The Twilight Concert Series was one of many event casualties that fell to the pandemic in 2020. Now that about 29% of eligible Utahns are fully vaccinated for COVID, more mainstay summer events are sidestepping the uncertainty of early 2021 and staging their comeback tours.
Kicking off Aug. 19 at the Gallivan Center with performances by Big Boi of Outkast fame, local outfit Laserfang and the ambitiously named Portland indie rock group STRFKR this year’s Twilight Concert Series is taking the stage a little deeper into summer than previous years, with some dates edging into fall. The delay is likely just one of the precautions to ensure the event isn’t an encore of the pandemic at its height. Organizers promise to “maintain health and safety protocols related to COVID-19 and carefully monitor CDC guidelines throughout the course of the program” whatever those recommendations may look like come mid-August.
SALT LAKE CITY After taking its first off-season in 33 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Salt Lake City s Twilight Concert Series will be back this summer with a diverse musical lineup.
Organizers on Tuesday announced several of the artists that will be featured at the series this year, including Big Boi, Thundercat and St. Vincent.
The five-concert series starts Aug. 19 and continues through Sept. 24. The concerts will take place at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City. We are so grateful to host this event again for SLC after its first season off in 33 years, the concert series organizers said in a tweet.
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Experience great talent and performances in picturesque Prescott Park
May 17, 2021
A photo from a past performance at the Prescott Park Arts Festival. This year’s musical is “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.”
Following a one-year break due to coronavirus-related precautions, the Prescott Park Arts Festival is back and ready for an outstanding season.
As usual, the festival will feature a musical, film series and concert series. In addition to the performing arts, there will be community collaborations and showcases as well as the return of their theater education camp “Camp Encore!”
However, the similarities to past years mostly end there. The festival has been reimagined to be COVID-safe. Instead of the typical crowds of people in front of the stage, there will be assigned socially distanced “pods,” spread either three or six feet apart, depending on guidance at the time. Mask-wearing will be required when walking around, but can be remo
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