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Renaissance Festival

Utah Renaissance Festival & Fantasy Faire

History and Fantasy unite every year in May at the Utah Renaissance Festival and Fantasy Faire in Marriott-Slaterville, only 30 minutes from north Salt Lake City.

Here time stands still as myth and legend collide in a fanciful display of the Renaissance period interspersed with eccentric and whimsical elements of a time that never truly was.

As you step through the gates into Hawkhurst Village, Fairies float by on gossamer wings, Gypsies belly dance to the beat of a rhythmic drum, Pirates fiercely guard their treasures, Mermaids splash playfully in their own pool of water, Magicians perform amazing illusions, and in the distance, you can see the Knights of Honor preparing for their jousting tournament that is to be presided over by the Royal Court and King Henry VIII. You’ll also have the chance to wander through the Guild Encampment, where you can visit the Romans and Azure Rose.

May 27-29, 2023, Multiple Times
Magical Themed Weekends, 10 am–7 pm

Utah Renaissance Festival
Fantasy Faire & Pirate Festival
990 West 17th Street, Marriott-Slaterville City, Utah

Sheepdog Championship Festival

Soldier Hollow Classic

This year’s Soldier Hollow Classic’s I.F.A. Country Festival Dog Show offers an assortment of crafts, activities, and demonstrations with dozens of top artisans from throughout the west displaying a wide array of handmade products. Demonstrations will include weaving, spinning, sheep shearing, and pottery making. Navajo Rug Show, sponsored by Adopt-a-Native Elder, features finely woven traditional Navajo textiles and demonstrations by Navajo artisans. Families will also enjoy various animal demonstrations and activities, including duck herding, the Ultimate Canines Flying Dog Show, Wild Wonders Animal Show, and bagpipe performances by the Salt Lake Scots! The Country Festival also features great food and traditional Celtic music.

  • Earthwings Bird Show
  • Competition Agility Dog Shows
  • Beer Garden
  • Food Court
  • Face Painting
  • Scots Pipe Band
  • Highland Games
  • Artisans
  • Arts & Crafts

May 22-25, 2026
Multiple Events/Times

Sheepdog Championship & Festival
Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, Midway

South Jordan Summerfest Parade

South Jordan Summerfest

  • Parade
  • Carnival
  • Music Concerts
  • Food Vendors
  • Golf
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Free

South Jordan presents its Country Festival from Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels. Come join the fun!

Saturday will be the parade. Everyone is invited, so bring your picnic/camp chairs and join us in honoring our American Flag, watching the amazingly crafted floats, witnessing the crazy driving of the Shriners, and catching candy.

June 2-3, 2023, Multiple Times

SoJo SummerFest
South Jordan City Park, South Jordan

Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous

Bar J Wranglers, Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous, Live Music, Headliners, Country Music, Social Dancing, Western Dancing, Children's Activities, Logan, Utah

The Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous is a reunion of western musicians, cowboy poets, and artisans to promote the culture of western life in the beautiful Cache Valley of Northern Utah, located 90 miles north of Salt Lake City.

March 10-12, 2023, Multiple Times

Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous
Cache County Event Center, Logan

Festival of Colors

Holi - Festival of Colors, Krishna Temple, Spanish Fork, Utah, Indian, Music, Feast, Food, Dancing, Worship, Spring Celebration

Holi is the Festival of Colors, a traditional Indian holiday celebrated in our innovative fashion. By far our biggest festival of the year, during Holi, thousands of revelers flood the temple and grounds for a day of brightly colored powder, mantra, music, and a bit of “holi” mayhem.

  • Musical Interludes
  • Bonfire
  • Burning of the Effigy
  • Throwing of Dry Colors

March 29-30, 2025

Krishna Temple Festival of Colors
8628 S State Rd, Spanish Fork

Stacey Board – Acoustic Folk Rock

Stacey Board will be playing the Downtown Farmers Market!

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Stacey Board was born in Decatur, AL. She began singing as a small child, and is mostly self-taught, though she did take some voice lessons and a little classical guitar training. Board wrote her first song when she was a teenager. Around that same time, when she was about 16, a dare to sing on the sidewalk outside of a local radio station — which she jokingly counts as her debut public appearance — landed her a membership in her first band.

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Stacey Board

Sundance Summer Theatre

Please join us for another great year of art and entertainment amidst the backdrop of Mt. Timpanogos at the Eccles Stage.

The Sundance Summer Theatre is proud to present, in partnership with Utah Valley University, The Fantasticks.

This popular musical centers around two fathers who, in an effort to make their children fall in love, erect a wall between their houses to keep them apart “since children never do what you want them to.” The plot works and the young couple fall in love only to discover their fathers’ scheme.  As a result, the two strike out into the world separately to find their own paths, which eventually lead them back to one another, more worldly wise and mature.

July 31st through August 22nd
Performances run every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night.
Performances begin at 8 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m.

A special barbecue dinner is available before each

performance at 6:30 p.m. Cost of the barbecue is

$14 for individuals and $12 for groups

and may be purchased along with theatre tickets.

Concessions, consisting of limited snacks and

beverages, are also available for purchase.

 http://www.sundanceresort.com/create/hap_theatre.html

Fantasticks

Campfire Concerts in the Canyon

The Southwest Wildlife Foundation in conjunction with Groovacious will host the third in its series of family-friendly outdoor CAMPFIRE CONCERTS IN THE CANYON on Friday August 28, 2009. These entertaining, fun, musical get-togethers feature local and touring talent and begin at 8:00PM and are free to the public.

The Southwest Wildlife Foundation Park is located 1 1/2 miles east of Cedar City’s Main Street, up Cedar Canyon on Highway 14. The campfire pit is found at the south side of Coal Creek toward the end of the walking path. Parking is available at the Wildlife Foundation sign and a walking bridge is located several yards to the west.

This month’s program will be JOE CLARK with RYAN KAY, RHETT BOSWELL of Cedar City, RUTH ANN SHARP of Las Vegas.

The musicians will be play from 8:30 PM to approximately 10:30 PM. The campfire concerts is a casual and impromptu experience and participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, lanterns and flashlights, hotdogs, marshmallows and any other food for roasting. Drinks are also encouraged although alcoholic beverages are prohibited. There is some seating at the site.

The last and final Campfire Concert for the year with be Friday, September 25 with Wood, Skin & Steel of Southern Utah, Bottled Monkey of Southern Utah. For additional information about The Campfire Concerts in the Canyon series, call 435-867-9800.

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Campfire Concerts in the Park

Festivities Galore at Daybreak

The grand opening of SoDa Row is the opening of a new chapter for Daybreak.

8 a.m. – Daybreak’s first triathlon
10:30 a.m. – 5K fun run
Noon to 2 p.m. – Festivities galore: live music, art and gift show, bicycle tours, canoe rides on Oquirrh Lake, climbing wall, kite flying, kids activities at Black Diamond Gymnastics, food from SoDa row restaurants and more!

Directions: Take Bangerter Hwy. to 11400 South and follow the signs.

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Canoeing