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Delta Center

Salt Lake City, United States of America
ArenaSalt Lake CityUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 18,1862 upcoming events
Delta Center
Type
Arena
City
Salt Lake City
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
2
Address
301 S Temple
Time zone
Mountain Standard Time
Capacity
About 18,186

About this venue

Delta Center is Salt Lake City’s signature indoor arena—built for big moments, from top-tier sports nights to arena-scale concerts. With configurations that can reach roughly 20,000 guests, it delivers that “close-to-the-action” atmosphere while still accommodating major touring productions and full show staging.

Inside, the experience feels purpose-built: clear sightlines from most sections, strong sound reinforcement, and a bowl design that helps keep crowd energy focused on the floor. Concessions are set up for high-volume events, with quick-grab stands alongside premium club areas for visitors who prefer a more comfortable pre-show and intermission routine.

You’ll find it at 301 S Temple, Salt Lake City, United States. Getting to the doors is straightforward—many guests step off at Arena Station just across South Temple and walk directly to the entrances. Drivers can use nearby garages and lots within a short walk; for a broader overview of getting around the city, check the Salt Lake City section below.

About the 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.