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Abravanel Hall
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Abravanel Hall is a 2,800-seat concert venue named after longtime Utah Symphony conductor Maurice Abravanel. Opened in 1979, its design emphasizes acoustic excellence, with a shoebox-shaped auditorium and adjustable sound panels. The hall hosts the Utah Symphony's classical and pops series, as well as visiting orchestras and soloists. Visitors can enjoy the warm, resonant sound from any seat, and the adjacent Salt Lake City Public Library and City Creek Center offer pre-concert activities.
Don't miss
- Attend a Utah Symphony Masterworks concert for a world-class classical experience
- Observe the striking modern exterior, with its geometric glass and steel facade
- Take a free pre-concert talk to learn about the evening's program
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Abravanel Hall
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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