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Parking & Directions for The Smithereens Egyptian Theatre - UT
328 Main Street, Park City, UT
84060, US
1. Main Street Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $5/day
2. China Bridge Parking Structure - 0.3 miles - $10/day
3. Park City Library Lot - 0.4 miles - Free
4. Empire Avenue Parking - 0.5 miles - $5/day
5. Street Parking - Nearby - Free/varies
The Smithereens Concert Live at Egyptian Theatre | Park City – August 06th, 2026
The Egyptian Theatre in Park City is truly a gem that brings people together through its vibrant mix of cultural celebrations and community events. It’s not just about watching a show; it’s about feeling connected, whether it’s through local high school drama contests or special guest appearances that sometimes come with exclusive swag. The theatre’s location is perfect, especially if you're already in Park City, and it’s a quick drive from Salt Lake City, making it a no-brainer for a night out. Walking into the place feels like stepping into a piece of history, with its vintage charm and lively atmosphere. They really know how to keep things fresh, offering post-show discussions that give audiences a chance to dive deeper into the performances, which totally elevates the experience. And honestly, sometimes those unexpected corners and side areas give you a whole new perspective on the staging, it’s like seeing the show from a different angle, literally. The Smithereens Park City concerts at this venue are always a highlight, and it’s one of those spots where you leave feeling a little more connected to the arts and the community than when you arrived.