Address: 13 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA
Phone: +18014562800
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12–6PM
Tuesday: 12–6PM
Wednesday: 12–6PM
Thursday: 12–6PM
Friday: 12–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Zac Richins
Recently saw The Airborne Toxic Event play here. It’s a cool venue with two levels. The floor level has standing room upfront and seating/bar at the back. Upstairs has more seating. My biggest complaint was how incredibly hot it was. The place was packed, so I imagine that makes it difficult to cool, but everyone was dripping in sweat. After the concert was over, condensation was dripping from the ceiling. Turning up the AC would be super nice. Staff wise things seemed fine. We needed to use the restroom after and all the staff members we met were friendly and helpful.
Manuel Ramirez
Went to two shows back to back. Venue sold “fast pass” tickets to cut the line… 30 mins before ‘doors open’ employees walked down to the end of the line (to those who just arrived) and offered them a separate line that has early entry.. of course for 15$. Don’t bother waiting in line I suppose? This venue would prefer your 15$ Employees are nice, besides an experience I had with a single employee. 3/5 I will come back for the artists not the venue. I wish venues understood that the attendees are consumers of the artists and the venue..
N Y
I came here for Epik High concert. The event said it would start at 7PM but the security made everyone wait outside until 7PM while it was snowing - it was super freezing. At the gate, they made me put my light stick back in the car because it was too big (which I didn't have any problem at other concerts). They should have announced the size of the bag we can take inside the venue. The securities were very rude too. Even worse, the event didn't even start after 8PM. People were tired of waiting outside the cold for so long and then having to wait another hour standing. Epik High didn't show up until 8:47PM. This soloist named Kim Woo Sung (part of the band called the Rose) performed and he was good, but we were not aware that he was performing either. The view was good though. It was very packed and you had no space at all even to sit for a bit, but you could clearly see the artists faces and it was so close up. The view was as good as it was on the first floor as the second floor. I enjoyed the show, but it was sooooo tiring. If the venue started to check us in before 7PM and started at 7PM, the crowd would've been more energetic and would've enjoyed the show more. Depending on the artist, they sell merch right next to the crowd. Be ready to be standing for at least 4 hours (1 hour side waiting, 1 hour inside waiting, and 2 hours for the show) if you ever visit here. They serve beer and food if you ever get hungry.
D. P. (Tuntun801)
I've seen a cpl concerts here. Including X-Ambassadors 2 weeks ago. Cool multi floor venue. Audio-visual effects were decent. I do like that it has the vibe of a small ma n pa venue and yet still holds a lot of peeps. Alcohol only served on the 3rd floor with a large balcony overlooking the stage. Drinks expensive af, but that's the norm.
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Coat check IS available for most shows near the entrance on the lower level
Yes it is. There is an elevator available and plenty of great vantage points.
Just for your info, this probably isn't the right place to make an inquiry like this. This is a spot to ask other Google users questions about the location/business. You might get a reply from the business here, but I doubt it 😬 You're better off emailing the Depot directly and asking your questions that way. I will say that the Depot is a concert venue used by popular bands and other performers, so you may find the cost quite prohibitive. But worth trying to reach them I suppose! Edit: saw in a review that someone's company had rented it out for a private event before. So it seems possible. Just recommend reaching out to the venue directly.
Yes you can wear a hat. Expect security to "wand" metal detector and prohibited outside containers. If you lile your water bottle or whatever, you may "check it" like a coat for a fee.
One hour after doors open is typically when shows begin
8pm
Some shows have age restrictions. Some allow a younger audience.
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