
🗓️ THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 | 8:00 PM
📍 OGDEN AMPHITHEATER
Marc Cohn and Shawn Colvin play the Ogden Amphitheater for a night of songs, stories, and singalongs. Four Grammys between them. Decades of music that found its way into road trips, weddings, and late-night kitchens. Now those songs come to life on a warm Thursday evening, right here.
Cohn at the piano. Colvin with her guitar. They’ve been sharing a stage for years, trading hits and deep cuts and the stories behind them. “Walking in Memphis” and its gospel-soaked piano. “Sunny Came Home” with its quiet fire, the song that won both Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 1998 Grammys. “Silver Thunderbird.” “True Companion.” Plus covers that surprise: Springsteen, Dylan, Van Morrison. Cohn’s voice blends soul, gospel, and blues into something warm and lived-in. Colvin’s guitar work is sharp and spare, her lyrics precise, her voice moving from tender to fierce in a single phrase. At one point, Cohn hands “Walking in Memphis” to the crowd, and the whole place sings it back to him. He’s said it himself: “It reconnects me to this song when I hear it through you.”
Spread a blanket on the lawn. Grab something from the food trucks and a drink from the bar. The sun sets, the stage lights come up, and the music starts. The Ogden Amphitheater is the kind of venue where a Thursday night in August feels like the whole point of summer. Downtown Ogden on a warm evening, with four Grammys’ worth of songwriting live under the stars. They’ve played over sixty shows together, and it keeps selling out for a reason.
