Bands & Musicians in Utah
Utah blends the Tabernacle Choir's classical choral tradition with punk, ska, and post-hardcore movements from Salt Lake City. Provo and Salt Lake City have produced indie pop and rock acts, while festivals span folk and electronic genres. Hip-hop, electronic, and Latin artists continue to expand the sound across the Wasatch Front.
324 cities in Utah
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Halls Crossing
Lake Point
Thompson Springs
Salt Lake City
69Population 199,723
Salt Lake City maintains a vibrant independent music scene anchored by venues such as Kilby Court, the Urban Lounge, and the Depot. The city has produced notable punk, hardcore, and metal acts, with a DIY ethos that continues to shape its underground culture. Local audiences support a mix of indie rock, electronic, and folk performances throughout the year.
West Valley City
Population 138,868
West Jordan
Population 116,383
Provo
Population 114,400
Orem
Population 97,100
St. George
Population 96,174
Sandy
Population 95,635
Layton
Population 81,726
South Jordan
Population 78,118
Lehi
Population 77,110
Millcreek
Population 63,520
Taylorsville
Population 59,729
Herriman
Population 55,301
Logan
57Population 52,678
Logan anchors the Cache Valley music landscape as a college town where Utah State University sustains a rotating cast of indie rock, folk, and singer-songwriter acts in intimate rooms and basement spaces. The Ellen Eccles Theatre and Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre supply a classical and musical theatre counterpoint to the grassroots energy downtown. Bars and coffee shops continue to host open mics and regional touring bands, keeping the small-town circuit tied to the broader Intermountain West.
Draper
Population 50,635
Murray
Population 50,041
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