Capacity: 25,000
Events: concerts
The Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue in West Valley City, Utah. It has been home to music huge music festivals and the band Phish even performed and recorded their show there, which they later released as a live album. The Amphitheatre opened in 2003 and was originally named after USANA Health Sciences. Utah First Credit Union got the naming rights in January, 2024.
What to leave behind:
alcohol and drugs
oversized bags
lawn chairs
fireworks
outside food and drink
audio recorders
umbrellas
professional cameras
weapons
What is allowed:
the proper bags
cameras
factory-sealed water bottles
small blankets
personal fans/misters (empty)
non-aerosol sunscreen
What to wear:
casual clothing
weather-appropriate attire
layers for temperature changes
hats for sun blocking
Small clutches, wristlets, and fanny packs are allowed if they are 6x9 inches or smaller.
Clear plastic bags are allowed if they are 12x12x6 inches or smaller.
Bags may be searched. While guests can refuse the search, they may not be allowed to enter.
Configuration of seats may vary between events so make sure to check the event maps of the ticketing site from which you bought your tickets from. Confirm your seat location on the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre Seating Chart right here.
The Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre is located at 5150 Upper Ridge Road in West Valley City, Utah. It is easiest to access the parking areas from Upper Ridge Road or SR-85N Mountain View. Both of those roads connect to W 5400 S, which is off SR-111.
There are many parking options for the Amphitheatre. Parking opens at noon the day of any show, but the gates of the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre only open an hour and a half before showtime.
Gold Parking is the newest option and allows fans to exit fast after the show. The Gold lot costs $50 and is near the South entrance to the Amphitheatre. Fans make it out of the lot within half an hour once the show has ended.
Premium Parking is another option and costs $25 per car. This lot is near the main entrance.
General Admission parking comes with any ticket, so there’s no need to pay extra outside of the show costs.
There is also handicapped-accessible parking at 5600 West. The spots are clearly marked and permits for such parking are required.
All spots are first come, first served, so arrive early to get the spot you want!
With a venue that holds so many people, it only makes sense that parking would be important as well.
Venue Parking
The venue has ample parking available for all concert-goers. You can upgrade your tickets to gold or premium parking for $25 or $50. Otherwise, general admission concert tickets allow you to park in the general admission lots. With 10 different lots, there’s plenty of room for fans, though carpooling is always suggested.
Private Parking
There are some parking garages nearby; however since anyone who has a ticket gets free general admission parking, it makes sense to park on the property to avoid extra costs.
The Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre cannot be reached through any public transportation in the area. If you don’t want to take your own vehicle, you can get there via area cab and limo companies. Local drivers are all familiar with the venue.
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It is important to the staff at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre that everyone be able to attend and enjoy shows. The venue has accessibility to allow for such access.
Seating
There is limited seating for guests on the day of the show, so it is best to buy an accessible seating ticket when you make the initial purchase. That way, you can guarantee the type of seat you need.
Parking
There is an accessible parking lot close to the main entrance with spots marked for accessibility. They require the proper signage on your vehicle to allow for legal parking.
Interpreters
If you would like an interpreter for the event you will attend, notify the venue 2 weeks ahead of time. You will need to get your tickets at will call to meet the interpreter, whose services come at no extra charge.
Accommodations
All of the bathrooms, merchandise stands, concessions, and regular amenities are completely accessile.