Saw Everest and Minus the Bear here last week. First time to the venue and to Park City. Good sized place, I liked it enough. Acoustics were decent. It was easy to get to either bar but they didn't have an amazing selection of rum. They had a lot of other things. Good rum was not in the hizouse. And that's what I like. So I was disappointed.
Also, since it is Utah, they pour you exactly what you are allowed to receive, and that's it. It took forever to get drunk. Thanks, Utah.
Park City Live is a great little venue nestled in the otherwise cozy town of Park City. Â Despite the insanity going on during Sundance Film Festival, event staff were friendly, giving us a full play by play of the weekend's headliners.
Unfortunately, because this place is the only game in town (or perhaps even the state), prices for seemingly typical acts in larger NYC venues are MUCH more expensive at Park City Live than they are in NYC. Â I get it - you can't compare Manhattan with Park City, Utah, but shouldn't the same performances be CHEAPER here than in NYC?
Case in point - during Sundance Film festival, for example, Nervo was spinning on Wednesday night, with a $40 cover/ticket charge. Â On Thursday, they had Kaskade for $100. Â For comparative purposes, Armin Van Buuren (ranked consistently by DJ Mag as the BEST DJ on the PLANET) was spinning on New Year's Eve in NYC, with general admission tickets going for as little as $135. Â New Year's Even people... 'nuff said.
Prices aside Park City Live still deserves four stars for two reasons (1) - Nice venue with large dance floor and upstairs areas that's clubby but not too "warehouse-y" and (2) All exits are NOT final! Â As others noted, you can leave for some cheaper (and likely stronger) drinks and come back here when you're ready to resume dancing your tails off!
We tried going to Park City Live on January 21st to see Cedric Gervais. Â We arrived pretty early (around 11), and asked where will-call was to pick up our tickets (that we purchased a month prior). Â We were told that no one else was allowed in, and that MAYBE they would refund our money. Â Unbelievable. Â We are in the process of trying to recover the money we spent on the tickets. Â Have left a voicemail and sent an e-mail. Â Two days later and still no response. Â My advice: avoid this place.
Review Source:I just want to go on record and let everyone know that Park City Live changed the door times by an hour without alerting ticketholders, who were then left to wait outside at night in January.  The temperature was -7°. Â
When we were finally allowed in, the space was adequate for a concert. Â Nothing to get excited about, but it did the job. Â We were able to get right up front against the stage, which was awesome. Â I came to see the opening band, and was really excited for such a close spot. Â Midway through their set, security pushed through and insisted on standing directly in front of us. Â As the show was sold out, the crowd eventually pushed us back against the stage, which the security guards were unable to prevent without barricades. Â The bouncer next to me pushed me over to allow two adorable blondes that he had been flirting with into the front row next to him. Â At the end of the opening band's set, we migrated outside near the merch table, hoping for an opportunity to meet them, but security informed us that we either had to go back inside or leave. Â We chose the latter.
If a band I wanted to listen to was playing at this venue I would definitely return, but I don't think they're very nice here.
I've been to two great shows here now and I'm warming up to the place. I didn't love it when it was Harry O's but they may have won me over with Morgan Page and Kaskade.
There is still a bit of rampant douchebaggery, but I'm trying to forgive and forget. The drinks are overpriced and weak but luckily they stamp you and let you leave and return so you can pop next door for a cheap beer or two and come back when the place is picking up more.
PCL located at 427 Main Street in Park City, is a legit venue for EDM concerts, nice club dancing, and checking out the good looking crowd of Salt Lake City.
Lots of dance space, a great stage for the DJ's coming to play. Lots of bars, I counted 4, but there might be one or 2 more. Lots of VIP Booths, and a great atmosphere in general.
The sound quality is great and you can feel even the floor vibrate at times with the great bass they have.
A must go to at least once if only visiting Utah. Especially for an EDM concert with a good known DJ.
It does not have a patio, and the price for the entrance depends on the show happening that night, or if it's just a regular club night.