About this venue
Metro Music Hall Salt Lake City is a concert venue known for its more intimate live-music format. The space is suited to club-style concerts, touring acts and nights where the audience remains close to the stage, giving each event the energy of a larger show without losing the direct connection with the performers.
Inside, the experience is built around strong stage presence, clear sound and an atmosphere that works well for rock, indie, electronic and alternative lineups. Visitors can expect a practical layout, straightforward movement through the venue and a setting where the focus stays on the performance, the rhythm of the night and good visibility.
The venue is located at 615 W 100 S, Salt Lake City, United States. Its entrance sits in the western part of the downtown area, making arrival practical by car, taxi or local transit connections to nearby streets; for broader transport planning around the city, the Salt Lake City overview below continues naturally from this point.
About the city: Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, set between the Wasatch Mountains and Utah’s broad valleys, is not only the state’s administrative hub but also a major American stage for sports, concerts, and large gatherings. The city blends urban energy with immediate access to the outdoors, making it ideal for travelers who want an event experience that goes beyond “just a ticket.” With a compact downtown and well-organized amenities, everything feels close at hand—from venues to dining and evening strolls.
A key advantage is how easy it is to get around. The UTA public transit network includes TRAX (light rail), FrontRunner (commuter rail), and bus routes, helping you reach the main districts and arenas without the stress of parking. If you fly in, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) offers a straightforward gateway to the city, and for train travel and transfers, Salt Lake Central serves as the primary intermodal hub. In practical terms, it’s simple to coordinate your accommodation, transportation, and trip to a stadium or arena—even if your stay is short.
If you have time before or after the event, Temple Square and the broader downtown area deliver a strong “city-in-miniature” feel, with walkable streets, shopping, and places to recharge. For panoramic views and photos, many head to the Utah State Capitol, while City Creek Center is a convenient stop right in the heart of town for a relaxed walk and coffee. And if you want a change of pace, day trips toward the Great Salt Lake or a quick detour into the Wasatch foothills are always within reach—an easy way to round out your visit with memories that last.