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The 2022 Ogden Twilight lineup is here, and it’s star-studded

Headliners include Bleachers, Beach House, Lauv, Flume, CHVRCHES and more.

As the summer music schedule in Utah continues to fill out, it seems one of the best line-ups — the Ogden Twilight Concert Series — has been saved for last.

The series — following its sister program in Salt Lake City, the Twilight Concert Series — takes place in the Ogden Amphitheater in downtown Ogden, and kicks off with one show in June, and nine more between August 4 and October 1.

Season tickets are now on sale at 24tix.com. Individual show tickets will be on sale Monday, March 21, at 10 a.m. Mountain time.

(Carlotta Kohl | RCA Records) Jack Antonoff of Bleachers, which is scheduled to perform at Ogden Amphitheater in Ogden on June 21, 2022, as part of the 2022 Odgen Twilight Concert Series.

June 21 • Kicking off the series is Bleachers, musician/producer Jack Antonoff’s New Jersey-based indie-pop group Bleachers, along with rock band The Lemon Twigs.

August 4 • Local Natives, a rock band from Los Angeles, will co-headline with singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus.

(Ebru Yildiz | Matador Records) Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus is scheduled to perform at Ogden Amphitheater in Ogden on August 4, 2022, co-headlining with Local Natives as part of the 2022 Ogden Twilight Concert Series.

August 6 • The headliners for this date are not yet announced.

August 9 • The National — the alt-rock band comprised of Matt Berninger, brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner (who wrote the songs for the movie “Cyrano”), and brothers Scott and Bryan Devendorf — are the headliners. Alternative artist Bartees Strange is also on the bill.

August 25 • Beach House, the popular indie-rock band, is the headliner. Opening acts to be announced.

August 30 • Alt-rock band Modest Mouse, based in Portland, Ore., headlines. Opening acts to be announced.

(Modest Mouse) The rock band Modest Mouse is scheduled to perform at Ogden Amphitheater on August 30, 2022, one of the shows in the 2022 Ogden Twilight Concert Series.

September 7 • Pop artist Lauv (real name Ari Staprans Leff), who is best known for his 2017 single “I Like Me Better,” as well as working as a producer for pop artists (including Charli XCX and Demi Lovato) and releasing his first album, “How I’m Feeling,” in 2020. Opening acts to be announced.

September 17 • Is it really a festival without one dance/electronic artist? Flume, from Australia, fits the bill quite well. He will be joined by DJ Kareem Ali and a spotlight for artist Quiet Bison.

September 22 • Rounding out the currently booked artists are CHVRCHES, a Scottish synth-pop band. Opening acts to be announced.

October 1 • The headliners for this date are not yet announced.