S&S Presents

Beatles SLC Concert Cruise

Marny Proudfit, Static Replica, Major Tom, Mitokandrea, Drusky, Lord Vox, Spirit Machines, Cera Gibson, The Proper Way, Nicholas James
Saturday, April 10 2021
3:00 PM MDT
Salt Lake City UT, 84101
Welcome to The Beatles SLC Concert Cruise: a safe, outdoor, biking event featuring live music! Please read all of the information below to find event details.

HOW IT WORKS
Throughout downtown SLC, different local musicians will be stationed in several undisclosed locations to perform pop-up style shows for attendees. Concertgoers will be placed in limited capacity groups whom they will travel with throughout the evening, and enjoy 20 minute performances at each spot before moving onto their next location.

There is a Red Route and a Blue Route. Each Route has 5 stops with a different band playing at each stop. When purchasing your ticket, you can coordinate which group you would like to join so that friends & family can be together.

Once attending the event, each household group within their group of 40 will be separated from the others while watching the performance, as well as maintaining safe distances while traveling.

Artists for The Beatles Cruise include: Major Tom, Lord Vox, Static Replica, Mitokandrea, Drusky, Marny Proudfit, Spirit Machines, Cera Gibson, Nicholas James, and The Proper Way.

DETAILS
The entire evening covers about 4 miles total on bicycle, 5 stops total, with an average of just under 1 mile per journey. All attendees will be required to sign a safety waiver upon arrival.

The SLC Concert Cruise is 18+ and can allow for cruisers under 18 as long as they are accompanied by a guardian to sign the waiver on their behalf. Tickets are $35 and are available now at 24tix.com. Thanks to our partnership with GREENBike, each ticket also comes with a $1 day passcode to use one of their bicycles for the event!

YOUR RECEIPT EMAIL CONTAINS ARRIVAL INFORMATION AND LOCATION OF YOUR FIRST VENUE.

Safety is our top priority. We are hoping to create a sustainable, summer-long event to help keep our local music community alive! Please direct any future questions to nic@sartainandsaunders.com.

TICKET SALES END AT 12PM MST ON SATURDAY

RULES
1. Your arrival & starting location will be sent to via your ticket purchasing email.
2. Arrive at your specified location between 2:30pm - 2:45pm. YOU MUST BE ACCOUNTED FOR 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE FIRST PERFORMANCE. The event will begin at 3pm sharp.
3. Face masks are required for all attendees during show performances.
4. When you arrive at the first location, maintain a 10 ft distance between yourself and other groups.
5. Your location guide will show you where to park your bicycle to watch your performance.
6. Before you approach your listening site, place on your mask.
7. Performers will have a 20 minute set. Please do not approach the artists before or after the performance to maintain space.
8. Your Location Guide will give you the address of your next destination and usher groups out one at a time.
9. You may remove your mask while traveling and must maintain a minimum of 20 feet separation from others as you bike to your next spot.
10. Bathrooms are available at 1-2 locations of your 5 total stops.
11. Pack a water bottle and sunscreen just in case. No beverages or food will be served.
12. Although this concert cruise primarily runs on bicycles, any alternative transportation method will work (scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, etc.) with the exception of walking.
13. An emergency contact number will be given to you at the event.

Venue and Concert Rules * Tickets are required for all attendees ages 4 and over. * Everyone entering the venue must have a ticket. * No cash ticket purchases – all purchases made online through 24tix.com. * Re-entry is allowed, and will re-pass through security. * No weapons or firearms. * No coolers. * No pets allowed, service dogs must have ID. * No outside food or beverage of any kind. * No pro audio, video, or photo equipment. * No chairs, umbrellas. * Blankets are allowed. * Concert is rain or shine. * No refunds. * Security reserves the right to refuse service at their discretion.

Ticket Types General Admission: The General Admission area includes sloped grass and 3 of the 4 bleachers. NOTE: Many patrons use this space for standing/dancing and the view may be obstructed. Bathrooms, vendors and beer sales, water fountains, are in GA, and are accessible by way of cobblestone path or grass.

Pepsi Pit: Offers a limited number of attendees to be in a reserved section directly in front of the stage. Pepsi Pit ticket holders enjoy all the GA area benefits, including bathrooms, vendors and beer sales, water fountains. There are no amenities in the Pepsi Pit area. Access to the Pepsi Pit area is through dense crowds over grass, cobblestone, and cement pathways. Although there are chairs in this area, this space is sold to accommodate a standing/dancing crowd. Chairs are first-come, first-served, and are not reserved. Specific wristbands are required in this area and does not guarantee a spot.

Accessible Spaces: An elevated platform is available for guests’ needing accommodation, located in the General Admission, with limited chairs available. Specific wristbands are required in this area. Please note that viewing areas have a limited capacity and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot save or reserve seats or areas on the platform. Once it’s determined that an accessible viewing area is filled, the area will not be available for additional entry. We ask that companions or anyone with a temporary condition yield this section to those with ADA needs.

Code of Conduct * The Ogden Amphitheater and EnableUtah are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and fun experience for every guest. These actions can get you removed from the venue: * Irresponsible or unsafe use of alcohol. * Accessing restricted areas without proper credentials. * Taunting, abusive, or offensive language. * Obscene or offensive gestures, including the use of obscene or offensive gestures through imagery or symbolism including banners, signs, and others means of visual propaganda. * Possession/use/sale of illegal drugs. * Public urination or defecation (outside of a proper and/or public restroom). * Fighting or engaging in any action that may harm, endanger, threaten or bring discomfort to anyone. * Damage, destruction, vandalism, or theft or any property. * Participating in any activity that humiliates anyone or insults their human dignity. * Fraudulently claiming a disability or abusing ADA services. * Any individual who violates this code of conduct may be IMMEDIATELY removed from the venue.