Tag Archives: Live Music Venues

Cox Performing Arts Center

Dixie State University

  • Performance Auditorium
  • Theatre Stage
  • Music Concerts
  • Dance Recitals
  • Orchestra Pit

Cox Performing Arts Center Event Calendar
Dixie State University
325 S 700 E, St. George

Cox Performing Arts Center Venue Info

Springville Museum of Art

Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, Utah County, Fine Arts, History, Live Music Venue, Lectures

Utah’s first museum for the visual arts, this beautiful Spanish Morrocan Style building would be worth visiting even if there were no art. Dedicated as a “Sanctuary of Beauty and a Temple of Contemplation ” by David O. McKay, the Museum houses over 2,000 works; 1,500 of which are Utah art. The impressive collection of 150 years of Utah fine art, twentieth-century Soviet Socialist Realism and American art, and 15 exhibitions per year are displayed throughout 29 galleries.

The history of the Museum began in 1903, with the donation of two works of art to Springville High School by Cyrus E. Dallin and John Hafen. Dallin became famous for his heroic depictions of the American Indian, and Hafen for his sensitively rendered impressionistic landscapes. In 1907 several Utah artists agreed to donate paintings to the school, including James T. Harwood, John B. Fairbanks, and Mahonri M. Young. The students became interested in art and collecting, and began purchasing paintings and sculptures through an “Art Queen” program. Each student paid a penny per vote. The girl with the most votes was named queen, and the funds were used to purchase artwork for the Museum’s collection.

Cultural and educational offerings at the Museum have expanded over time in response to community desires and needs. A Paris Salon-style exhibition was put on in 1921 by the High School students, which has continued as the Annual Spring Salon to this day.  In 1925 the Museum, then called the High School Art Gallery, became incorporated.  Generous donations from the Smart, Steed, and Lund-Wassmer Collections have strengthened the Museum’s permanent collection.  By 1935 the collection had grown so much that the students and townspeople raised $100,000 during the Great Depression to construct the present facility.  The Museum has since been expanded and modernized with the addition of the Clyde Wing in 1965, and the George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Wing in 2004.  The latest addition doubled the size of the facility, adding 20,000 square feet to the Museum.

Springville Museum of Art
126 East 400 South Springville, UT 84663

Libby Gardner Concert Hall

Libby Gardner Concert Hall - University of Utah, School of Music, Music, Chamber Music, Pipe Organ, Performing Arts Venue, Salt Lake City, Utah

Libby Gardner Concert Hall
University of Utah
1375 Presidents’ Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84112


Google Street View–Libby Gardner Concert Hall

Libby Gardner Concert Hall

  • 680 Seats plus choir seating for 200 performers
  • Stage for over 80 musicians
  • Matched pair of Hamburg Steinway D concert grand pianos
  • Lively-Fulcher pipe organ
  • Moveable acoustic curtain for adjustment of hall reverberation time.

Lively-Fulcher Pipe Organ

Utah Cultural Celebration Center

Utah Cultural Celebration Center - West Valley City, Utah, Art Gallery, Live Music Venue, Performing Art Center, Concerts

The Utah Cultural Celebration Center is dedicated to enriching and strengthening communities by promoting the expression of the arts, education, opportunities for economic development, and the celebration of human diversity.

The center is committed to:

  • The preservation and perpetuation of cultural traditions
  • Creating a setting for cultural exchange and experience
  • Promoting the visual and performing arts as well as the humanities
  • Encouraging education through creative thinking and experiential learning
  • Enhancing opportunities for economic development
  • Providing a social infrastructure for networking within the community
  • Establishing a ‘home’ for diverse artistic achievement.

The Center is designed to strengthen a sense of unity among the people of the Wasatch Front by highlighting cultural wealth and creativity and offering a forum to celebrate our residents’ talents in music, dance, performance, and visual arts. Providing a place where family and friends can come together, and where cultural arts are nurtured, promoted, and celebrated.

Utah Cultural Celebration Center Event Calendar
1355 West 3100 South West Valley City, Utah 84119

Peppermill Concert Hall

Peppermill Concert Hall - Wendover, Nevada, Live Music Venue, Performance Venue, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wendover, Utah, Tooele, County, Casino Resort

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

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

As Utah’s premier venue for contemporary art, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art is alive with activity: exhibitions, films, conversations with artists, community projects, a new Locals Only Gallery, live performances, a cafe, an art shop–and more!


Google Street View–Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
20 S W Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101