
Utah Symphony Presents
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7
DATES and TIMES:
Wednesday, August 12, 2026 | 8:00 PM
VENUE:
St. Mary’s Church
1505 White Pine Canyon Rd
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Louis Lohraseb, conductor
Erica Petrocelli, soprano
Utah Symphony
PROGRAM:
WAGNER: Siegfried Idyll
MOZART: “Come scoglio” from Così fan tutte
MENDELSSOHN: “Infelice”
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7
SYNOPSIS:
Promising a night of lyrical beauty and orchestral drama, conductor Louis Lohraseb shapes a program that follows an arc of adoration to heartbreak in the first half. The season finale at St. Mary’s Catholic Church opens with Wagner’s tender Siegfried Idyll, a deeply personal expression of love written as a birthday gift for his wife. Then the spotlight turns to Erica Petrocelli in two dramatic works that showcase the brilliance and expressive power of the soprano voice: Mozart’s virtuosic “Come scoglio” from Così fan tutte, a declaration of unwavering fidelity, and Mendelsohn’s “Infelice,” where sweet memories offer fleeting comfort after a lover’s betrayal.
Famously called “the apotheosis of the dance itself” by Wagner, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 brings the night to a triumphant close. An instant symphonic favorite—with early audiences reportedly demanding a repeat of the second movement—the piece surges with wildness and joy, culminating in one of the most electrifying finales in classical music.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the exception of bottled water, food and drink are not permitted inside St. Mary’s Church.
Concessions will be available at the venue.
PARKING:
Free parking is available at the venue and wraps around the church.
Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion.
Please do not park in the surrounding neighborhood—you will be ticketed.
After the performance, turn left through the neighborhood to get onto the main road so you don’t have to turn left onto SR224.
ARRIVAL TIME:
The Ticket Office will open in the church lobby starting at 6PM.
Seating will open approximately 30-45 minutes before the concert begins.
Please arrive early for best seating options—seating is General Admission.
If you arrive late, you’ll be seated at an appropriate interval in the performances so as not to disturb other patrons.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours with one 20-minute intermission.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Have your plans changed? Tickets may be exchanged to another Deer Valley Music Festival performance up to 24 hours before the performance begins. There is a $5/ticket exchange fee; the fee is waived for season-ticket holders.
Children younger than five years of age are not admitted to St. Mary’s performances. No babes in arms.
Prices, programs, artists, and dates are subject to change.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TICKET FRAUD:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call USUO Patron Services at 801-533-NOTE (6683) with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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presents
Nevermore
Saturday, August 29th, 2026 at 7:00pm
Jeanné Wagner Theatre
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
On sale: 6/1/2026 at 10am
Edgar Allan Poe like you’ve never seen him before.
See what happens when artists take themselves too seriously in this madcap flight through contemporary dance, classical piano, and absurdist comedy, written by Matthew Ivan Bennett.
A world premiere collaboration from Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation, Plan-B Theatre, Pygmalion Theatre Company, Repertory Dance Theatre, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, and SB Dance.
Run time: 60 minutes, no intermission.
Recommended for ages 8 and up. Infants not admitted. All patrons require a ticket regardless of age.
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presents
Music and Magic: Bachauer 50 Years
Friday, June 19th, 2026 at 8:00pm
Jeanné Wagner Theatre
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
On sale: 5/9/2026
Celebrating 50 Years of The Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation! Join us for an evening of dazzling magic and virtuosic music from renowned performer, Igor Lipinski, who combines both arts into a unique and thrilling program. A gala performance to benefit The Bachauer and its 50th anniversary season!
Run time: 60 minutes.
Recommended for ages 8 and up. Infants not admitted. All patrons require a ticket regardless of age.
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June 19, 2026
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
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[post_content] => Utah Symphony Presents
Haydn, Mendelssohn, & A Viola Concerto
DATES and TIMES:
Wednesday, August 5, 2026 | 8:00 PM
VENUE:
St. Mary's Church
1505 White Pine Canyon Rd
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Maurice Cohn, conductor
Brant Bayless, viola
Utah Symphony
PROGRAM:
MENDELSSOHN: The Hebrides
DAI FUJIKURA: Wayfinder
HAYDN: Symphony No. 104
SYNOPSIS:
The rich voice of the viola takes center stage as Utah Symphony Principal Viola Brant Bayless performs Dai Fujikura’s Wayfinder, a concerto inspired by Polynesian navigation traditions. In this imaginative work, the orchestra becomes the natural forces used to find direction—stars, winds, and ocean swells—while the soloist listens and charts a path forward through shifting musical currents.
Like a musical guide through the evening, Maurice Cohn conducts a program that unfolds across vivid sonic landscapes, beginning with Mendelssohn’s atmospheric The Hebrides, which evokes Scotland’s rugged coastline with dark, rolling lines in the low strings set against shimmering winds and strings that suggest the sea air. The journey concludes with Haydn’s jubilant Symphony No. 104—his final symphony—whose finale bursts with rustic, folk-inspired energy that resonates beautifully in the intimate acoustics of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the exception of bottled water, food and drink are not permitted inside St. Mary’s Church.
Concessions will be available at the venue.
PARKING:
Free parking is available at the venue and wraps around the church.
Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion.
Please do not park in the surrounding neighborhood—you will be ticketed.
After the performance, turn left through the neighborhood to get onto the main road so you don’t have to turn left onto SR224.
ARRIVAL TIME:
The Ticket Office will open in the church lobby starting at 6PM.
Seating will open approximately 30-45 minutes before the concert begins.
Please arrive early for best seating options—seating is General Admission.
If you arrive late, you’ll be seated at an appropriate interval in the performances so as not to disturb other patrons.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours with one 20-minute intermission.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Have your plans changed? Tickets may be exchanged to another Deer Valley Music Festival performance up to 24 hours before the performance begins. There is a $5/ticket exchange fee; the fee is waived for season-ticket holders.
Children younger than five years of age are not admitted to St. Mary’s performances. No babes in arms.
Prices, programs, artists, and dates are subject to change.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TICKET FRAUD:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call USUO Patron Services at 801-533-NOTE (6683) with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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Mozart, Prokofiev, & More
DATES and TIMES:
Wednesday, July 29, 2026 | 8:00 PM
VENUE:
St. Mary's Church
1505 White Pine Canyon Rd
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Micah Gleason, conductor
Utah Symphony
PROGRAM:
MOZART: Overture to Don Giovanni
PROKOFIEV: Sinfonietta
LOUISE FARRENC: Symphony No. 3
SYNOPSIS:
Join us as Micah Gleason conducts the Utah Symphony in an evening of dramatic orchestral storytelling at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Mozart’s gripping “Overture” to Don Giovanni opens the concert with ominous chords and cleverly placed silence, building tension before racing forward with exhilarating momentum. Prokofiev's sparkling Sinfonietta follows, bursting with playful rhythms colored by the composer's youthful wit and charm. The program concludes with Louise Farrenc’s Symphony No. 3, an expressive work admired in her lifetime by musicians including Schumann and Berlioz for its elegant structure and dramatic range, moving between dark intensity and romantic warmth.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the exception of bottled water, food and drink are not permitted inside St. Mary’s Church.
Concessions will be available at the venue.
PARKING:
Free parking is available at the venue and wraps around the church.
Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion.
Please do not park in the surrounding neighborhood—you will be ticketed.
After the performance, turn left through the neighborhood to get onto the main road so you don’t have to turn left onto SR224.
ARRIVAL TIME:
The Ticket Office will open in the church lobby starting at 6PM.
Seating will open approximately 30-45 minutes before the concert begins.
Please arrive early for best seating options—seating is General Admission.
If you arrive late, you’ll be seated at an appropriate interval in the performances so as not to disturb other patrons.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours with one 20-minute intermission.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Have your plans changed? Tickets may be exchanged to another Deer Valley Music Festival performance up to 24 hours before the performance begins. There is a $5/ticket exchange fee; the fee is waived for season-ticket holders.
Children younger than five years of age are not admitted to St. Mary’s performances. No babes in arms.
Prices, programs, artists, and dates are subject to change.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TICKET FRAUD:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call USUO Patron Services at 801-533-NOTE (6683) with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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[post_content] => Utah Symphony Presents
Mozart’s “Jupiter”
& Violin Concerto No. 2 with Madeline Adkins
DATES and TIMES:
Wednesday, July 22, 2026 | 8:00 PM
VENUE:
St. Mary's Church
1505 White Pine Canyon Rd
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Markus Poschner, conductor
Madeline Adkins, violin
Utah Symphony
PROGRAM:
MOZART: Symphony No. 40
MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 2
MOZART: Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter”
SYNOPSIS:
Utah Symphony Music Director Designate Markus Poschner leads an all-Mozart program starring Concertmaster Madeline Adkins in Mozart’s second violin concerto. Written when he was just 18, the concerto showcases effortless virtuosity with the elegance and clarity that would continue to define his voice throughout his career. Framing the concerto are Mozart’s two final symphonies—written just weeks apart—revealing the fascinating journey of the composer's musical maturation and his unmistakable brilliance.
One of Mozart’s most recognizable works, his Symphony No. 40 uses a minor key—a rare choice for the composer—to build emotional intensity and dark lyricism. In contrast, the program concludes with the joyful Symphony No. 41, whose grandeur and musical tour de force ultimately earned it the nickname “Jupiter,” honoring the Roman god.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the exception of bottled water, food and drink are not permitted inside St. Mary’s Church.
Concessions will be available at the venue.
PARKING:
Free parking is available at the venue and wraps around the church.
Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion.
Please do not park in the surrounding neighborhood—you will be ticketed.
After the performance, turn left through the neighborhood to get onto the main road so you don’t have to turn left onto SR224.
ARRIVAL TIME:
The Ticket Office will open in the church lobby starting at 6PM.
Seating will open approximately 30-45 minutes before the concert begins.
Please arrive early for best seating options—seating is General Admission.
If you arrive late, you’ll be seated at an appropriate interval in the performances so as not to disturb other patrons.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours with one 20-minute intermission.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Have your plans changed? Tickets may be exchanged to another Deer Valley Music Festival performance up to 24 hours before the performance begins. There is a $5/ticket exchange fee; the fee is waived for season-ticket holders.
Children younger than five years of age are not admitted to St. Mary’s performances. No babes in arms.
Prices, programs, artists, and dates are subject to change.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TICKET FRAUD:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call USUO Patron Services at 801-533-NOTE (6683) with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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[post_content] => Utah Symphony Presents
Famous Film Music
DATES and TIMES:
Thursday, August 13, 2026 | 7:30 PM
VENUE:
Deer Valley® Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater
2250 Deer Valley Drive South
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Jessica Rivero Altarriba, conductor
Utah Symphony
SYNOPSIS:
From the back of a dragon high in the sky to galaxies far, far away, the Utah Symphony brings unforgettable film scores to life under the open stars at the Deer Valley® Music Festival. With music from Pirates of the Caribbean, Mission: Impossible, How to Train Your Dragon, Disney classics like Beauty and the Beast, and more, these melodies bring back memories of the moments you first heard them—reimagined live in a night of adventure, heart, and emotion.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: April 28, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call 801-533-6683 with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Outside food & drink is permitted however no outside alcohol will be permitted in Deer Valley’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. The venue offers food and beverage offerings including the sale of wine and beer in multiple concession outlets. Picnics are welcome but will be subject to search upon venue entry. Gourmet picnic baskets may be ordered in advance through Deer Valley.
Gates open approximately at 6 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly for most performances. The venue is a ski hill and may be difficult for some patrons to walk up. There are a few sections with limited views due to grading. Volunteers can point out the best seating locations available.
Tarps are not permitted on the hill in order to protect the grass.
Chairs are provided in the reserved and accessible seating sections. Outside chairs can be brought in and used anywhere in the General Admission section, but must be low chairs that are no higher than 11” from the base of the chair to the ground. Chairs are measured upon entrance, and those that do not meet the height restrictions will not be allowed into the venue. The hill is no longer separated into chairs vs blankets sections, so if you have a chair you may sit anywhere you’d like within the General Admission seating area. A limited number of chairs are available to rent at the venue. These will sell out early for popular performances.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours including one 20-minute intermission.
“Youth” tickets are available in the GA (lawn) section for children and teens between the ages of 4 and 18 at 50% off the standard ticket price. No youth discounts are offered for reserved seats. Children 3 and under are free on the lawn – no ticket is required.
Free parking is available at the venue. Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion. You may need to walk up to 0.5 mile from the parking lot to the venue, but you may use the drop off zone in front of the ticket office if you have larger items, like coolers. Park City transit is available to pick up and drop off concertgoers at the Deer Valley Resort, if you would like to park in town and not have to worry about traffic in and out of the venue.
Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended or can be purchased at the Gift Shops on the hill.
Artists, prices and programs are subject to change. No refunds.
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[post_content] => Utah Symphony Presents
The Music of Celine Dion
DATES and TIMES:
Saturday, August 15, 2026 | 7:30 PM
VENUE:
Deer Valley® Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater
2250 Deer Valley Drive South
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Brent Havens, conductor
Olivia Valli, vocalist
Utah Symphony
SYNOPSIS:
You'll be saying “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” as you relive the songs that made Celine Dion a household name. Pack your picnic basket and bring your friends for a night celebrating one of the most powerful voices in pop music, with vocalist Olivia Valli (granddaughter of the legendary Frankie Valli!) paying tribute to Celine’s sensational artistry together with the symphony. You'll hear your favorite Celine Dion power ballads—like “My Heart Will Go On,” “The Power of Love,” and “Taking Chances”—on a whole new scale.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call 801-533-6683 with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Outside food & drink is permitted however no outside alcohol will be permitted in Deer Valley’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. The venue offers food and beverage offerings including the sale of wine and beer in multiple concession outlets. Picnics are welcome but will be subject to search upon venue entry. Gourmet picnic baskets may be ordered in advance through Deer Valley.
Gates open approximately at 6 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly for most performances. The venue is a ski hill and may be difficult for some patrons to walk up. There are a few sections with limited views due to grading. Volunteers can point out the best seating locations available.
Tarps are not permitted on the hill in order to protect the grass.
Chairs are provided in the reserved and accessible seating sections. Outside chairs can be brought in and used anywhere in the General Admission section, but must be low chairs that are no higher than 11” from the base of the chair to the ground. Chairs are measured upon entrance, and those that do not meet the height restrictions will not be allowed into the venue. The hill is no longer separated into chairs vs blankets sections, so if you have a chair you may sit anywhere you’d like within the General Admission seating area. A limited number of chairs are available to rent at the venue. These will sell out early for popular performances.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours including one 20-minute intermission.
“Youth” tickets are available in the GA (lawn) section for children and teens between the ages of 4 and 18 at 50% off the standard ticket price. No youth discounts are offered for reserved seats. Children 3 and under are free on the lawn – no ticket is required.
Free parking is available at the venue. Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion. You may need to walk up to 0.5 mile from the parking lot to the venue, but you may use the drop off zone in front of the ticket office if you have larger items, like coolers. Park City transit is available to pick up and drop off concertgoers at the Deer Valley Resort, if you would like to park in town and not have to worry about traffic in and out of the venue.
Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended or can be purchased at the Gift Shops on the hill.
Artists, prices and programs are subject to change. No refunds.
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[post_content] => Utah Symphony Presents
Idina Menzel
DATES and TIMES:
Saturday, August 8, 2026 | 7:30 PM
VENUE:
Deer Valley® Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater
2250 Deer Valley Drive South
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Edwin Outwater, conductor
Idina Menzel, vocalist
Utah Symphony
SYNOPSIS:
Calling all Broadway and musical theater lovers to Park City! Tony Award®-winning, powerhouse vocalist Idina Menzel joins forces with the Utah Symphony for a one-night-only performance featuring songs from her defining roles in Rent, Wicked, and Disney’s Frozen. Be there for music from across her career and your favorites like “Defying Gravity,” “Let it Go,” and “Take Me or Leave Me,” as the orchestra joins her soaring voice and takes the melodies you know by heart to new heights.
This Signature performance is not eligible for any discounts.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: March 18, 2026
Single Tickets On Sale: April 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM MST
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call 801-533-6683 with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Outside food & drink is permitted however no outside alcohol will be permitted in Deer Valley’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. The venue offers food and beverage offerings including the sale of wine and beer in multiple concession outlets. Picnics are welcome but will be subject to search upon venue entry. Gourmet picnic baskets may be ordered in advance through Deer Valley.
Gates open approximately at 6 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly for most performances. The venue is a ski hill and may be difficult for some patrons to walk up. There are a few sections with limited views due to grading. Volunteers can point out the best seating locations available.
Tarps are not permitted on the hill in order to protect the grass.
Chairs are provided in the reserved and accessible seating sections. Outside chairs can be brought in and used anywhere in the General Admission section, but must be low chairs that are no higher than 11” from the base of the chair to the ground. Chairs are measured upon entrance, and those that do not meet the height restrictions will not be allowed into the venue. The hill is no longer separated into chairs vs blankets sections, so if you have a chair you may sit anywhere you’d like within the General Admission seating area. A limited number of chairs are available to rent at the venue. These will sell out early for popular performances.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours including one 20-minute intermission.
Children 3 and under are free on the lawn – no ticket is required.
Free parking is available at the venue. Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion. You may need to walk up to 0.5 mile from the parking lot to the venue, but you may use the drop off zone in front of the ticket office if you have larger items, like coolers. Park City transit is available to pick up and drop off concertgoers at the Deer Valley Resort, if you would like to park in town and not have to worry about traffic in and out of the venue.
Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended or can be purchased at the Gift Shops on the hill.
Artists, prices and programs are subject to change. No refunds.
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Chicago The Musical
DATES and TIMES:
Friday, August 7, 2026 | 7:30 PM
VENUE:
Deer Valley® Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater
2250 Deer Valley Drive South
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Rob Fisher, conductor
Broadway vocalists
Utah Symphony
SYNOPSIS:
Ready for that “razzle dazzle?” Experience the sensational story of Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly, and the infamous Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail in a tale of fame, scandal, and show business. Bring the picnic and your party for a show-stopping performance of the complete musical. In this concert event, Broadway vocalists join the Utah Symphony to bring John Kander and Fred Ebb’s iconic score to life in its entirety—don't miss out on hearing the songs you know and love under the stars, including "All That Jazz," "Cell Block Tango," and "Mr. Cellophane."
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call 801-533-6683 with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Outside food & drink is permitted however no outside alcohol will be permitted in Deer Valley’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. The venue offers food and beverage offerings including the sale of wine and beer in multiple concession outlets. Picnics are welcome but will be subject to search upon venue entry. Gourmet picnic baskets may be ordered in advance through Deer Valley.
Gates open approximately at 6 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly for most performances. The venue is a ski hill and may be difficult for some patrons to walk up. There are a few sections with limited views due to grading. Volunteers can point out the best seating locations available.
Tarps are not permitted on the hill in order to protect the grass.
Chairs are provided in the reserved and accessible seating sections. Outside chairs can be brought in and used anywhere in the General Admission section, but must be low chairs that are no higher than 11” from the base of the chair to the ground. Chairs are measured upon entrance, and those that do not meet the height restrictions will not be allowed into the venue. The hill is no longer separated into chairs vs blankets sections, so if you have a chair you may sit anywhere you’d like within the General Admission seating area. A limited number of chairs are available to rent at the venue. These will sell out early for popular performances.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours including one 20-minute intermission.
“Youth” tickets are available in the GA (lawn) section for children and teens between the ages of 4 and 18 at 50% off the standard ticket price. No youth discounts are offered for reserved seats. Children 3 and under are free on the lawn – no ticket is required.
Free parking is available at the venue. Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion. You may need to walk up to 0.5 mile from the parking lot to the venue, but you may use the drop off zone in front of the ticket office if you have larger items, like coolers. Park City transit is available to pick up and drop off concertgoers at the Deer Valley Resort, if you would like to park in town and not have to worry about traffic in and out of the venue.
Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended or can be purchased at the Gift Shops on the hill.
Artists, prices and programs are subject to change. No refunds.
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Utah Symphony Chicago The Musical
- 1505 White Pine Canyon Rd. Park City, UT 84060









