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Parking & Directions for Styx 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
Styx Concert Live at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre | Salt Lake City – August 30th, 2026
Watching a concert at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City is like experiencing music under the open sky, and honestly, it’s one of those venues that makes you feel connected to the city’s vibrant energy. The place is known for its friendly staff and smooth crowd flow, which means you can actually focus on the music instead of stressing about logistics. It’s a refreshing change from stuffy indoor halls, especially when bands like Styx come to town, seeing them live here is pure magic. The amphitheater really shines during special events like Halloween shows, where the entire vibe shifts with spooky decorations and themed performances that leave lasting memories. If you’re into the best seats, Premium Pit access offers quicker entry and some pretty sweet perks, making the whole experience even better. For larger groups, section 900 is a solid budget pick, though plan ahead because traffic can get pretty heavy on show nights. And if you’re feeling eco-friendly, there are bike routes leading right to the venue, which is kinda cool. Salt Lake City’s outdoor concert scene doesn’t get much better than this, especially for a band like Styx who knows how to put on a show that sticks with you long after the last note.