What big shows are coming to Utah next year? 

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Derek Hough at the Peacock Theater on Jan. 7, 2024, in Los Angeles. Hough will perform two nights at Salt Lake City's Eccles Theater during the summer of 2026.

Derek Hough at the Peacock Theater on Jan. 7, 2024, in Los Angeles. Hough will perform two nights at Salt Lake City’s Eccles Theater during the summer of 2026. (Dan Steinberg, Invision/Associated Press)

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Utah venues announce 2026 concert lineups featuring major artists and events.
  • Delta Center hosts Xavi Jan. 16, Bad Omens Feb. 22 and Journey April 12.
  • Kilby Block Party headlines Lorde, the xx and Modest Mouse May 15-17.

SALT LAKE CITY — As the year winds down, entertainment venues across Utah are starting to announce concert lineups for 2026.

Here’s a breakdown, by venue, of big shows to watch out for next year.

Note: This list is not all-inclusive and events are subject to change.

Delta Center

  • Jan. 16 — Xavi
  • Feb. 10 — Ghost
  • Feb. 14 — Brian Regan
  • Feb. 22 — Bad Omens
  • Feb. 24 — Brandi Carlile
  • March 13 — Nine Inch Nails
  • March 28 — Lany
  • April 12 — Journey
  • April 25 — Los Tigres del Norte

Eccles Theater

  • Jan. 27 — Stardew Valley
  • Feb. 5 — Dirty Dancing in Concert
  • Feb. 22 — Charlie Berens
  • Feb. 24 — The Ten Tenors
  • Feb. 28 — Alicia Villarreal
  • March 6 — Killers of Kill Tony
  • March 7 — George Harris
  • March 12 — Tom Papa
  • March 20 — Trey Kennedy
  • March 21 — John Mulaney
  • March 22 — Michael McIntyre
  • May 1 — Blippi
  • May 2-3 — Dancing With the Stars: Live!
  • May 22-24 — Riverdance
  • June 2 — Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • June 26-27 — Derek Hough

Egyptian Theatre

  • Jan. 2-4 — Sheena Easton
  • Jan. 8-10 — The Record Company
  • Jan. 16-18 — The Ocean Blue
  • Jan. 23-25 — DeVotchKa
  • Feb. 4-7 — Fitz and the Tantrums
  • Feb. 12-14 — Sister Hazel
  • Feb. 27-28 — Mason Jennings
  • March 1 — Devon Allman’s Blues Summit
  • March 4-7 — KT Tunstall
  • March 19-22 — 10,000 Maniacs
  • March 27-29 — Red Hot Chili Pipers
  • April 2-4 — Ruthie Foster

Kilby Block Party

Kilby Court has announced the lineup for its annual music festival, Kilby Block Party — and 2026 boasts some big names.

Headliners include:

  • Lorde
  • The xx
  • Turnstile
  • Hayley Williams
  • Modest Mouse

Visit kilbyblockparty.com for more information about the lineup and festival, which runs May 15-17 at the Utah State Fairpark.

Kingsbury Hall

  • Jan. 9 — David Spade
  • Jan. 13 — So Percussion
  • Jan. 15 — Brad Williams
  • Jan. 17 — The Magic of Motown
  • Jan. 19 — Ailey II
  • Jan. 24 — Three Dog Night
  • Feb. 6 — Alfredo Rodriguez and Pedrito Martinez
  • Feb. 12 — Stephanie Garcia
  • Feb. 21 — Matt McCusker
  • March 12 — Emmet Cohen presents: Miles and Coltrane at 100
  • March 26 — MOMIX
  • March 29 — Hannah Berner
  • April 7 — Samara Joy
  • April 9 — Arms Across America
  • April 11 — Tommy Emmanuel

Maverik Center

  • Feb. 21 — Ramon Ayala
  • March 8 — Ricardo Arjona
  • March 13 — Jeff Dunham
  • March 27 — Turnpike Troubadours
  • March 28 — Juntos
  • April 15 — Warren Zeiders
  • May 5 — Puscifer
  • July 22 — Olivia Dean
  • Aug. 3 —Meghan Trainor
  • Aug. 24 — Ricardo Montaner
  • Oct. 10 — Doja Cat
  • Oct. 17 — Gutfeld! Live

Sandy Amphitheater

  • Aug. 21 — O.A.R.

The Noorda (UVU)

Utah Valley University recently announced the Noorda’s Center for the Performing Arts 2025–26 season. Below is the full lineup:

  • Feb. 6 — Tango After Dark
  • Feb. 25 — Yo-Yo Ma
  • April 3 — Brush Theatre presents: Doodle Pop
  • April 21 — Joshua Bell

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

  • March 5 — Revisiting Creedence
  • March 13 — Tom Papa

UCCU Center

  • May 13 — Yungblud

Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • June 17 — Alex Warren
  • June 19 — Rod Stewart
  • June 26 — MGK
  • July 23 — Riley Green
  • Aug. 19 — Train
  • Aug. 26 — 5 Seconds of Summer
  • Sept. 4 — Jack Johnson
  • Sept. 21 — Motley Crue

Union Event Center

  • Feb. 24 — Sabaton
  • Feb. 28 — Gogol Bordello
  • March 7 — Black Label Society
  • March 11 — Lauren Spencer Smith
  • March 13 — Nothing More, with Catch Your Breath, Archers and Doobie
  • March 19 — Mariah the Scientist
  • March 20 — Boys Like Girls
  • March 26 — Ashnikko
  • March 27 — Ruel
  • March 28 — Lamb of God
  • March 31 — Sticky Fingers
  • April 2 — Bbno$
  • April 6 — Calum Scott
  • April 7 — Health, with Carpenter Brut
  • April 11 — The Format
  • April 27 — Bob Moses and Cannons
  • April 28 — Electric Callboy
  • May 21 — Echo & The Bunnymen
  • July 1 — Wolfmother

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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