After a lengthy public meeting where Provo Planning Commission members grilled the Vesper developers on proposal details, the ...
Opponents of the proposed Vesper Amphitheater project claim the proposal violates the city's "Hillsides and Canyons Plan" but the project owners say it actually fulfills the city's goals.
While the Osmonds recently made it seem as though building a large concert venue at the base of Provo Canyon was a done deal, the controversial development still requires many legal approvals.
The 20,000-seat venue at the mouth of Provo Canyon now heads to the Provo City Council, which has the final say on requested land-use changes.
An AI generated photo illustrates the proposed amphitheater project. The venue planed to have a 20,000 maximum occupancy, and will include a parking garage and above-ground parking. (Courtesy of Provo ...
Each time I go to Provo Canyon, I believe more and more that calling our state “bea-UTAH-ful” is an understatement.
PROVO — Opposition was taking shape Tuesday to a large, live performance amphitheater proposed around a gravel pit in Provo Canyon. The Vesper Amphitheater development would sit on approximately 100 ...
PROVO, Utah (ABC4) — Residents are speaking out against a proposed amphitheater project at the base of Provo Canyon, a project spearheaded by David and Donny Osmond. On Wednesday evening, the Provo ...
PROVO, Utah — In the weeks since the unveiling of a proposed 20,000-seat amphitheater in Provo Canyon, there’s been growing opposition among locals who are concerned for the future of this coveted ...
PROVO (KSL) — The Osmond family announced Tuesday that they plan to create a world-class music venue to serve as the "gateway" to Provo Canyon. David Osmond, son of Alan Osmond of the Osmonds family ...