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Parking & Directions for David Robertson Abravanel Hall
123 W South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT
84101, US
1. City Creek Center - 0.3 miles, $5
2. The Depot - 0.4 miles, $10
3. Salt Lake City Library - 0.5 miles, $2
4. Pioneer Park - 0.6 miles, $3
5. 400 South Garage - 0.3 miles, $8
David Robertson Concert Live at Abravanel Hall | Salt Lake City – January 29th, 2027
Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City isn't just your average concert venue, it’s a true jewel nestled right in the heart of downtown. The space is surprisingly versatile, able to transform from a grand concert hall to a cozy screening room for regional and global films during special events. That flexibility really comes alive during the annual benefit galas, which help keep the venue thriving and support local arts organizations. Watching a live recording of the David Robertson Salt Lake City concerts here feels like an intimate conversation with the music itself, thanks to top-notch acoustics and thoughtful design. The venue even has private suites with informative markers guiding guests, making it super easy to find your spot and settle in. And if you’re up for it, the rooftop offers a killer view of the city skyline, perfect for unwinding after a concert or even holding a small professional gathering. Navigating to Abravanel Hall is a breeze, just head south along 200 East from the library or take a quick walk west from the nearby retail complex. Honestly, there’s a certain magic in experiencing a concert here, especially when David Robertson Salt Lake City takes the stage, filling the hall with sound and energy that sticks with you long after the final note.