Nov
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Nov
03
George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater
If you're here, it's because you understand that Mon Laferte has the ability to have you up on your feet singing and busting some dance moves from the first song. These tracks can help you feel your way through every mood known to man in one night. It'll feature the sad love songs sung with some upbeat music. The Chilean-Mexican superstar brings her "Femme Fatale" tour to the stage, featuring hits like "Amárrame," "Tu Falta de Querer," and tracks from her latest album *Femme Fatale* (2025). All of this is exactly what's headed to George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday 3rd November 2026.
It's well known that these events evoke a bunch of memories for people in the crowd. These songs make people remember their roots, but that's not just because of the language. Mon Laferte has music that you have probably heard at grandma's house over the years, even when you get some of the more recent tracks from not too long ago. The five-time Latin Grammy Award winner blends bolero, rock, and Latin pop in a way that resonates across generations. Although the event will have an emotional feel to it, at the end of the night, you'll have a grin from ear to ear as you glide through the streets of Salt Lake City on your journey back home. Click the get tickets button now if you want to be a part of this.
This brand of music always has the power to create a ton of emotions. For many people, it's a way to connect to their roots. In other instances, these songs are going to bring back memories from the days you spent back in your home country. This creates a unique groove at a lot of these concerts. You can see people of all ages in the audience, each seemingly trying to connect to their memories. Of course, just because things can and likely will get emotional, it doesn't mean that you won't be able to have the time of your life!
Mon Laferte is really known for the ability to come out playing a track that can make you question all of your life's decisions. Then, have you upbeat and dancing with the very next song! The five-time Latin Grammy winner brings her Femme Fatale tour to Salt Lake City, showcasing songs from her latest 2025 album alongside beloved hits like "Tu Falta de Querer" and "Amárrame." That's an element to this concert that can't be downplayed. You have to be on your toes come Tuesday 3rd November 2026 because you can't be sure what they're going to throw at you.
Mon Laferte is typically regarded as a family-friendly show. Music has the ability to bring forth certain memories. That sense of nostalgia is one that many in the crowd lean into. However, that doesn't mean that you can't use this concert as a date night! At the end of the day, it's always a plus to have a partner right beside you with whom you can sing, dance, or just take the night in. This concert can truly end up being what you want it to be. That's what takes place when you've got Latin excellent musicians like Mon Laferte headlining the show.
Finding the rightseats within George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater is another key element that will help you to get the most out of the show. If dancing is your thing, then consider looking for spots that can provide a bit more legroom. Some of the first rows in each part of the theater could give you that chance to stand up and dance a bit more. You also can't go wrong with places near the stage. The stunning 2,500-seat Delta Performance Hall features canyon-inspired colors and a star-field ceiling that creates the perfect atmosphere for this intimate performance.
Click the get tickets button today to take part in the Mon Laferte experience. Ticket prices are starting at $103!
Please see below the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater seating chart for the Mon Laferte event on 3 November 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Mon Laferte tickets. For accessible seating please contact George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater directly.
George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah, , US