A Guide to Logan Utah Live Music & Summer Concerts

As the temperatures rise and the days get longer, the energy in Cache Valley shifts into high gear. Summer in Logan doesn’t just bring beautiful wildflower hikes and bustling farmer’s markets—it sparks a massive revival in the local music scene.

Whether you’re a Utah State University student sticking around for the summer, a lifelong local or a traveler passing through, Logan’s live music calendar is packed. From historic tabernacles to mountain resorts and buzzing downtown plazas, here is your go-to guide to where the music plays in Logan, Utah

Summer Concert Series

When the weather warms up, Logan takes the music outside. This season features incredible, recurring outdoor concert series that are perfect for everything from date nights to family outings.

The Carol and Jim Laub Plaza (Downtown Logan)

Laub Plaza is the beating heart of downtown Logan’s summer entertainment. Located at 55 North Main, this open-air space hosts multiple weekly events that turn the plaza into a vibrant community living room. Bring your favorite blankets and low-back lawn chairs!

Alive After 5 (Wednesdays, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM): This free, family-friendly mid-week concert series features an eclectic mix of regional favorites. The line-up includes local staples like Wildflower, Tempo Two Twenty, Off Center and High Desert Surfers.

Friday Night Live (Fridays, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM): Kick off your weekend with live outdoor music sponsored by community staples like Prodigy Brewing and Cafe Sabor.

Special Summer Events: Keep an eye out for landmark one-off shows, like the Parrot Nation Jimmy Buffett Tribute and the annual Independence Day Spectacular.

The Logan Tabernacle Summer Noon Concerts

Looking for a midday escape from the summer heat? The historic Logan Tabernacle (50 N. Main St.) hosts its famous Interfaith FREE Noon Summer Concerts. Running Monday through Friday at 12:00 PM, you can drop in on your lunch break to hear anything from the Cache Wind Symphony and Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre (UFOMT) previews to local folk, classical and bluegrass artists.

Cherry Peak Resort Summer Concert Series

Just a short drive north into Richmond, Cherry Peak Resort turns its mountain ski slopes into a stunning natural amphitheater. Their Summer Concert Series brings massive, high-energy touring acts to the valley. Grab a general admission lawn spot or upgrade to VIP tickets (which include a catered meal at the lodge) to listen to music under the stars surrounded by mountain ridges.

Vibrant Festivals & Performing Arts

If you want to immerse yourself in a full weekend of arts and sound, Logan’s summer festival lineup has you covered.

  • Summerfest Arts Faire (Mid-June at the Cache County Event Center): This beloved free festival brings over 160 artists to Logan, completely soundtracked by a continuous lineup of live local musicians performing on the main stage while you browse the booths.

  • UFOMT Summer Festival (July – August at the Ellen Eccles / Lyric Theatre): For five weeks every summer, Logan becomes Utah’s “Heart of the Arts.” World-class opera singers and Broadway performers take over the historic Ellen Eccles Theatre and Caine Lyric Theatre for over 100 spectacular musical events.

  • Cache County Fair & Rodeo (Early August at the Cache County Fairgrounds): A classic community tradition combining grandstand entertainment, local rodeos, food vendors and live music showcases.

 

Best Local Live Music Spots & Nightlife

When the sun goes down and you want a great drink, a bite to eat and a stage to watch, these local establishments keep the rhythm alive.

The Cache Bar and Grill

Located at 119 S Main St, The Cache is Logan’s premier spot for nightlife and live entertainment. While they are famous for their themed nights—like Thirsty Thursday Karaoke, Line Dancing Wednesdays and Latin Nights with live local DJs—they regularly host local rock, indie and hip-hop acts on the weekends.

Prodigy Brewing

A newer staple of the downtown scene, Prodigy Brewing pairs fantastic craft beer and elevated pub food with a passion for local arts. They frequently sponsor the downtown plaza events and host acoustic sets, singer-songwriter showcases and local musicians right inside their taproom.

Whysound

Located just off Main Street, Whysound is Logan’s premier dedicated all-ages music venue and creative space. It serves as the launchpad for the Cache Valley indie scene, hosting everything from local high school garage bands and touring underground acts to experimental electronic music and hardcore punk shows. If you want to see raw local talent in a high-energy community environment, this is your spot.

The ReadyMade Gallery

Situated on Center Street, this unique DIY space pairs local visual art exhibitions with intimate acoustic performances. It regularly showcases regional singer-songwriters and independent folk musicians in a minimalist, community-focused setting that keeps the spotlight entirely on the performance.

Utah State University Summer Events

The energy of Utah State University doesn’t completely disappear when the spring semester ends. Campus venues stay active with world-class summer festivals, recitals and theatrical events.

Fry Street Chamber Music Festival

Every July, the USU Department of Music hosts this incredible string and classical festival. Anchored by the world-renowned Fry Street Quartet, the week-long event features student chamber recitals, masterclasses and professional evening concerts.

  • Where: Performances take place inside the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall and the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art.

  • All student chamber recitals are completely free and open to the public without a ticket.

The Morgan Theatre (Chase Fine Arts Center)

While the historic Caine Lyric Theatre downtown handles a massive chunk of summer theater, the campus-based Morgan Theatre hosts large-scale summer musical blockbusters and co-productions with the Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre (UFOMT). It is the perfect place to see massive Broadway-style orchestrations and elite touring vocal talent right on campus.

Open Mics & Poetry Nights

Are you a musician, poet or storyteller looking to get on stage yourself? Logan has deep roots in grassroots, community-driven performances.

  • Local Coffee Shops: Spots like Grounds for Coffee and The Alley on Center are historic hubs for casual acoustic open mics. Keep an eye on their community boards for sign-up nights.

  • Helicon West (Logan Library): For those whose music leans into the written word, poetry and acoustic storytelling, Helicon West meets regularly in the Logan Library. It is a free, uncensored, open-mic platform that has been supporting local voices since 2005.


Enjoying Logan Live Music

Check the Weather: Summer nights in Cache Valley can cool down quickly once the sun drops behind the Wellsville Mountains. Always pack a light jacket or an extra blanket for outdoor venues.

Support Local Food: Venues like Laub Plaza are surrounded by incredible local eateries. Grab some tacos from Cafe Sabor or a cold drink from The Alley on Center to enjoy during the show.

Arrive Early: Free community events like Alive After 5 are incredibly popular. Show up 20–30 minutes early to claim the best spot on the grass for your lawn chairs!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where can I find free live music Logan UT events during the summer?

The best places for free outdoor performances are the Carol and Jim Laub Plaza (which hosts Alive After 5 on Wednesdays and Friday Night Live) and the historic Logan Tabernacle, which features free interfaith concerts every weekday at noon.

Are the Logan summer concerts at Laub Plaza family-friendly?

Yes! Events like Alive After 5 are explicitly designed for all ages. Community members frequently bring blankets, lawn chairs and takeout food from nearby downtown restaurants to enjoy the music in a relaxed, open-air setting.

Do I need tickets for mountain concerts near Logan?

Yes, performances at mountain venues like the Cherry Peak Resort Summer Concert Series require tickets. You can choose between general admission lawn seating or VIP packages that include catered meals inside the lodge.