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Parking & Directions for Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones The Urban Lounge
241 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City, UT
84102, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, free
2. Liberty Park Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
3. 900 S. Lot - 0.3 miles, $3
4. The Gateway - 1 mile, $10
5. City Creek Center - 1.2 miles, $8
Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones Concert Live at The Urban Lounge | Salt Lake City
If you're into discovering Salt Lake City’s best kept secrets, The Urban Lounge is where the magic happens. Tucked away near the junction of Pine Street, just off 4th, this place has quietly become a favorite among music lovers for good reason. It’s got this cozy, artsy vibe thanks to collaborations with local artists who turn the space into a visual feast, making every show feel like a mini art festival. Over the years, The Urban Lounge has booked everything from up-and-coming indie bands to big international acts, giving the city a real taste of diverse sounds. And let’s not forget, many of their events are free, which is pretty rare for a venue hosting such big names. For Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones Salt Lake City concert, this spot is perfect, intimate enough to really feel the music but lively enough to get lost in the crowd. Coming from the east side? Just cruise down 8th Avenue and turn left onto Cedar to find it, easy as that. Honestly, it’s one of those places where you go in for a show and end up feeling like you’ve stumbled on a local treasure.