Black Kray Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre tickets

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Sat Sep 26 6:30pm
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Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre  •  Salt Lake City, UT




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Black Kray Salt Lake City 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets

Black Kray Salt Lake City Looking for Black Kray Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre tickets for the September 26, 2026, Performance in Salt Lake City, UT? Check the full tour schedule above to secure your seats and get the latest info on parking, set times, and Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre policies for the Black Kray Salt Lake City concert. Black Kray is one of those artists who can totally immerse you in a whole different vibe with his atmospheric beats and gritty soundscapes. When he hits the stage at the Salt Lake City Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre , you know it’s gonna be one of those nights where the energy just hits differently. He’s actually working with a symphony orchestra to remix some of his signature tracks, which sounds wild and totally adds a new layer of depth to his music. If you’ve been into underground rap or cloud rap scene, you’ve probably noticed how many newer artists draw inspiration from his raw, experimental style. Plus, his music’s even popped up in popular video games, giving his sound a whole new audience. And get this, he’s dropping a new album called Shitty Sickboy 2 under his Sickboyrari alias next year, talk about keeping things interesting. Offstage, he’s got this vintage tech obsession that he weaves into his visuals and tracks, which makes everything feel a little more personal and weirdly nostalgic. So , expect a night full of surprises, raw talent, and maybe even a few moments where you think, ‘Wow, I wasn’t ready for that.’ Arrive early because the Salt Lake City venue is known for its welcoming vibe and good safety measures, plus you’ll want to soak in the pre-show buzz. Dress comfortably, because you’ll be standing, dancing, or just soaking it all in. The DJ usually spins while you wait, and if the concert’s part of a bigger event, the festival grounds can be a treasure trove of cool finds or hidden gems. Honestly, there’s a kind of magic in these nights, Black Kray’s music, the crowd, the energy, and it’s one of those rare moments you’ll remember for a long time.

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Parking & Directions for Black Kray Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre


5150 South 6055 West, Salt Lake City, UT
84118, US


1. Utah State Fairpark Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Pioneer Park - 1 mile, $8
3. Salt Lake City Public Library - 1.2 miles, $5
4. Street parking (varies) - 0.1 miles, $2/hr
5. Gateway Garage - 1.5 miles, $12

Black Kray Tickets at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre | Sep 26th Concert & Info

The Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre is one of those spots that just feels alive, especially when the sun sets and the lights flicker on, creating this almost magical vibe that keeps fans coming back for more. It’s not just about the music, though, there’s something about the way the venue’s lighting plays off the night sky that makes every concert feel special. Over the years, it’s hosted a pretty impressive lineup of international acts, from big names in pop to indie legends, showing off its reputation as a serious player on the touring circuit. The setup is pretty smart too, reserved community seats for groups who want to soak in the show together, and lawn seating for those who love chilling under the stars. If you’re new to Salt Lake City and not familiar with the area, it’s worth installing offline maps or sharing a ride because parking can get crazy fast. Black Kray Salt Lake City fans have always loved catching shows here because it’s more than just a venue; it’s an experience that sticks with you long after the last song fades out.