Deer Valley Concert Series
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats with Delta Spirit
Aug
20
Fri
Date & Time
Aug. 20, 2021
5:30 PM — 10:00 PM
This event occurs in the past.
Price
Reserved Seating P1: $99.50 | Reserved Seating P2: $89.50 | GA Lawn: $65.50
Gates Open: 5:30 p.m. | Show Time: 7 p.m.
Growing up in rural Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff received his early music education from his family, who performed in the church band in which Nathaniel played drums. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver where he worked night shifts at a bottle factory and a trucking company while testing out songs at open-mic nights. Rateliff’s 2010 solo album, In Memory of Loss, propelled him to the forefront of Denver’s tight-knit folk scene and launched his career as a touring musician. The New York Times dubbed him “a local folk pop hero.” His debut as well as subsequent solo albums continued to receive critical acclaim while Rateliff further explored his sound. A set of rough demos recorded in 2013 pointed Rateliff in a new direction, and somewhere between Sam & Dave and The Band, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats was born. Rateliff has appeared on every late night television program and recently made his debut on Saturday Night Live, performing his latest single “Redemption,” which was written for and featured in the Apple Original film, Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake. Rateliff has toured extensively worldwide, playing major festivals and selling out iconic venues including their hometown Red Rocks Amphitheater multiple times.
Show held rain or shine.
Aug
20
Fri
Deer Valley Concert Series
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats with Delta Spirit
Date & Time
Aug. 20, 2021
5:30 PM — 10:00 PM
This event occurs in the past.
Price
Reserved Seating P1: $99.50 | Reserved Seating P2: $89.50 | GA Lawn: $65.50
Gates Open: 5:30 p.m. | Show Time: 7 p.m.
Growing up in rural Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff received his early music education from his family, who performed in the church band in which Nathaniel played drums. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver where he worked night shifts at a bottle factory and a trucking company while testing out songs at open-mic nights. Rateliff’s 2010 solo album, In Memory of Loss, propelled him to the forefront of Denver’s tight-knit folk scene and launched his career as a touring musician. The New York Times dubbed him “a local folk pop hero.” His debut as well as subsequent solo albums continued to receive critical acclaim while Rateliff further explored his sound. A set of rough demos recorded in 2013 pointed Rateliff in a new direction, and somewhere between Sam & Dave and The Band, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats was born. Rateliff has appeared on every late night television program and recently made his debut on Saturday Night Live, performing his latest single “Redemption,” which was written for and featured in the Apple Original film, Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake. Rateliff has toured extensively worldwide, playing major festivals and selling out iconic venues including their hometown Red Rocks Amphitheater multiple times.
Show held rain or shine.
Concert Essentials
Deer Valley Concert Series Guidelines and Policies
The Deer Valley Concert Series is presented by The State Room and Deer Valley Resort.
Gate times will vary per show; please check your ticket for exact gate time
Dancing is permitted
Children under age 3 are free in the General Admission lawn section only
What is new this year?
For the 2021 concert season, all shows will be at a reduced capacity of 3,500 (from 5,000) to help ensure the health and safety of our staff and guests.
Also, starting this summer, the venue will no longer be divided into “chairs only” and “blankets only” sections. Chairs and blankets will now be allowed throughout the entire general admission lawn section. Chairs must be less than nine inches off the ground.
How do I purchase tickets for the Deer Valley Concert Series?
Tickets can be purchased at deervalleyconcertseries.com.
May I purchase tickets on the day of the show?
Yes, if the show is not sold out, tickets may be purchased on the day of the show at the Deer Valley Ticket Office beginning at 5 p.m. Gate times will vary per show; please check your ticket for the exact gate time. For additional questions, please visit deervalleyconcertseries.com or email dvcs@tsrpresents.com.
Please note: Due to capacity limitations, shows are selling out quickly, so purchase your tickets as early as you can.
Are there any ADA accommodations for the Deer Valley Concert Series?
For ADA accommodations, please email dvcs@tsrpresents.com.
Where can I find additional information?
For additional questions, please email dvcs@tsrpresents.com.
Is re-entry permitted?
Yes, re-entry is permitted. Promoters will stamp hands or hand out wristbands to guests before leaving the venue.
Can I bring an umbrella or shade cover?
Umbrellas and shade covers may be used but must be taken down before the concert begins.
What if it rains?
Concerts will be held rain or shine.
What is allowed at the concert and in the venue?
Picnics, coolers, blankets, chairs less than nine inches off the ground
Umbrellas and shade covers may be used, but must be taken down before the concert begins
What is not allowed at the concerts or in the venue?
No pets or animals are allowed in the venue. Only service animals may enter; please leave pets and comfort animals at home
Smoking is prohibited
Flash photography or video during the performances is not allowed
Illegal items or substances and disruptive, unruly behavior are not allowed
Items brought into the venue prior to the gate opening time will be removed
Unattended items left in line outside the entrance gate will be removed
Location
All concerts take place at Deer Valley Resort’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater at the base of Deer Valley Resort (2250 Deer Valley Drive South, Park City, Utah 84060).
Parking
Complimentary parking is available at the Snow Park base area of Deer Valley Resort, 2250 Deer Valley Drive South, Park City, Utah 84060. Please allow ample time to arrive and depart the venue.
Seating Options
There are both reserved and lawn seating options. Within the reserved section, there are two options, one closer to the stage and one further back. Chairs are provided in both reserved sections. Coolers are not allowed in the reserved sections due to space limitations.
For the Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series, seating is first come, first served and there are no reserved seating sections.
Are there any chair height restrictions?
Chairs must be less than nine inches off the ground.
Transportation
Public transportation is complimentary throughout the greater Park City area. Carpooling or use of the free transit and e-bike systems are highly encouraged.
Park City Transit | Bus Routes & Schedules | Bus Tracker
Food & Beverage
Personal coolers and picnics are welcome. In addition, at each concert, the Deer Valley Concession Stand is open. Gourmet picnic bags may be ordered in advance and picked up at the venue prior to the concert. Deer Valley Grocery~Café also offers items to-go which are perfect for your concert experience.
Deer Valley Grocery~Café | Concession Stand | Gourmet Picnic Bags
Is there a Concession Stand at the concerts?
Yes, Deer Valley's food and beverage Concession Stand is open during the concerts. We recommend installing the Deer Valley app on your mobile device for your convenience in viewing the menu and ordering.
What other dining options are available?
Gourmet Picnic Bags are available for purchase. To order a picnic bag, please visit deervalley.com/picnic. Orders must be placed by 5 p.m. the day prior to the concert event. For additional questions, please call 435-645-6613.
Deer Valley Grocery~Café also offers to-go items which are perfect for your concert experience. For more information, please call 435-649-1000 or 800-424-DEER (3337).
View Menu| Order Online
Mobility Impairments
Please email dvcs@tsrpresents.com to make arrangements for ADA accommodations.
Weather
Concerts are held rain or shine. No refunds will be given due to inclement weather.
Service Animals
Only trained service dogs are allowed. Please leave pets and comfort animals at home.