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Vivint Arena with new restaurants and entertainment soon
Salt Lake City, Utah – When the Utah Jazz’s season begins on Wednesday, Oct. 19, fans will have a lot to learn.
The Utah Jazz’s home arena, Vivint Arena, has received some improvements, new dining options, and in-stadium entertainment over the offseason.
There will be four new eateries at Vivint Arena, including the main concourse’s Costa Vida Mexican Grill, a local favorite. San Diablos Churros, Float On’s gourmet ice cream floats, and the full-service Buzzer Bar will all be joining Costa Vida.
Later in the season, the arena will also offer traditional Wingstop boneless wings and a contactless grab-and-go market.
Two new crews have joined the Zyia Active Jazz Dancers, further enhancing the game-night ambiance. Every game will feature cookie giveaways from the Crumble Crew and intermission entertainment from the Utah Jazz Breakers, a brand-new hip-hop dancing group.
Every significant videoboard in the arena had an upgrade, enhancing the resolution for picture-perfect quality. The arena also received video upgrades throughout the stand.
In addition to the upgraded screens, two additional screens have been placed on the center-hung scoreboard to make it simpler for spectators in every seat in the stadium to view the action.
Along with bigger videoboards in the upperbowl, Vivint Arena will also open a premium club with lofts that can accommodate six to ten people. These lofts can be rented out for a single game or leased out for the entire season. The private lofts come with game passes and all-inclusive catering, which includes snacks, supper, and dessert.
On Wednesday, October 19 at 7 p.m., the Utah Jazz will open their 2022–23 season by welcoming the Denver Nuggets to Vivint Arena. Call 801-355-DUNK or visit utahjazz.com to find tickets for events.
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