The 2011 Twilight Concert Series
Returns to Pioneer Park
Thursday Evenings from July 14?August 25
Headliners include: Explosions in the Sky, The Decemberists,
Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros, Thurston Moore,
Bright Eyes, Ghostland Observatory and Lupe Fiasco
All Concerts are Free
Salt Lake City, UT: The Salt Lake City Arts Council is pleased to announce the 2011
Twilight Concert Series returns to Pioneer Park with another stellar line up.
The 24th annual season runs Thursday evenings from July 14 through August 25
and includes Explosions in the Sky, The Decemberists, Edward Sharp & the Magnetic
Zeros, Thurston Moore, Bright Eyes, Ghostland Observatory and more. See complete
schedule and dates below.
To complement the music, the Twilight Market offers food, beverages and locally made
crafts, with something for every taste, from pizza to pasta, from vegetarian to barbecue,
from cookies to gelato. The Twilight audience can enjoy artists’ work and purchase such
handcrafted items such as jewelry, clothing, soaps, and ceramics. The Twilight Market
opens at 5 pm.
The Twilight concerts are free. Gates open at 5pm and the shows begin at 7pm at
Pioneer Park, 350 West 300 South, downtown Salt Lake City. Seating is first come,
first served, and a person must be present at all times to reserve seating. Standing room
only in the immediate stage area; no chairs or blankets in the immediate stage area. No
alcoholic beverages can be brought into the venue. Beer and wine are available for
purchase on-site. Pets and smoking are not allowed; service animals are welcome.
Artists performing at the 2011 Twilight Concert Series are:
July 14: Explosions in the Sky / No Age
July 21: The Decemberists / Typhoon
July 28: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros/ Support Artist TBA
August 4: Thurston Moore / Kurt Vile
August 11: Bright Eyes / Support Artist TBA
August 18: Ghostland Observatory / Support Artist TBA
August 25: Lupe Fiasco / Support Artist TBA
For artist details, photos, information and updates visit http://www.twilightconcertseries.com
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