitheater is an outdoor concert venue with general admission lawn seating that holds a capacity of 6,000 people.
Silver Lake Amphitheater
Pony Express Pkwy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
(801) 789-6600
In-home concerts are up close and personal around the piano with the artists in Michele’s living room. If you’ve never attended an in-home concert before, you’re in for a real treat.
Cozy Corner Concerts
Michele McLaughlin
Salt Lake City, UT 84109