Salt Lake's EVE Celebration Will Feature National Acts
There will be parties galore in Salt
Lake City and other Utah communities Monday evening, to ring in
the new year. Check our events
database and inquire locally to find celebrations where you will
be visiting.
Salt Lake offers a coordinated
celebration called EVE, with activities at multiple venues, with many
kinds of entertainment chosen specifically so there will be something
that appeals to virtually everyone. New this year will be the
addition of nationally renowned performing groups.
The Salt Lake Tribune has this
article previewing the EVE celebration. Below are excerpts.
Last year’s EVE
celebration ended with record attendance — there were packed houses
from the Tabernacle on Temple Square to the Salt Palace Convention
Center.
The biggest change
is the addition of nationally touring acts. The Dirty Dozen Brass
Band, Nick Waterhouse, Blind Pilot and !!! (Chk Chk Chk) will grace
the outdoor stage at The Gallivan Center.
Besides the
national acts, EVE will continue to have local acts, which this year
include David Williams, the Joshua Payne Orchestra, the No Nation
Orchestra and Night Sweats.
See the EVE
website for complete information including schedules of
activities at various locations.
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