One of Utah’s most anticipated summer concert lineups has been announced.
The 2025 Ogden Twilight will host 10 different headliners this summer from June to late September. Nine of those artists have been unveiled, with one yet to be announced. The bill is full of staple indie and rock artists, with popular DJs and electronic groups also slated to make appearances.
• June 1: The concert series kicks off with Khruangbin — a Houston, Texas, trio that blends musical influences and genres. Last year, they were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist and performed in Utah at Granary Live. They’ll be joined by pianist John Carroll Kirby.
• June 12: English electronic music duo Disclosure will play the opening set. 1TBSP, an indie-house dance project, will also perform.
• June 20: Kaskade, an American DJ and producer who was voted “America’s Best DJ” twice in the early 2010s.
• June 28: Portland indie-rock band Modest Mouse (This show is sold out). Modest Mouse played an Ogden Twilight show in 2022, and in 2010, they performed to some 40,000 spectators at Pioneer Park for Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert Series.
• July 30: Band of Horses, a Seattle rock band, will headline.
• Aug. 7: Jamie xx, a DJ and member of the English rock band the xx.
• Aug. 13: The Head and The Heart, an indie-folk band that has performed in Utah several times over the years, will headline. They’ll be joined by Tulsa’s Wilderado and Katie Pruitt, a Nashville singer-songwriter.
• Aug. 20: Chicago rock band Wilco.
• Sept. 17: The Flaming Lips — a psychedelic rock band that started in Oklahoma. The band was part of the 2021 and 2023 Ogden Twilight lineups.
The headliner for the Sept. 25 show will be announced at a later date, along with other special guests and local artist spotlights for each show.
Tickets for individual shows range from $20 to $39, while season ticket packages cost $175 before service fees.