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Jazz, Mammoth owners reveal first project in ‘the heart’ of downtown SLC sports and entertainment district

Smith Entertainment Group is partnering with Live Nation for a new music venue.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Michael Rapino of Live Nation, with Ryan and Ashley Smith of Smith Entertainment Group, at the announcement of a new Salt Lake City music venue on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025.

Smith Entertainment Group is partnering with music entertainment company Live Nation to build a new indoor music venue in downtown Salt Lake City.

The roughly 6,000-capacity venue is the first major piece of SEG’s downtown sports and entertainment district to be revealed. The venue aims to host 200 events yearly, including 100 concerts. It will also host a range of corporate, conference and community events.

The demolition of portions of the Salt Palace Convention Center will begin in the first quarter of 2027, said Mike Maughan, an executive with Smith Entertainment Group. The construction for the venue will come after that, but SEG didn’t announce a timeline, other than noting the complex will be built in phases. Maughan did not give a specific location for the space, but did say it would be on the middle block of the SEG’s downtown sports, entertainment, culture, and convention complex, somewhere between 200 West and 300 West.

Live Nation is a leader in live events and owns the Ticketmaster platform. This project will be the company’s only large indoor venue in the Salt Lake City area — which will prevent artists affiliated with Live Nation from making Utah a “flyover” spot, CEO Michael Rapino explained.

“Lots of artists can play arenas. Some can play 200 seats. But there’s a big middle ground where they can’t quite sell out the arena at 15,000 — so they want to find that venue of 5,000 or 6,000. So it opens up a whole new avenue of artists," he said.

(Ryan Smith via X) Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith posted this rendering of the proposed downtown sports and entertainment district on X on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024.

The deal with SEG is the first of many expected moves regarding the plans for the area between the Delta Center and Salt Palace Convention Center.

“With that many nights being occupied, it’s going to be very often where you’ve got multiple events going on here in downtown — that’s driving more people, more families, and hopefully more joy to this area in Utah," Ryan Smith, SEG chairman and CEO, said.

“We have seen the incredible impact hockey has had on downtown, bringing hundreds of thousands of more people to the City and spurring amazing economic growth for downtown businesses,” Smith added.

SEG bought a chunk of the Salt Palace Convention Center at the end of April after the Salt Lake County Council voted unanimously to approve the sale. It claimed 12 parcels of land — including the Salt Palace’s largest exhibit hall, a smaller exhibit hall and a connected parking garage — for around $55.4 million.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Construction in progress to renovate the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

Taxpayers will provide $900 million to the three-block complex downtown, $600 million of which will go to the renovation of the Delta Center. Maughan didn’t reveal if any of the remaining taxpayer money will be used to build the concert venue, but did note “Live Nation and SEG will be contributing substantial funds” toward the venue.

Live Nation has recently been expanding its presence in sports and entertainment districts across the country. MGM Music Hall at Boston’s Fenway Park is one of their current venues, and the company has similar upcoming projects such as Citizens at The Wylie in Pittsburgh, a downtown Indianapolis venue with Boxcar Development and a new venue in downtown Atlanta’s Centennial Yards.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Ryan Smith of Smith Entertainment Group and Michael Rapino of Live Nation at the announcement of a new Salt Lake City music venue on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025.

“Utah is a great market for live music, and Smith Entertainment Group is the right partner to help us deliver a world-class venue to fans in Salt Lake City,” Rapino said in a news release. “SEG’s incredible vision for the downtown district aligns with our mission to expand access to live music. This venue will be a hub for unforgettable experiences, connecting fans with the artists they love.”

While Smith is an investor in the ticketing platform SeatGeek — and Utah Jazz, Utah Mammoth, and Delta Center tickets are hosted on that platform — he confirmed the new venue’s ticketing will be run by Live Nation’s platform, Ticketmaster.