The summer concert season will be fast upon us, as acts of all musical genres bring their tours through Utah. Here’s a rundown, by venue, of the major concerts scheduled to play.
Matchbox Twenty, rock band; opening act: Matt Nathanson.Wednesday, June 28:Nickelback, rock band; opening acts: Brantley Gilbert, Josh Ross.Slightly Stoopid and Sublime With Rome, rock/reggae ; opening acts: Atmosphere, The Movement.Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, rap ; opening acts: Too $hort, Warren G, Berner, DJ Drama.Thursday, July 20:Smashing Pumpkins, ‘90s rock/pop; opening acts: Stone Temple Pilots, Rival Sons.
Pop-soul star Alicia Keys is scheduled to perform Friday, July 28, 2023, at Maverik Center in West Valley City.
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