The Depot is a concert venue that blends the industrial character of historic railroad architecture with modern live-production standards. Set within the former Union Pacific complex, it has become one of Salt Lake City’s more distinctive music spaces, especially because of its intimate format and capacity of about 1,200 guests. That scale is a major strength: large enough for notable touring acts, yet close enough to keep a real connection between the audience and the stage throughout the show.
Inside, The Depot feels purpose-built for live music. Multiple levels, clear sightlines to the stage, and a modern sound system all contribute to strong acoustics, while bars and practical visitor amenities make the evening flow smoothly without unnecessary crowding. The atmosphere is lively but easy to navigate, which makes the venue work equally well for high-energy concerts and for performances where sound detail matters as much as the mood in the room.
For arrival, the key detail is the exact location: 13 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, United States. The entrance is in the The Gateway area, and the easiest approach is usually from the nearby garages and parking areas across the street; if you are coming by TRAX, the Arena stop is only a short walk from the door. For broader guidance on getting around the city, continue with the text below.