Concerts in the Park
Each free concert lasts about an hour and features a variety of musical styles, offering something for many tastes. Surrounded by the beauty of downtown, visitors are invited to slow down, listen, and enjoy time together.
Seating is limited, so arriving early is encouraged. Standing room is available, and guests are welcome to bring pillows or blankets. With casual dress and an all-ages atmosphere, Concerts in the Park offers an easygoing way to enjoy music, community, and the joy that comes from shared experiences.
Click here for the performance schedule.
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Brigham Young Historic Park
Once part of Brigham Young’s property, this quiet downtown park features pioneer-era statues, flowing water, and shaded paths. It offers a peaceful place to pause and reflect amid the activity of the city.
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Isaiah 2:2 Monument
This monument features Isaiah’s prophecy of the Lord’s house being established in the mountains. It is a reminder that Jesus Christ is at the center of the temple and that His gospel blesses all nations who come to worship Him.
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Eagle Gate
The Eagle Gate Monument is one of Salt Lake City’s most recognized landmarks. Spanning State Street near Temple Square, the monument traces its roots to Brigham Young’s original 1859 gate and symbolizes the faith, industry, and determination of Utah’s early settlers.
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Flag Plaza
Flag Plaza features a rotation of national flags arranged in an oval on Temple Square. The display reflects the worldwide reach of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the shared faith of people across many nations.
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Brigham Young Family Cemetery
This small, quiet cemetery is the resting place of Brigham Young and members of his family. Visiting offers a moment to reflect on the life of a leader whose faith in Jesus Christ shaped the early Church and the community that grew in Salt Lake City.
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Let the celebration begin!
Join us for an unforgettable experience April 5 to October 1, 2027. Everyone is welcome. Reservations are recommended to tour the Salt Lake Temple Open House.

