

19 at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre in Centerville.


Latino cultural event “Luz de Las Naciones: Juventud de La Promesa” is performed at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City Sunday, Oct. Concerts at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre in Centerville. 18 - We Need A Lot of Christmas: Concert of Celebration From the Silver Screen and Stage. from the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City. 18 - Excellence in the Community: Lark & Spur. 5, 2021 - “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Online performance by Odyssey Dance Theatre available on demand. by the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra, featuring the USU Women’s Choir and the Westminster Bell Choir. 17 - “Christmas from Home.” Online concert at 7:30 p.m. 16 - Excellence in the Community: Jazz Vespers Quartet. Concert at 6 p.m., hosted by Pioneer Theatre Company. 14 - “Light the World: Social Sing and Serve.” Online concert at 6 p.m., hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 13-14 - “Messiah.” Concerts at 7:30 p.m., performed by the Orchestra of Southern Utah at the Heritage Center in Cedar City. 11-21 - “The Nutcracker.” Performed by the Utah Metropolitan Ballet at the Covey Center in Provo. 14, at The Grand Theatre in Salt Lake City.

11 - “ A Deseret Book Christmas” with Nathan Pacheco and the Bonner Family. Nathan Pacheco will perform as part of an online event with Deseret Book on Dec. Online concert at 7:30 p.m., hosted by the Orem Library. 5 - Excellence in the Community: Dan Waldis: “A Little Jazz with Your Mistletoe.” Livestreamed concert at 8 p.m. 5 - GENTRI with Mat and Savanna Shaw, Jay Warren and Nick Johnson. at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta in Ivins, Washington County. 4-5 - “A Kurt Bestor Christmas: Coming Together.” Concerts at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Please send information on additional events to Music & Dance Note: This list is not all-inclusive, and events are subject to change. Here are some of the ways that you can celebrate the holidays in Utah this year, with both in person and virtual events. Some events, like the annual Christmas concert from the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, have been canceled and other events will still be taking place in person, but with social distancing and mask-wearing enforced.ĭespite the many changes, it’s still possible to celebrate. With restrictions in place in Salt Lake County and other parts of the state, traditional events like Ballet West’s “Nutcracker” and the Festival of Trees will be virtual instead of happening live. With the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, many Utah events will look different this year. Still, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the holiday season in Utah despite the pandemic. It’s the most wonderful time of the year - in a year that has not been quite so wonderful.
