USANA Amphitheatre History
Located on a scenic hill in West Valley City, Utah — about 16 miles southwest of Salt Lake City — the USANA Amphitheatre hosts some of the biggest concerts and festivals in the state. Opened in 2003, the spacious outdoor venue is named for West Valley City’s USANA Health Sciences Inc., a nutritional supplements producer, and it’s proud to be one of the greenest amphitheaters in the country with eco-friendly essentials like recyclable beverage cups and carpool lots.
USANA Amphitheatre Performers
The Beach Boys were the first performers to grace the USANA Amphitheatre stage as part of the patriotic Red Hot 4th celebration in July 2003. That same year, the Lollapalooza festival came rolling through, while Maroon 5, Phish, Bob Dylan, Radiohead and Metallica were among the biggest bands to appear at the new venue. Since, the USANA has brought in a wide range of acts in rock, pop, country, metal, hip-hop, comedy and beyond, including Florida Georgia Line, Dave Matthews Band, Ozzy Osbourne and Snoop Dogg.
Planning Your Visit to USANA Amphitheatre
No outside food or drinks are allowed inside the venue, so you’ll want to plan ahead. Within a 10-minute drive are great Mexican spots like El Rancho Grande, known for their overstuffed enchiladas, and La Rinconada, where the carnitas will leave you licking your plate. Meanwhile, Ab’s Drive-In is a favorite spot to fill up on burgers, fries, shakes, and a healthy dose of nostalgia.
USANA Amphitheatre Frequently Asked Questions
What are the USANA Amphitheatre parking options?
The USANA Amphitheatre offers ample parking. Regular parking opens at noon on the day of the show. The eco-conscious venue rewards carpools with a special spot in their carpool lot, on a first-come, first-served basis. There are also parking upgrades available for an extra cost. Premium Parking, located at 5150 S. Upper Ridge Rd., can be found near the main entrance. Or, spend a little more to get a spot at the Gold Premier Lot — at 5174 Westridge Blvd. near the South entrance — which guarantees a quick exit at the end of the show.
Does USANA Amphitheatre serve food?
Yes. You’ll find a wide range of eats. Dig into Southern comfort food at ArtBird, indulge in traditional street tacos and a big serving of guacamole at Trejo’s Tacos, or scarf down a gourmet hot dog at Dog Haus. Wash it all down with a cold beer or soft drink, available at concessions throughout the venue.
What are the seating options at USANA Amphitheatre?
The USANA Amphitheatre has a capacity of 20,000, with 7,000 reserved seats and space for 13,000 on the lawn. Blankets are allowed into the venue and lawn chairs are available for rental. Get tickets here.
What are the USANA Amphitheatre health and safety guidelines?
All bags are subject to search prior to entering. Prohibited items include coolers, umbrellas, strollers, recording devices, and containers made from glass, metal or plastic. For a full list of rules and the latest on USANA Amphitheatre’s safety guidelines, check here or contact the box office at (801) 417-5343.
USANA Amphitheatre At A Glance | |
---|---|
Venue Name | USANA Amphitheatre |
Location | West Valley City. UT |
Address | 5150 Upper Ridge Rd, West Valley City, UT 84118 |
Phone # | (801) 417-5343 |
Capacity | 20,000 |
Opened | 2003 |
Operator | United Concerts |
Website | Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre Official Website |
You Might Like
Arts & Theatre
Inside St. James Theatre: Where Broadway Shines Bright on Sunset Boulevard
The St. James Theatre opened in 1927. Designed in a neo-Georgian style by Warren and Wetmore, the venue was originally named after theater mogul A.L. Erlange...
Arts & Theatre
Step Inside Broadway Theatre and Be Dazzled By The Great Gatsby
There are 41 professional Broadway theaters that make up New York City’s Theater District, but only one is christened with the name of Broadway itself. Locat...
Arts & Theatre
Inside Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, The Spellbinding Stage of Death Becomes Her
A theater to die for! The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre opened in 1910 as the Globe Theatre. Designed by the architecture firm Carrère and Hastings for theater mogul...