SoDa Row Concert Series- Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand: 8/12/17
Written By: Connor Anderson
Bluegrass energy meets pop‑rock hooks—outside on the plaza. The SoDa Row Concert Series welcomes Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand for a high‑spirited summer night in Downtown Daybreak. Because the stage sits right on the pedestrian square, you can spread out a blanket, grab dinner nearby, and enjoy an all‑ages show under the lights.
About the Concert
Expect a fast, fun set that blends fiddle‑driven bluegrass with pop and rock influences—perfect for dancing kids and toe‑tapping adults. Meanwhile, the SoDa Row setting keeps everything walkable, with shops and dessert spots a few steps away.
When & Where
Date: Saturday, August 12, 2017
Venue: SoDa Row Plaza in Downtown Daybreak
Set times: Check the archived Events Calendar or event poster for exact start time.
Admission: SoDa Row concerts are typically free and open to the public; seating is first‑come, first‑served.
What to Bring
- Low camp chairs or a picnic blanket
- Light layers for the evening breeze
- Water bottles (and sunscreen for earlier arrivals)
Food & Drink
Come hungry. Grab dinner or treats from SoDa Row eateries and enjoy them on the plaza. Additionally, many guests arrive early to avoid lines and to secure their favorite spot.
Parking & Getting Here
Walk or bike if you can; it’s the easiest way to arrive. Street parking surrounds the plaza. After the show, use parks & paseos to stroll home or to the lake.
Plaza Etiquette
- Keep walkways clear for neighbors and strollers
- Pack out your picnic and dispose of trash/recycling
- Be considerate with chair height so all guests can see
Make a Day of It
- First, browse the Shop & Dine directory for a pre‑show bite.
- Next, snag your plaza spot and enjoy the live music.
- Then, take a golden‑hour walk to Oquirrh Lake.
- Finally, grab dessert and linger under the plaza lights.
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FAQs
Can I bring my own food?
Yes—picnics are common. However, please support SoDa Row restaurants when you can.
Are pets allowed?
Leashed, well‑mannered dogs are typically welcome in outdoor common areas. Nevertheless, be mindful of crowds and heat.
Is seating provided?
Bring your own camp chair or blanket; seating is not guaranteed.
