Justin Moore

Theater

The Eccles Center is the largest theater in Park City, Utah with 1,269 seats. It is home to Park City Institute's Main Stage Season from October through April each year, presenting a broad range of world-class performing arts from international dance companies to Broadway icons to beloved author/humorists to virtuosos in a host of musical styles from Chamber Music to rock'n'roll.

Health and Safety

The Park City Institute and the Park City School District have taken measures to assure the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and performers. These include updated HVAC, touchless restrooms, electronic ticketing, electronic programs, all volunteers and staff to be fully vaccinated, enhanced cleaning, and empty seats. We ask that anyone attending a show that is not fully vaccinated wear a mask at all times in the building.

Park City Institute

Presents

Justin Moore

Justin Moore has built a loyal following over the past decade with his traditional Country sound and captivating live shows. Those fans helped boost his fifth studio album, LATE NIGHTS AND LONGNECKS, to the top of the charts upon its release. The lead track from the Arkansas native’s LP, “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” and follow up “Why We Drink” both peaked at No. 1 on both Mediabase and Billboard bringing his tally to nine chart-toppers. Moore’s previous project, KINDA DON’T CARE, earned the singer his third consecutive No. 1 album debut and features his chart-topping singles “You Look Like I Need A Drink” and “Somebody Else Will.” It served as a follow-up to his second No. 1 album release, the GOLD-certified OFF THE BEATEN PATH. Over his 10+ year career, Moore has produced eight No. 1s including “Point at You,” “Lettin’ The Night Roll” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Small Town USA” and “Till My Last Day” as well as seven Top 10 hits and PLATINUM-certified albums JUSTIN MOORE and OUTLAWS LIKE ME. Moore’s LIVE AT THE RYMAN album featured duets with David Lee Murphy, Chris Janson, and Ricky Skaggs from his sold-out show at the esteemed venue in May 2018. His latest offering We Didn’t Have Much” reminisces on Moore’s simple upbringing and appreciation of life’s most precious moments. The track, penned alongside Jeremy Stover, Randy Montana, and Paul DiGiovanni, is the first single off his forthcoming sixth studio album. Due April 23, 2021, STRAIGHT OUTTA THE COUNTRY embraces his trend of country traditionalism, vivid storytelling, and signature Arkansas-bred twang across eight tracks. The Valory Music Co. recording artist has earned multiple ACM, ACA and ACC Awards nominations, as well as an ACM Award, win. He has shared the stage with Hank Williams Jr., Brad Paisley, Miranda Lambert and routinely traversing coast-to-coast on headline runs. Since quarantine, Moore has been busy hosting his new Justin Moore Podcast with tour manager JR and interviewing guests such as Tracy Lawrence, Jon Pardi, Brantley Gilbert, wrestling champion Diamond Dallas Page and ESPN’s Marty Smith. 

Upcoming Shows

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Friday, July 30

The Robert Cray Band
Tuesday, August 10

An Evening with Stephanie Land
Saturday, August 14

Marty Stuart
Saturday, August 21

Chamber Music Returns to the Eccles Center

The Park City Institute is partnering with the Park City Chamber Music Society creators of the popular Beethoven Music Festival to bring chamber music back to the George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts. The Eccles Center is Park Cities’ premiere music venue with excellent acoustics, comfortable seats, and a large stage. Artists and patrons both praise the venue as it provides the perfect environment for a direct connection between the artist and the audience. All shows are general admission with tickets at $35.