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Parking & Directions for Men At Work Red Butte Garden
300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT
84113, US
1. Red Butte Garden Parking Lot - On-site, $5
2. University of Utah Parking Garage (Ridgeway) - 0.5 miles, $3
3. Visitor Pay Lot (near 100 S) - 0.6 miles, $4
4. Street parking (limited) - 0.2 miles, varies, $1-2
Men At Work Concert Live at Red Butte Garden | Salt Lake City – August 17th, 2026
If you're heading to see Men At Work in Salt Lake City, a visit to Red Butte Garden should definitely be on your list. Imagine catching their energetic set while surrounded by stunning views of lush meadows and colorful wildflowers in the Meadow Garden, which is a feast for the senses. This place isn’t just pretty scenery; it’s a living example of sustainability with programs that promote composting and water efficiency, kind of inspiring, right? Red Butte Garden also keeps things fresh with their Horticulture Blog, sharing tips and updates that make you feel like you’re learning from a friend. Whether you're strolling through the garden’s diverse plant collections or relaxing with some premium pastries during the concert, the vibe is chill but vibrant. Plus, if you’re coming from the West Valley, just hop on I-215 East and head south to Foothill Drive, then follow the signs. For those using public transit, the UTA Blue Line to Courthouse Station and a quick shuttle makes getting there a breeze. Honestly, catching Men At Work in this incredible setting is one of those nights you’ll remember, good music, great scenery, and a little bit of Utah’s natural magic all wrapped into one.