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Best Indie & Rock in November 2024

October 2024

in Salt Lake City

December 2024

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Delta Center

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road once again in 2024, bringing their electrifying holiday rock opera to audiences across North America. To mark the 20th anniversary of their fourth studio album, The Lost Christmas Eve, the progressive metal group will perform 109 shows throughout November and December. Join them for a festive celebration that spans over two decades of Christmas magic! Along with The Lost Christmas Eve, fans can expect some of the band's greatest hits, making it clear why audiences keep coming back year after year.

Black Crowes at Eccles Theater

Black Crowes

After reuniting in 2022 after a 14-year hiatus, rock'n'roll brothers Chris and Rich Robinson have announced The Black Crowes will be heading on the 'Happiness Bastards 2024' headlining tour. The tour will be in support of their first studio album in 15 years, 'Happiness Bastards' on March 15th. Known for their southern rock and blues flair, this classic rock act will ensure an evening of headbanging and sing-a-longs.

Rainbow Kitten Surprise at The Great Saltair

Rainbow Kitten Surprise

Rainbow Kitten Surprise may sound like the title of a Japanese game show, but the band's mature, genre-defying sound is as surprising as their choice of moniker. Drawing upon facets of grunge, alt-rock, blues and unapologetic pop, the North Carolina natives craft upbeat anthems that underlie lead singer Sam Melo's poetic, howling lyrics and vocals.

Saves the Day at The Depot

Saves the Day

Emo/pop-punk legends Senses Fail and Saves The Day are teaming up for the ultimate rock showdown: the New Jersey Vs. The World Tour! Senses Fail will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Let It Enfold You.", which includes hits like "Buried a Lie" and "Rum Is for Drinking, Not for Burning,". Joining them, Saves The Day, pioneers of the emo movement, will mark the 25th anniversary of their seminal album "Through Being Cool." In this co-headline tour, both bands will be performing these classic albums in their entirety!

State Champs at The Depot

State Champs

In early 2010, State Champs burst out of their home city of Albany, New York with a bold new vision for the future of pop punk. Whilst mixing shades of Sum 41, Blink 182, Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory, the energetic quintet put their own unique spin on the oversaturated genre thanks to fast-paced rhythms, emotive lyrics, the distinctive wailing vocals of their youthful frontman Derek Discanio and the sparkling guitar riffs of dual guitarists Tyler Szalowski. Bassist Ryan Scott Graham and drummer Evan Ambrosio keep things pumping and fill out the sound with fuzzy basslines and pounding drums.

Joe Bonamassa at Eccles Theater

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa is the guitarist's guitarist. A master of the blues, Bonamassa easily ranks alongside the more well known Clapton or Jeff Beck. Such was his prodigious talent that he supported B.B. King at the tender of age of twelve in 1989, and was christened by King as "one of a kind." Since then, he's played with anyone who is anyone and released a formidable catalogue of studio albums.

Aimee Mann at The Commonwealth Room

Aimee Mann

Queen of indie rock, Aimee Mann is heading out on a handful of selected dates in 2024 with Jonathan Coulton. Mann has had a successful solo career with several Grammy nominations, winning two, so don't miss your chance to catch this droll performer playing her new cuts, alongside fan favorites such as 'Save Me' and 'Charmer'.

Wild Child at The Commonwealth Room

Wild Child

Hailing from Austin, TX, this pop-rock band have won accolades galore for their eclectic sound, and have been hailed as one of the city's top acts since the release of their debut album Pillow Talk in 2011. An regular at festivals across the country including Lollapalooza, Forecastle, Winnipeg Folk Festival, and at Newport Folk Festival, where they were live-streamed world wide by NPR.

Chase Atlantic at Rockwell At The Complex

Chase Atlantic

Before making waves under the moniker Chase Atlantic, the Australian trap pop trio cut their teeth in boy band What About Tonight and lit up Aussie TV screens as contestants on the country's season 4 of The X-Factor. Shying away from their bubblegum pop beginnings, brothers Clinton and Michael Cave and Christian Anthony reformed and experimented with a heady blend of contemporary hip hop, trap, pop and rock.

Dayglow at The Great Saltair

Dayglow

Multi-Platinum Certified artist Sloan Struble, better known as Dayglow, is hitting the American road on his "Dayglow: The Tour"! Supporting his highly anticipated self-debut album, yet to be released this fall, Dayglow will be taking his indie-pop music across North America, including Boston, New York, Toronto, and many more!

Animals As Leaders at The Depot

Animals As Leaders

Guitarists Tosin Abasi and Javier Reyes, along with drummer Matt Garstka, make up the distinctive band that is Animals As Leaders. Their name alone represents the band's individual approach to producing and performing metal music, characterized by their signature instrumental sound. This much-anticipated jaunt will see them celebrate the 10th anniversary of their third studio album, "The Joy Of Motion," by performing the full album for fans!

Joshua Radin at The Commonwealth Room

Joshua Radin

Not just that guy from the Grey's Anatomy soundtrack, Joshua Radin has been making wistful and infectious acoustic music for the better part of a decade, providing laid-back and introspective records that transport the listener and warm the soul. Enjoy an evening in his company when he brings the concert to you this year.

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