Kilby Court is a renowned music venue located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Established in 1999, Kilby Court has become a hub for local and touring musicians and artists. The venue's intimate and unique atmosphere attracts music enthusiasts from all over the region. Kilby Court has a reputation for showcasing a wide range of genres - from indie rock, punk, and alternative to folk and Americana. With a capacity of only 200, Kilby Court offers an up-close and personal experience for both performers and fans alike. The venue's commitment to providing a platform for emerging artists has earned it a loyal following over the years. Kilby Court welcomes guests of all ages and provides a safe and inclusive space for music lovers to come together and experience live music in its purest form.
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Reviews
Super small venue that looks like a garage. Bathroom is in a separate building. Acoustics aren't the best and it's basically a floor venue with the "stage" just barely off the ground. Good for a really small show.
Interesting venue. We came to see some friends perform. The place is a hole in the wall. The vibe of this place is confusing - a small stage in a shed surrounded by a mix of run-down buildings filled with trash. Graffiti and stickers on nearly every surface including inside the toilet bowl. Some buildings are boarded up and nowhere to park. Seating is limited to the first 8 people who can sit on benches outside. Be prepared to stand a long time.
They charge extra to run a card so bring cash.
My fav venue in Utah so far! I've seen a few artists here and it's always amazing!! It's literally a garage so you get a smaller crowd, which makes concerts here so intimate! There's a courtyard area right outside where you can chill with friends. I also thought that it was cool how they have a separate small building where you can buy merch and meet artists! Also love how it's an all ages venue.
What a great local dive for live music. The venue is a shed and local bands show up and play. The experience is focused on one thing a great local place to listen to music. I loved it!
Saw Arch Echo, Stellar Circuits, and Born of Two Nations (all prog metal / fusion bands) here. All the bands killed it.
Small venue, like literally just a shed. Two workers appeared to be running the whole thing. Security was pretty chill. I brought in a water bottle and snacks and they didn't care.
Sound was solid. Light show was surprisingly cool, probably in part due to how dark it was and how small the shed is. The bands performing deserve much bigger venues and audiences but it made for a cool intimate concert.
Biggest complaint was start time. Doors opened at 7, merch booths were open and after 10-15 minutes everyone who wanted merch had already bought it. There were so few people being early didn't matter and everyone was kinda sitting around for 40-50 minutes for the first band to go on. It's cold, as it's a shed with concrete floor and an outdoor courtyard area.
Went here twice during the summer and had a great time both shows I went to. Will definitely go to this venue again in the future.
The venue is great but the lack of AC and even ground take a star each. Ioved how artsy and cozy it was. It is a poorly ventilated garage though. Fill it with a crowd, lights plus a band and it seemed dangerous tbh. I was concerned for one of the performers. I'm a wheelchair user and getting around was a bit challenging both outside the front of the venue and in the entrance to the performance space due to the uneven terrain. The stickers all over made me happy while waiting in the heat. It really is a great place. With better ventilation and cooling measures plus smooth even floors I'd give it 5 stars.
Tiny, intimate venue. The crowd is mostly 20-somethings, at least for The Aquadolls concert I saw. The stage is inside a small trailer and there’s a little courtyard area to sit snd cool off between sets.
It’s an all ages venue and they neither serve nor allow alcohol.
Location
741 W Kilby Ct, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, United States
Hours
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Monday
07:00 AM
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Tuesday
07:00 AM
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Wednesday
07:00 AM
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Thursday
07:00 AM
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Friday
07:00 AM
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Saturday
07:00 AM
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Sunday
07:00 AM
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