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Parking & Directions for Daft Disko - A French House & Disco Party Metro Music Hall
615 W 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT
84101, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. City Creek Center Garage - 0.7 miles - $5
3. The Gateway Garage - 1 mile - $5
4. Salt Lake City Library Garage - 1.1 miles - $3
5. 111 East 300 South Lot - 0.4 miles - $10
Daft Disko - A French House & Disco Party Concert Live at Metro Music Hall | Salt Lake City – June 27th, 2026
Imagine stepping into Metro Music Hall, a hidden gem that’s more than just a concert venue, it’s where Salt Lake City’s vibrant local scene comes alive. Known for throwing unforgettable dance parties with top local DJs, the space pulses with energy, especially during events like Daft Disko – A French House & Disco Party Salt Lake City. It’s not just about the music; the venue also partners with local craft food vendors, turning a night out into a full sensory experience. Whether you’re grabbing a bite at a nearby taco spot or chilling with a craft beer from a bar down the street, everything’s within easy reach thanks to its prime location near the Eccles Theater and a handful of lively restaurants along 200 South. The venue’s design feels intimate, perfect for couples seeking a cozy dance floor or groups eager to let loose. With dedicated showcase zones and a welcoming atmosphere, Metro Music Hall is a go-to spot for anyone craving good music, great food, and a night that feels like a local secret, and honestly, it’s the kind of place that makes Salt Lake City feel a little more alive.