Ghost in Salt Lake City | Tickets 2026

Ghost

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Ghost invades Salt Lake City, UT on Feb 10, 2026 at the Delta Center. Feel the electrifying energy of their theatrical performance, featuring hits like “Square Hammer” and “Cirice.” Don’t miss out—secure your Ghost tour tickets today!

Ghost Salt Lake City Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Feb 10, 2026
08:00 PM
Salt Lake City, Utah from $76.80 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Ghost concert in Salt Lake City?

The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Salt Lake City is scheduled for February 10, 2026 at the Delta Center, located at 301 S Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. The show is listed for the evening, with tickets commonly marked for an 8:00 PM start, so aim to be downtown at least an hour or two early to park, pass security, and get settled before Ghost take the stage.

What time do doors open and how long will the concert last?

Event listings show Ghost at the Delta Center starting around 8:00 PM, and arena events there typically open doors about 60–90 minutes before showtime, meaning you can expect doors to open sometime between 6:30 and 7:00 PM. A full Ghost headlining set usually runs about 90 minutes to two hours depending on the setlist and encores, so you will likely be at the arena until around 9:30–10:30 PM.

Is the Ghost Salt Lake City show all ages, and do children need tickets?

The Delta Center allows children at events and states that all attendees aged two and older must possess a ticket, while infants under two must sit on an adult’s lap without obstructing others’ views. The Ghost concert does not show a special age restriction, so families with older kids and teens are welcome, but given the volume and production it is best to bring hearing protection for younger fans and keep children close to their guardian throughout the show.

What is the Delta Center like as a venue for a Ghost concert?

The Delta Center is a large, modern indoor arena in downtown Salt Lake City with a concert capacity of around 20,000, known for strong sightlines and a layout where even upper-level seats do not feel extremely far from the floor. Reviews highlight a lively atmosphere, reasonable concessions, and a design focused on sports and concerts, making it well-suited for Ghost’s theatrical rock staging and lighting.

How is seating arranged for Ghost at the Delta Center?

For a major rock tour like Ghost, the Delta Center typically uses a concert seating configuration with a reserved or GA pit on the floor near the stage, seated floor sections, and tiered lower and upper bowls around the arena. Floor and lower-sideline seats offer the most immersive, up-close experience and cost more, while upper-level sideline sections provide cheaper seats with a wide view of the full stage, effects, and crowd.

How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at the Delta Center?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices on the primary seller and several reputable resale marketplaces, because each can show different starting prices, sections, and fees even for the same show. Focus on upper-bowl or higher-row lower-bowl seats instead of floor or VIP sections, use views that show prices including fees, pay attention to deal scores or value indicators, and monitor listings regularly because some sellers drop prices closer to the date to clear remaining tickets.

What strategies help avoid overpaying and high ticket fees?

A practical strategy is to always compare the final checkout total—including all service charges and taxes—for similar seats on at least two or three platforms instead of judging by base ticket price alone. You can save by skipping platinum or VIP add-ons you do not truly need, choosing slightly off-center or a few rows back from the very front, buying early enough to avoid steep last-minute surges, and prioritizing marketplaces that show transparent, all-in pricing and offer buyer guarantees.

What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at the Delta Center?

The Delta Center enforces a very strict limited-bag policy: bags and purses are generally not allowed, but diaper and medical bags up to 14 x 14 x 6 inches are permitted, and small clutches up to 4 x 6 x 2 inches are allowed for everyone. All diaper and medical bags are X-rayed at Door 5, the only entrance equipped for bag scanning, so most guests find it easiest to arrive with only a tiny clutch or no bag at all to move quickly through security.

What are the parking options for Ghost at the Delta Center?

The Delta Center has more than 10,000 parking spaces within a two-block radius, including accessible parking in the Park Place lot northeast of the arena on South Temple, with event pricing that varies by show. Many nearby parking locations now operate cashless, and fans often reserve parking in advance through listed partners or choose cheaper lots slightly farther away, then walk a few blocks to the arena.

How can I get to the Delta Center and avoid traffic headaches?

The Delta Center is in downtown Salt Lake City and is easy to reach via UTA TRAX light rail, which offers free rides within the “Free Fare Downtown Zone” if you both board and exit within that zone. Many concertgoers park once on the outskirts or at park-and-ride locations and take TRAX to the arena, or use rideshare drop-offs near the building, which helps avoid the heaviest traffic and parking competition right next to the venue.

What else should I know about arena rules and comfort during the show?

The Delta Center is completely smoke-free, including vaping devices, and outside food and beverages are not allowed inside, so plan to use on-site concessions if you want snacks or drinks during the Ghost concert. Seating in the upper levels is steeper but still offers good views, so guests who dislike heights may prefer lower-bowl sections, and arriving with your tickets ready on your phone, a small or no bag, and a payment card will help ensure a smooth, enjoyable night.

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