June 16
Stand back
Whether as a member of Fleetwood Mac or as a solo artist, Stevie Nicks has always stood out in the crowd. That strong, husky voice rang out on such Fleetwood Mac hits as “Rhiannon,” “Dreams” and “Landslide,” or her solo singles, such as “Stand Back” and “Edge of Seventeen.” Nicks, 74, is scheduled to perform Thursday at 8 p.m., at Usana Amphitheater, 5150 S. 6055 West, West Valley City. Resale tickets are available at LiveNation.com.
June 17, 18
A trumpet in Blanding
Delbert Anderson, a Native American jazz trumpeter, and his band D’DAT are the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s artist in residence — and his music that combines Native American rhythms with jazz, funk and hip-hop melodies. Anderson and D’DAT are on tour around the West, and is scheduled to be in Blanding, Utah, for two events: A workshop on Friday, June 17, at 10 a.m., at Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, 660 W. 400 North; and a free concert on Saturday, June 18, at 7 p.m., in the San Juan High School auditorium, 311 N. Bronco Blvd. To register for the workshop or the concert, go to www.blm.gov/get-involved/artist-in-residence.
June 18
Real Salt Lake returns
After a two-week break for international play, Real Salt Lake is slated to return to Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, to face the San Jose Earthquakes. RSL is coming off a heartbreaking 2-1 road loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps, which was decided by an ill-advised penalty in the closing minutes. The game against San Jose happens Saturday, June 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the RioT, 9400 S. State St., Sandy. Tickets available at rsl.com.