Nothin' Good
Nothin’ Good is a Salt Lake City-based blues/rock/soul band featuring Anson Millsap (lead vocals, guitar), Chris Goodhue (bass, vocals), Tom Goodhue (keys, vocals), Dustin Reinhart (drums), and Alex Takahashi (lead guitar, vocals). Like many others, the band came from scrappy jam origins but was solidified as Nothin’ Good in 2022 when Anson, neighbors with Dustin, left a friendly note in his mailbox asking to join a session. Off to the races, Nothin’ Good has performed at most venues around Salt Lake City, always welcomed by a packed dance floor. Their infectious energy and performances have earned them a dedicated following and a reputation for unforgettable live shows. The band will be joined at Kilby Court on January 11th, 2025 by local bluegrass band Raccoon Rodeo as well as their good friend Jacob Rountree from Montana, coming to Utah for the first time on his strong upward-rising music career.
- All valid tickets are sold via 24tix.com at the official ticketing link or 24tix Fan Marketplace. Any tickets resold through a third party platform such as StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and others are subject to being void without a refund.
- No weapons of any kind.
- No outside food or beverages.
- No alcohol. Kilby Court is a dry, all ages venue.
- No drugs or illicit substances.
- No smoking inside the venue.
- No unauthorized/unlicensed vending, soliciting, handbills, sampling, or giveaways.
- No flash photography. Non-professional, point & shoot cameras are allowed (attached lenses must be smaller than 2 inches) unless otherwise stated. Professional cameras must be approved by venue and artist management before the show.
- No moshing, crowd-surfing, or stage diving.
- No pets allowed.
- No backpacks or large bags. Small purses and fanny packs allowed but subject to search.
- Security reserves the right to search bags, perform pat-down checks, and refuse/revoke entry at their discretion. These reasons include intoxication, disturbing hygiene, engaging in hate speech, belligerent or noncompliant behavior, acts or threats of violence, disturbing other guests, etc.