Event types: Concert or Performance
Localized: Chegoya, Slow Potion and Teddy P
This jazzy Localized lineup on May 28 features headliners Chegoya and Slow Potion for a sax-filled serenade. Doors to Kilby Court open at 7:00 p.m. and Teddy P kicks off the jam at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for this Riso-Geist sponsored event are just $5!
Loom — After Party Show
Loom is a Salt Lake City, UT based improvisational rock band that weaves together the imagery of cinematic landscapes with the novelty of auditory experimentalism into their live performances. Their music embodies a fusion of funk, jazz, disco, and world influences, captivating audiences and electrifying dance floors. Rooted in the commitment to a vibrant feedback
Graveljaw Keaton @ The Garten
Enjoy open-air music, brews, and bites @ Mountain West Cider’s outdoor hangout The Garten! Music 8-10P, 21+
J-Rad Cooley
Young Salt Lake City-based musician J-Rad Cooley is a singer/songwriter, piano player and harmonica player, a unique storyteller with a distinct sense of blues, melody and groove. His soulful songs show his diverse influences from Lightnin’ Hopkins to Ray Charles to The Band, some with a New Orleans twist or a distinct ragtime flavor. For
Still Fighting God-Purgatory Inc. EP Release Show
A band of emotionally powerful people, SFG began in a dimly lit bar, at a table strewn with half eaten pretzels and empty glasses in SLC, Utah. Consisting of Parker (Vocals), Zach (Guitar), Chloe (Bass), Gabe (Drums) and Logan (Guitar), SFG’s goal is to make music we like, defeat the forces of evil, and find
Wade Bowen
Two decades and more than 4,000 shows into his career, Wade Bowen has become synonymous with country music, songwriting, and captivating live performances, and for good reason. An artistic descendant of American icons like Guy Clark, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Robert Earl Keen and more, Bowen is an important voice in a legacy of Texas troubadours
Tito Puente Jr.
The comparison is inevitable. How could it be otherwise? Tito Puente Jr. carries his father with him – imprinted on his physical being and locked in his soul. It’s in his looks, his joy, and his music. Tito, Jr. is on a passionate mission. The younger Puente is determined to nurture the musical legacy left
John Vincent III
After touring his acclaimed, self-released 2019 debut album, Songs From the Valley, John Vincent III was ready for a bit of a break. Nearly four years later, the 27-year-old Nashville/Houston-based folk troubadour has distilled that once-in-a-lifetime experience into his beautiful and evocative sophomore full-length, Songs for the Canyon. Co-produced by Vincent with Tom Elmhirst (Adele,
The Dip
The Dip is a Seattle-based Rhythm and Blues band that is known for its poignant songwriting, detailed arrangements, and vintage sound. Featuring a three-piece horn section, the group’s music harkens back to earlier soul and funk influences while hinting at the jazz foundations that brought the band’s members together. Along with singer and guitarist Tom
James McMurtry
In James McMurtry’s new effort, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years, due August 20 on New West Records, spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry