The Commonwealth Room
Salt Lake City, UT
4 upcoming
concerts
at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City
East Texas-raised singer-songwriter Vincent Neil Emerson draws from his Choctaw-Apache heritage and a life marked by hardship to craft deeply honest Americana that channels the spirit of Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Steve Earle. His 2023 album The Golden Crystal Kingdom, produced by Shooter Jennings and released on RCA/La Honda Records, earned wide critical acclaim - No Depression praised his "rebellious sense of history and keen-eyed lyrical perspective," while Rodney Crowell compared him to the greats of the Texas singer-songwriter tradition. Catch him live at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 27!
Formed in Vancouver in 1997 as a supergroup of Canada's finest indie talents, The New Pornographers have spent nearly three decades perfecting their brand of euphoric, hook-laden power pop featuring the voices of A.C. Newman, Neko Case, and Kathryn Calder. Pitchfork calls their sound "peppy, gleeful, headstrong guitar pop," and Rolling Stone ranked their album Electric Version No. 79 among the best albums of the decade. See them live at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, May 6!
Formed in the subway stations of Oakland by Polish-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Lech Wierzynski, The California Honeydrops blend Bay Area R&B, funk, Delta blues, and New Orleans second-line into one irresistible, genre-defying sound. Rolling Stone praised them for evoking "the greasy rumble of Booker T," and they've shared stages with B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, and Dr. John. Catch them on the Lovin' Made Easy Tour, live at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 16!
Born from a spontaneous Fat Tuesday street party in Portland, Oregon in 2003, MarchFourth has grown into a 20-plus-piece spectacle blending funk, jazz, afrobeat, and rock with a touring circus troupe complete with stilt-walkers, acrobats, dancers, and a massive horn section. Their recorded work — including the New Orleans-cut album Magic Number featuring Trombone Shorty — captures a band whose live energy has earned them spots alongside Fleetwood Mac, No Doubt, and Galactic. See them live at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 17!