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Top 5 concerts coming this summer

Luke Bryan performs during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, California, on April 28, 2012. (Source Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
Luke Bryan performs during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, California on April 28, 2012. (Source Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service)

Summer is rounding the corner, and so are summer concerts.

Luke Bryan

For any country fans out there, Luke Bryan will be coming to town Wednesday, August 26 at the USANA Amphitheater. Tickets will be priced at $75 per ticket.

This will give die-hard Luke Bryan fans the chance to see the country rock star in concert.

Jon Bellion

This rising pop star will be performing in Utah on Monday, June 1 at The Grand @ The Complex. Tickets for Bellion’s concert will be $15.

Bellion is a songwriter, as well as an aspiring rapper, whose first album release, “Scattered Thoughts Vol 1,” reached over 11,000 downloads.

Twenty One Pilots

This alternative rock band will come to Utah Saturday, September 26 at the Saltair in Magna. Tickets will run for $32.

Twenty One Pilots is an American duo from Columbus, Ohio, which formed back in 2009. Fans of Twenty One Pilots can expect their new album, “Blurryface,” on May 19.

Sam Smith

This English singer and songwriter is coming to town on August 5 at the Maverick Center. Tickets will range from $52 to $993 (the latter for front-row seating).

Smith rose to fame in 2012 with his single “Latch,” reaching eleventh on UK single charts.

Nickelback

Nickelback and Lifehouse are coming in concert at the USANA Amphitheater on July 5. Tickets range from $20 to $85.

Nickelback is a Canadian band, who has risen in the charts since 1995, selling over 50 million albums worldwide.

Twilight Concert series  

The Twilight concert series comes to Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City, running Thursday nights during the summer. Concerts start on July 16 and go through August 27. To kick off the summer, Indie band Death Cab for Cutie will be first in the lineup.

Tickets for this concert series are on sale now for $30. Once the full lineup for the series is released, all tickets will be raised in price to $35.

Students can look forward to these upcoming concerts to kick off the beginning and end of summer.

 

 

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