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Parking & Directions for Sting Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
5150 South 6055 West, Salt Lake City, UT
84118, US
1. Utah State Fairpark Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Pioneer Park - 1 mile, $8
3. Salt Lake City Public Library - 1.2 miles, $5
4. Street parking (varies) - 0.1 miles, $2/hr
5. Gateway Garage - 1.5 miles, $12
Sting Concert Live at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre | Salt Lake City
Nestled in Salt Lake City, Rice Eccles Stadium is more than just the home of the U of U football team, it’s a place packed with history, energy, and a bit of local pride. You can’t ignore the buzz around that 2008 national championship victory that still echoes through the stands, giving fans a sense of shared triumph. The design of the stadium is pretty cool too, blending natural elements of the nearby Wasatch Mountains into the architecture, it’s like the mountains are watching over the game. On game days, the vibe is electric, especially in the Lower Bowl where fans are packed in tight and the roar is deafening. For those looking to soak in the atmosphere without the chaos, arriving an hour early is a good idea, you’ll catch pre-game rituals and maybe even snag a hot dog without the crowds. If you’re heading to Sting Salt Lake City concerts or other events there, it’s easy to get in from the east, just follow 2100 South to Wasatch Avenue. Whether you’re there for the game or a concert, Rice Eccles Stadium never fails to deliver a memorable experience, and honestly, it’s one of those places where you kind of feel the history in the air.