There has never been a concert venue quite like this in Utah. Not because of the size of the stage, or the quality of the sound system, or the capacity of the seating bowl — though all of those things are extraordinary. But because of where it sits.
Vesper Amphitheater is built into the walls of Provo Canyon, at the base of Mount Timpanogos, on land that was once an industrial quarry. When the music starts, the canyon itself becomes part of the performance.
"Through thoughtful design and exceptional hospitality, we deliver moments that resonate long after the music ends."
— Vesper Amphitheater
This article is part of the Vesper Journal — a growing collection of stories about conservation, outdoor adventure, live music, and the community of Provo Canyon, Utah. Full article text coming soon as we continue to develop our editorial library.
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