
Kingsbury Hall stands as one of Salt Lake City's premier performing arts venues, hosting an impressive range of productions from classical concerts and jazz performances to dance recitals and theatrical productions. This versatile hall has earned its reputation as a cultural cornerstone, welcoming both touring acts and local performers across multiple disciplines. The venue's programming reflects Salt Lake City's growing arts scene, featuring everything from symphony orchestras and chamber music to contemporary dance companies and comedy shows.
The hall offers an intimate yet refined setting that enhances every performance. Audiences appreciate the venue's acoustics, which adapt well to both amplified and acoustic performances, whether it's a delicate piano recital or an energetic jazz ensemble. The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance between formal elegance and welcoming accessibility, making it equally suitable for a night of classical music or an evening of contemporary entertainment. The thoughtful design ensures good sightlines throughout the space, allowing every seat to feel connected to the action on stage.
Located in Salt Lake City's cultural district, Kingsbury Hall sits within easy reach of the city's downtown core, surrounded by the institutions that make up Utah's artistic landscape. The venue benefits from its position in this culturally rich area, where pre-show dining and post-performance discussions flow naturally into the evening's rhythm. Arriving at Kingsbury Hall feels like stepping into Salt Lake City's artistic heart, where the mountain backdrop frames an evening of live performance.
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Finish dinner 30+ minutes before showtime. Most restaurants offer pre-theater menus.
Highly recommended, especially for evening performances. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Most listed restaurants are within 5-10 minutes walk. Factor in extra time during busy hours.
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Had a great time working this venue with the Randy Travis tour 8-29-25.
It's a really pretty historic venue, but it's CRAMPED. The seats are so tiny I spent the entire show touching the strangers on either side of me because we had no option. (Airplane seats are bigger!) Also the speakers seem to be pointed so that if you're on the side it's hard to hear. The staff were all super friendly and helpful, though, so kudos to them.
I have always enjoyed attending events at Kingsbury Hall. We went to Jimmy Carr over the weekend and loved the rustic atmosphere that Kingsbury Hall offers. As I have aged my need to stay hydrated with my medication has evolved so the venue policy of no outside water bottles either sealed or empty has caused me to rethink attending events. I am unwilling to pay $5 for water bottles and prefer to use more sustainable means of rehydration. Attendees beware and I will not be attending any more events at this beautiful venue until this policy has been modified. Denying a person the ability to drink water throughout a performance without having to pay $5 or leave our seats is kind of ridiculous and is a ruthless form of exploitation of their patrons. Add $2 water bottle fee to every ticket if they need the money that desperately so we don’t have to suffer and be more harmful to our landfills and environment!
We have been to a couple of shows here and it really is a nice venue. Not to big with great views of the stage. Will definitely see other events here in the future.
I was supposed to go to a comedy show. I had purchased almost front row tickets. It happened to be the same night as a U football game. So there was absolutely no parking at all so I got a lyft but by the time my Lyft got me there i was not feeling to hot. Anyways, I found my seat and the person behind me reeked of smoke and something else so I had to run for a bathroom since I wasnt feelin the best already. The bathrooms arent easy to find. And then I wasnt feeling well so I needed to sit down but there wasnt anywhere so I sat on the ground and had many workers walk past with no one even wondering if I was ok. And then i wasnt feeling any better and I needed air. So I needed to back outside.... but the front door lady yelled at me telling me i couldn't leave and that i would not be allowed back in, even though I had purchased a ticket. But by this time I needed the air over seeing the show. So I walked out as she kept yelling. I thought it was very unprofessional as it was very apparent I was sick and needed help.
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Check the Events tab on this page for all upcoming performances at Kingsbury Hall. You can filter by genre and date to find shows that interest you.
Visit the "Getting There" section for directions, parking information, and public transit options for Kingsbury Hall. We also include nearby restaurant recommendations for a complete night out.
Most performing arts venues offer accessible seating and accommodations. Contact Kingsbury Hall directly for specific accessibility information, including wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and service animal policies.
Review the venue details section for important information including capacity, seating layout, and house rules. Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, especially for popular performances.
We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats. Some venues may have stricter arrival policies for late seating.
Photography and video recording are typically not permitted during performances out of respect for the artists and other patrons. Please check with the specific venue for their policy.
Ticket sales are final. However, if a performance is cancelled or significantly rescheduled, refunds will be issued. Please review our terms and conditions for complete details.
Most venues have bag size restrictions. Large bags, backpacks, and luggage are typically not permitted. Small purses and clutches are usually allowed. Check the venue's specific bag policy before attending.
Kingsbury Hall is committed to accessible services
Wheelchair-accessible seating is available throughout the venue. Please contact the box office when purchasing tickets to ensure appropriate accommodations.
Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing. Please inquire at the venue or when purchasing tickets.
Service animals are welcome at all performances. Please notify staff upon arrival.
For specific accessibility questions, please contact the venue directly or reach out to our support team.