S&S Presents

Stephen Day

Carly Bannister
Sunday, October 10 2021
8:00 PM MDT
1489 S Major Street
Salt Lake City UT, 84115
The pandemic hasn’t left anyone’s life unchanged. In February 2020 Stephen Day was gearing up to tour his 2019 album Guess I’m Grown Now. He and his band were prepping for his first show in Asia then ready to return to the states for his first headline tour a week later. As news on COVID-19 started to spread and the world began to shut down, Day’s view of the immanent future, like everyone else’s, was no longer certain. On March 7th flights to the Philippines were canceled, then SXSW along with his official showcase slot that was no longer, and he and his team had to make the decision to cancel his tour. Like that, Day, along with the rest of the world was in a new digitally driven community. 

Over a year later as the world starts to re-open the 25 year old Nashville resident has taken the time to reflect on his place in culture, business, and art. “It felt like the world around me and the world inside me was begging for me to dig deeper, in a way asking me to accept the calling of being an artist and I did my best to answer back.” Since the shutdown Day released his first self-produced project Original Song’s and Sound, collaborated with Allen Stone, and passed 43 million streams on his catalog. American Songwriter called his track “Every Way (Supernatural),” “a huge musical leap forward” and went on to add that it “signals rebirth and renewed creative force.” The five song EP made alone in the confines of his bedroom lend to the crooner vocal performance his fans have come to love as well as moving his sound into a contemporary space. 

Since the start of 2021 Day has written, recorded, and finished his second full length album which will be out this fall. The project was co-produced by Micah Tawlks (COIN, Hayley Williams, Liza Anne) and Day. Eager to get it out to fans Stephen says, " I put so much of myself into this record in hopes that we could all grow a little closer together after the year and a half we’ve had of being separated. It feels like the easiest way to re-enter and rebuild a more social and communal world is by remembering how to give away a little bit of yourself to someone and trusting them with it.” The project represents a new era for Stephen that isn’t afraid to push boundaries sonically or in subject matter. He’s come a long way since his 2016 debut and looking forward to the future ahead.

Venue and Concert Rules * Tickets are required for all attendees ages 4 and over. * Everyone entering the venue must have a ticket. * No cash ticket purchases – all purchases made online through 24tix.com. * Re-entry is allowed, and will re-pass through security. * No weapons or firearms. * No coolers. * No pets allowed, service dogs must have ID. * No outside food or beverage of any kind. * No pro audio, video, or photo equipment. * No chairs, umbrellas. * Blankets are allowed. * Concert is rain or shine. * No refunds. * Security reserves the right to refuse service at their discretion.

Ticket Types General Admission: The General Admission area includes sloped grass and 3 of the 4 bleachers. NOTE: Many patrons use this space for standing/dancing and the view may be obstructed. Bathrooms, vendors and beer sales, water fountains, are in GA, and are accessible by way of cobblestone path or grass.

Pepsi Pit: Offers a limited number of attendees to be in a reserved section directly in front of the stage. Pepsi Pit ticket holders enjoy all the GA area benefits, including bathrooms, vendors and beer sales, water fountains. There are no amenities in the Pepsi Pit area. Access to the Pepsi Pit area is through dense crowds over grass, cobblestone, and cement pathways. Although there are chairs in this area, this space is sold to accommodate a standing/dancing crowd. Chairs are first-come, first-served, and are not reserved. Specific wristbands are required in this area and does not guarantee a spot.

Accessible Spaces: An elevated platform is available for guests’ needing accommodation, located in the General Admission, with limited chairs available. Specific wristbands are required in this area. Please note that viewing areas have a limited capacity and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot save or reserve seats or areas on the platform. Once it’s determined that an accessible viewing area is filled, the area will not be available for additional entry. We ask that companions or anyone with a temporary condition yield this section to those with ADA needs.

Code of Conduct * The Ogden Amphitheater and EnableUtah are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and fun experience for every guest. These actions can get you removed from the venue: * Irresponsible or unsafe use of alcohol. * Accessing restricted areas without proper credentials. * Taunting, abusive, or offensive language. * Obscene or offensive gestures, including the use of obscene or offensive gestures through imagery or symbolism including banners, signs, and others means of visual propaganda. * Possession/use/sale of illegal drugs. * Public urination or defecation (outside of a proper and/or public restroom). * Fighting or engaging in any action that may harm, endanger, threaten or bring discomfort to anyone. * Damage, destruction, vandalism, or theft or any property. * Participating in any activity that humiliates anyone or insults their human dignity. * Fraudulently claiming a disability or abusing ADA services. * Any individual who violates this code of conduct may be IMMEDIATELY removed from the venue.