Winter in the Wasatch is in full swing, and February brings an incredible lineup of entertainment, culture, and outdoor fun to Salt Lake City and Park City. Whether you're looking for world-class concerts, theatrical performances, cultural festivals, or mountain adventures, we've got you covered. Here are the top events happening this month:
Salt Lake City Events
1. Experience SUMMIT
February 4–7 | Multiple venues across Salt Lake City
This isn't just a conference—it's a cultural movement. Experience SUMMIT brings together tech, art, food, sports, and entertainment in one unforgettable celebration of creativity and innovation. This four-day global innovation festival features main-stage sessions, workshops, networking lounges, culinary showcases, and cultural activations spread across downtown.
2. Dirty Dancing in Concert
February 5 | Eccles Theater, 7:30 PM
Relive the magic of this beloved film with a live orchestra performing the iconic soundtrack while the movie plays on the big screen. It's nostalgia, romance, and incredible music all rolled into one unforgettable night.
3. Professional Bull Riders (PBR)
February 6–7 | Delta Center
Hold onto your hats! The Professional Bull Riders return to Salt Lake for a high-octane weekend of thrills, spills, and eight-second rides. PBR Unleash The Beast brings the top riders and rankest bulls to the Delta Center for the 8th event of the 2026 season. This is one of the loudest and most electrifying winter events in the city!
4. Holladay Arts Fine Art Show
February 6 | Holladay City Hall
Celebrate artistic expression at this juried exhibit showcasing talented local artists. Open to students, amateurs, and professionals, this is a perfect afternoon outing for art enthusiasts looking to discover new work.
5. Utah Symphony: Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
February 6 & 7 | Abravanel Hall
Friday, February 6 at 7:30 PM | Saturday, February 7 at 5:30 PM
Acclaimed pianist Sir Stephen Hough interprets Rachmaninoff's perpetually popular Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Beginning with a simple theme, Rachmaninoff playfully reinvents it in 24 distinct variations, each one more imaginative than the last. The iconic 18th variation is widely regarded as one of the most achingly beautiful melodies ever written. A beautiful choice for music lovers seeking an elegant evening out.
6. Winter Roundup
February 7 | West Temple (between City Creek Center & Abravanel Hall)
Downtown Salt Lake transforms into a winter wonderland with this free, high-energy celebration. Expect skijoring demonstrations, live music, arts and cultural performances, food trucks, and family-friendly activities all day long. This is Salt Lake's signature winter festival—don't miss it!
7. Clue on Broadway
February 10–15 | Eccles Theater
Everyone's a suspect in this hilarious theatrical whodunit based on the classic board game and cult film. Join Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, and the gang for an evening of murder, mystery, and side-splitting comedy. This is a Utah premiere, fresh from Broadway!
8. Utah Symphony: Disney-Pixar's Up in Concert
February 12, 13 & 14 | Abravanel Hall
Thursday, February 12 at 7:00 PM | Friday, February 13 at 7:00 PM | Saturday, February 14 at 7:00 PM
Break out the tissues and get ready to experience this beloved animated classic like never before! Watch Carl and Russell on their hilarious and heartwarming journey to a lost world while the Utah Symphony performs Oscar and Grammy-winning composer Michael Giacchino's musical score live. Perfect for families and anyone who loves Pixar magic.
9. Utah Symphony: Madeline Adkins in the Spotlight
February 20 & 21 | Abravanel Hall, 7:30 PM
Experience John Adams' Violin Concerto featuring violinist Madeline Adkins in this stunning performance. This is a remarkable opportunity to hear contemporary classical music performed at the highest level.
10. Utah Symphony: Debussy's La Mer
February 27 & 28 | Abravanel Hall
Friday, February 27 at 7:30 PM | Saturday, February 28 at 7:30 PM
Dive into a program where the sea meets romance in waves of musical brilliance. Debussy's La mer gives the sea a voice as it conjures waves, winds, and the shimmering play of light on water. Opening the program is Arnold Bax's Tintagel, which brings to life the crashing waves and eerie beauty of a legendary castle perched by the sea, followed by Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1.
11. Bad Omens with Beartooth
February 22 | Delta Center, 7:00 PM
The Virginia rock band kicks off their "Do You Feel Love" North American tour in Salt Lake City! With support from Beartooth and masked mystery unit PRESIDENT, this will be an intense, high-energy night featuring their Billboard No. 1 hit "Spectre" and new singles.
12. Brandi Carlile
February 24 | Delta Center, 7:00 PM
If you want a concert that's powerful, emotional, and truly special, Brandi Carlile delivers every time. Her live performances are legendary—this is not just a show, it's an experience that will stay with you.
13. The Ten Tenors - 30th Anniversary Tour
February 24 | Eccles Theater, 7:30 PM
The vocal sensations from Down Under bring their electrifying 30th Anniversary World Tour to Salt Lake City. Expect powerhouse vocals, musical theatre favorites, and pop classics performed with stunning harmonies.
14. Alicia Villarreal
February 28 | Eccles Theater, 8:00 PM
The two-time Latin Grammy Award winner brings her "Donde Todo Comenzó 2.0" tour to Salt Lake City. With her captivating stage presence and decades of Latin pop hits, this promises to be an unforgettable evening of music. (Rescheduled from October 2025)
15. Utah Mammoth Home Games
February 2 & 4 | Delta Center
Catch the Utah Mammoth at home as they take on Vancouver (February 2, 7:30 PM) and Detroit (February 4, 7:00 PM). Whether you're a longtime hockey fan or new to the sport, the energy downtown on game night is electric.
Park City Events
16. Fitz and the Tantrums
February 4–7 | Egyptian Theatre, Park City
The indie pop/neo-soul band brings their infectious energy to Park City's historic Egyptian Theatre for multiple nights (February 4, 5, and 7). Known for hits that get everyone on their feet, this is a must-see for music lovers who want an intimate venue experience.
Bonus: On the Slopes & Beyond
Don't forget that February is prime ski season! Both Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain are reporting excellent conditions with fresh snow and newly opened terrain. Whether you're carving groomers or hunting powder, the mountains are calling.
For those looking for off-slope adventures, try:
- Ice skating at Park City Ice Arena or the Resort Center Ice Rink
- Snow tubing at Woodward Park City (1,200 feet of thrilling downhill fun!)
- Dog sledding with Rancho Luna Lobos
- Nordic skiing at White Pine Touring or Round Valley
- Snowshoeing through pristine winter meadows and historic mining sites
February is packed with incredible experiences throughout the Wasatch. Whether you're catching a show downtown, exploring Park City's après scene, or making fresh tracks in the mountains, there's no shortage of ways to embrace winter in Utah.
