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    Sandy Amphitheater

    3.8 (29 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    a stage with red chairs
    Gemini U.

    I've never been here before, and was I pleasantly surprised, and very impressed. I like the idea of a smaller venue for a more intimate setting. You can actually see the artist performing and the sound wasn't so deafening that you need to get hearing aids after the show. I especially like how the rows of seats are just a little bit (slightly) staggered so that if you are sitting behind a tall person you can at least see better, that is until everyone stands up, as in the case tonight. I received a birthday present to see Melissa Ethridge here, and was pleasantly surprised on both the venue and the performance. I've seen her in concert several times, and I have to say this it the best performance and venue I've see her at. There are two nice size parking lots to park your vehicle, and two entrances, but at each entrance you will have your coolers, and bags searched. I didn't care, I knew they would be doing this, so I just left mine in the car. Prices are steep at the concession stand, especially beer and spirits. Oh and they check your I.D. at the gate. If you are over 21 they will give you a colored wrist band, which makes the lines move faster. Also, you can order online for no waiting, just walk up to the online order window and Wallah extra fast service. There is general seating on the grassy area (behind the chairs) if you want to sprawl out on your blanket. I'm glad we had actual seats. Sitting for hours without back support makes my back grumpy, and my knees thank me. There are signs everywhere saying no camera's, and I was going to obey the rules. However, when Melissa came out on stage every one took out their camera and starting taking pictures...and so did I. Great venue for intimate performances. I need to find out if they have a season pass. So many good concerts coming up. Now go break a leg.

    Getting ready for Air Supply!
    Zach L.

    Nice place. We came to watch Air Supply and were impressed with the venue. This was our 1st time at the Sandy amphitheater, and I was thrilled to see that it wasn't all grass. Also, liking a good amphitheater, it wasn't too large of a venue, either. Pro tip: Pretty much no matter where you sit, you'll be in the sun for the 1st little while. Bring an umbrella if you don't want to get sunburned. Their food options are limited in general, but better than most amphitheaters I have been to. They also serve alcohol in the premises.

    They are awesome
    Loresa B.

    My first visit. I don't know why I've never been here. We had so much fun seeing the the "Dead South". This venue is so beautiful, quaint with all the amenities. You like beer? You got it. Mixed drinks? Yup. Every seat is the best seat. Hey you want to picnic? Lots of grass! Plenty of security around. Just make sure you come early to secure a parking spot. Other than that, it's an amazing place to hang.

    Michelle H.

    This is a great little venue for concerts and other things. I've seen three different performances here now. It's like a tiny Red Butte. They have a small concession with drinks and a few snacks. I believe you can bring in your own goodies because I've never got checked at the entrance. The sunset view is amazing here. They do a lot of free events. Parking is easy and you don't have to pay for it.

    Shrek the Musical! From the lawn seats. Bring a blanket and cooler!
    Daniel R.

    First time here and I was really impressed! We saw Shrek the Musical and my daughter had a great time. We've seen Shrek before by a different production and at a different location and I definitely prefer the Sandy City Amphitheater as a venue. I don't believe there is a bad seat in the house. We could see the stage, the mountains, and the valley. The views are great!. We had grass seats and brought blankets and food and let the kids run around during intermition. *** They allow outside food and drinks, so pack a cooler!

    The view from the top of the hill.

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    Went to a Dwight Yoakum concert. It was awesome. The amphitheater was clean and well taken care of.

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    This was our 1st time at the Sandy amphitheater, and I was thrilled to see that it wasn't all grass.

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