November in Utah: Events, Holidays, and the Magic of the Season!

November in Utah is a magical time. The air is crisp, snow dusts the mountaintops, and there’s a buzz of excitement as we ease into the holiday season. Whether you’re a local or visiting, this month is packed with events that showcase the arts, the thrill of live music, and heartwarming holiday traditions. Here’s your guide to all the amazing things happening in Utah this November!

1. Sabrina Carpenter Concert – November 10

Starting with a bang, Sabrina Carpenter is bringing her energy and talent to Salt Lake City! Known for her hit songs and powerful performances, this concert promises to be a fantastic night out. If you’re a pop fan, this event is a can’t-miss moment for a dose of live music and fun before the holiday rush begins.

2. Dirty Dancing in Concert – November 11

“Nobody puts Baby in a corner!” Get ready to relive the classic movie moments in an entirely new way with Dirty Dancing in Concert. Watch the iconic film projected in stunning HD while a live band plays the soundtrack, filling the theater with all the nostalgia and passion of the original. This concert offers the perfect blend of cinema and live music, guaranteed to bring back the magic of this beloved 80s romance.

3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Live in Concert – November 17

Marvel fans, this one’s for you! Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Live in Concert will bring the award-winning animated film to life with a live orchestra. This movie broke boundaries for animated superhero films, and experiencing it with a full orchestra will make for an unforgettable night. It’s ideal for families, comic fans, or anyone who loves spectacular visuals paired with epic music.

Utah’s Holiday Kickoff Events

As the holiday season approaches, Utah is transformed into a winter wonderland. There are numerous festive events around the state that will immerse you in the holiday spirit.

4. Thanksgiving Point’s Luminaria – Opens November 17

Thanksgiving Point’s Luminaria is a breathtaking experience that will warm your heart. With over a million lights, each display is more magical than the last. Walk through light tunnels, see glowing trees, and take in stunning views that are perfect for family photos. This enchanting experience is a local favorite and is sure to get you in the holiday mood as you stroll through the sparkling winter lights.

5. Utah Symphony’s “Messiah Sing-In” – November 18 & 19

For the music lovers and the musically inclined, the Messiah Sing-In at the Utah Symphony is a chance to join the chorus. With Handel’s Messiah filling the concert hall, attendees are invited to sing along to some of the most iconic parts of the oratorio. This event brings the community together for a celebration of both music and the holiday spirit, making it a memorable experience.

6. Joe Bonamassa Concert – November 24

Blues fans, mark your calendars! Joe Bonamassa is making a stop in Utah, and his guitar skills are out of this world. Known as one of the best blues-rock guitarists of our time, Bonamassa’s performance will be the perfect way to get inspired and embrace the artistry of live music.

7. Holiday Lights On! at Eccles Theater – November 25

The holidays don’t officially start until the lights are on! The Holiday Lights On! event at Eccles Theater is a grand kickoff to the holiday season, with a countdown to illuminate the theater and surrounding areas. The lights, music, and festive decorations make this a beautiful event to attend with friends, family, or a special someone.

8. Grand America Thanksgiving Feast – November 23

If you’re looking to celebrate Thanksgiving in style, the Grand America Thanksgiving Feast is where to be. This annual feast includes an impressive spread of traditional holiday foods, creative dishes, and irresistible desserts. The elegant setting and incredible flavors make this feast a fantastic way to celebrate Thanksgiving with loved ones without the stress of cooking.

9. Breakfast with Santa – November 25

Families, get ready for some holiday magic! Breakfast with Santa is a charming experience where kids can enjoy a delicious breakfast and meet Santa himself. It’s an ideal way to kick off the holiday season with little ones, as they enjoy a morning filled with Christmas joy, sweet treats, and the chance to tell Santa their wish list in person.


10. The Nutcracker Ballet – Opening in November

Nothing says holiday tradition quite like The Nutcracker. This timeless ballet will be performed across various theaters in Utah starting in November. Watching Clara’s journey to the Land of Sweets and seeing the elegant choreography of the Sugar Plum Fairy is a mesmerizing experience. It’s the perfect family event to kick off the holiday season and introduce younger generations to the beauty of ballet.


11. Thanksgiving in Utah: A Time to Reflect and Celebrate

November in Utah also brings a sense of gratitude and reflection. Families and friends gather for Thanksgiving, sharing delicious meals and expressing thanks for the good in their lives. Whether you’re dining at home or attending the Grand America Thanksgiving Feast, this is a time to cherish togetherness. Plus, the beauty of Utah’s landscapes during this season reminds us to appreciate the natural wonders that surround us.


12. Winter Wonderland: Snow and Adventure Await

The snow-capped mountains signal the start of winter sports season, and Utah is famous for its skiing and snowboarding. This is a great month to take advantage of early season passes and enjoy the first powder of the year. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced skier, the Wasatch Mountains offer slopes that cater to everyone. It’s a thrilling way to dive into the winter season.


13. November: A Month to Remember in Utah

From concerts and ballet to light shows and snow, November in Utah is a celebration of the season. Whether you’re in the mood for live music, a night at the theater, holiday festivities, or outdoor adventures, there’s something here for everyone. So grab a scarf, gather your friends and family, and dive into the magic of November in Utah.