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Whiskey Myers Salt Lake City 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
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Parking & Directions for Whiskey Myers Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
5150 South 6055 West, Salt Lake City, UT
84118, US
1. Utah State Fairpark Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Pioneer Park - 1 mile, $8
3. Salt Lake City Public Library - 1.2 miles, $5
4. Street parking (varies) - 0.1 miles, $2/hr
5. Gateway Garage - 1.5 miles, $12
Whiskey Myers Tickets at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre | Aug 13th Concert & Info
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City is one of those spots that really gets under your skin, especially when a band like Whiskey Myers is in town. It’s a place that’s seen it all, from lively summer concerts to fundraising events that give back to the local community. The vibe is laid-back but electric, with options for everyone, whether you prefer the open-air feel of the uncovered seating or the buzz right up front in the pit area where you can really feel the music pounding. I remember catching Whiskey Myers there a few years back, and the energy was just contagious, especially when they played fan favorites like “Stone” or “Virginia.” During the pandemic, the venue did a great job switching gears with online shows so fans could still feel connected, something you don’t see everywhere. It’s definitely a go-to spot for warm-weather shows, so if you’re heading to Salt Lake City for Whiskey Myers, make sure to plan your trip around it. Pro tip: Westbound drivers should use 2100 South for the easiest access. Trust me, it’s one of those venues that sticks with you long after the last note drops.