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Sundance 2018: A Music Fan’s Guide to Concerts, Appearances in Park City

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Films aren’t the only show in town. Marshmello, Usher, Diplo, Common, Poppy and Aloe Blacc will all appear in during festival
Will a ski hat and goggles fit over Marshmello’s head in Park City?
That’s one of the questions that will be answered as the prolific producer and an army of star musicians descend on Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival.
Taking Oscar winner Common out of the mix and stripping away music video credits, the IMDb pages of many of the marquee performers are as scarce as the emerging talent in indie movies at the festival. To all but indie film purists, it doesn’t matter.
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In recent years, U2, Sting, Carole King and 50 Cent have all hit Main Street. This year, Sundance and the scene that surrounds it will continue to cozy up to audio-only artists. Here’s The Party Report’s roundup of key musicians in the mountains.
Diplo (Performance) DirecTV Lounge (660 Main St.) Private Event, Sunday night, Jan. 21,11:30 p.m. – 3 a.m.
Diplo at I Heart Comix’s “LA Gives Back” Benefit.
The “random white dude who really is everywhere” — just check his globetrotting Instagram stories — returns to Park City to spin a premiere party for “Skate Kitchen,” a film starring Jaden Smith about an all-girl skateboard crew. Creative agency/media brand IHEARTCOMIX is in the mix on this collaboration with Skullcandy.
Kaskade, Post Malone, Marshmello and Steve Angello (Performances) Ticketed Events, Park City Live (on Main St.)
Three of these guys are Vegas headliners and Coachella veterans. The fourth, Post Malone, earned second line billing on this year’s Coachella lineup, right below Beyonce.
Park City Live is a crazy intimate venue with a long history of memorable performances during Sundance, like the time the late Scott Weiland no-showed on his band, Velvet Revolver. On that night, the former Guns N’ Roses members used a committee of lead singers.
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Poppy (Appearance) Ticketed Event, Tuesday, Jan. 23,6:30 p.m. The Ray
The internet cipher (part-android, part-human, yet fully signed to Diplo’s Mad Decent label) hits Park City in support of her new YouTube Red show, “I’m Poppy.” The premiere episode is an official festival selection.
Aloe Blacc (Performance) Private Event – Saturday, Jan. 20 Silver Lake Lodge (7600 Royal St.)
Aloe Blacc with Sydney Sierota, Zedd and Kesha in L.A.. (Photo by Jerod Harris/WireImage)
“Wake Me Up” with Avicii was the smash hit that raised Blacc to another level after prior hits “The Man” and “I Need a Dollar.” Invited guests won’t need anything to get into the Grammy-nominated artist’s performance on Saturday night. It’s a party celebrating a screening of his film, “America’s Musical Journey.”
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Common (Performance) The Grey Goose Door Lounge (449 Main Street) Private Event – Sunday Jan. 21 at 9 p.m.
Common joins TheWrap CEO and Editor-in-Chief Sharon Waxman and Awards Editor Steve Pond at TheWrap’s Best Original Song Contender earlier this awards season. (TheWrap)
I predict a line snaking down Main Street for the after-party for “Burden.” Garrett Hedlund, Forest Whitaker and Usher are scheduled to celebrate inside before a performance by Common.
Music Performances on the Acura Stage at Festival Village presented by Acura (Open to the Public)
Friday, Jan. 19,6 p.m.
The Sweetheart Deal
“The Walking Dead” actress Emily Kinney and former “American Idol” contestant Paul McDonald blend their solo efforts as duo “The Sweetheart Deal.”
Saturday, Jan. 20,6 p.m.
The Foxies
Phoenix, Arizona indie band The Foxies, led by front woman Julia Lauren mixes various influences, like Billy Idol and Blondie.
Sunday, Jan. 21,6 p.m.
Elizabeth and the Catapult
Brooklyn-based American singer-songwriter Elizabeth Ziman
Music Lodge Live (Performances, Open to the Public) 738 Main St. Daily, 4-6 p.m.
Over the past 14 years, this space has hosted the “hyphenates”: actors who are also musicians.
Highlights include “America’s Got Talent” finalist Evie Clair (Monday, Jan. 22) and Chaley Rose (Saturday, Jan. 20), who is best known for her role as Zoey on “Nashville.”
DJ Vice, Mel Debarge, DJ Politik and the Deux Twins at TAO Park City (Performances) By invitation only. Friday, Jan. 19 – Sunday, Jan. 21,11 p.m. – late The Yard
Since the nightclub pop-up first moved off its longtime perch under Main Street last year, the dominant late-night social hub at the festival has colonized an entire block in Hollywood.
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That took its relationship with Hollywood — the industry, not the zip code — to the next level. While Vice, Mel Debarge and Politik are regulars, twin sisters Brigitte and Jaimee Navarrete are the relative newbies. They’re from L.A.
Imagine Dragons’ Frontman Dan Reynolds’ “Believer” (Appearance) Private Event – Saturday night, Jan. 20,11:30 p.m. – late Café Artois, 364 Main Street Park City, Utah 84060
Dan Reynolds dives in to the Mormon church’s treatment of LGBTQ youth in “Believer.”
“Believer” documents the Mormon rocker’s investigation of how the Mormon church approaches the LGBTQ community and his creation of Love Loud, a festival designed to bring awareness and fundraiser for LGBTQ youth.
Co-founder Tyler Glenn (of Neon Trees) and director Dan Argott are expected to join. HBO has already acquired the rights to the Live Nation-produced doc. Bonus: Hans Zimmer composed the music.
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Main Street, Park City (courtesy of the Sundance Institute)
Unless otherwise noted, all events are private and by invitation only. Standing out in the cold, trying to text someone inside to get you in is a real bummer. Get your RSVPs in advance, don’t be a creepy crasher and arrive respectfully. #SundancePSA.
Please send invites, new bookings and updates to the The Party Report columnist Mikey Glazer, here .
TheWrap’s Party Report at Sundance is a partnership with Acura, the presenting sponsor of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Keep up with real-time images of the scene in Park City on @SundanceParties on Instagram).
The Party Report and this writer are not affiliated with nor endorsed by the Sundance Institute or the Sundance Film Festival.
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Charlize Theron, Mary McCormack, and Chelsea Handler
Pink hats and post-march clothes dominated the sidewalk style scene on Saturday after a sea of activism filled Park City for the Women’s March.
Here, the trio ducked in to the Hub at Park City Live, a sprawling hospitality lounge. Michael Kovac/Getty Images
Aisha Tyler
Tyler brightened Saturday’s favorite uniform (the pink hat) with a jacket that echoed a famous refrain from UFC fighter Ronda Rousey: “Fight like a girl.” Getty Images
Handler would end the day as many do: at TAO. Al Powers/Powers Imagery
Common
In town a few days ahead of his movie premiere, the rapper was a surprise performer at the second night of the popular pop up nightclub.
Vegas nightlife photography sorcerer Al Powers captured this pic, with event partner Don Julio’s 1942 Magnum as the trophy that sat atop VIP tables.
Not pictured: Jeremy Renner, Aisha Tyler and Mary J. Blige, all on the scene. Al Powers/Powers Imagery
John Legend
Common’s co-Oscar winner from two years ago for “Glory” made the rounds, stopping by this after-party and an event for his own WGN show “Underground” earlier in the night.
Al Powers/Powers Imagery
Matt Damon, Marcus Samuelsson and Gary White
A seated lunch at Sundance? Yes.
On the busy opening Saturday afternoon, the trio sat at a “head table” while chalices of Stella Artois were raised by the crowd. The event promoted the film-friendly brew’s commitment to Damon and White’s Water.org clean water philanthropy. Getty Images
Jeremy Renner
From one Jason Bourne to another…
Renner was one of the many faces to pass through AT&T’s Village at the Lift on Saturday (Jan. 21).
The space has become an industry sanctuary this weekend. With minimal red carpet and flashbulb bombast, the photo-free Nobu restaurant and the Jeffrey Best-created “Cabin” restaurant/bar has had the same socially sticky bass line of Soho House. Getty Images
Jack Huston and Tye Sheridan
Though it loosk like an introduction, these two star in “The Yellow Birds,” a drama about soldiers in the Iraq War. Getty Images
Dave Bautista
The former professional fighter’s dystopian “Bushwick” opened up the first night of Kia Supper Suite at Firewood on Main, The Party Report’s festival partner.

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