U.S. Air Force Band tours Utah for free performances

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This week in Utah, there are several exciting events to check out from March 23 to 29. The United States Air Force Band is touring Utah, performing in four locations. They kick off on Monday at Brigham Young University in Provo, followed by Utah State University in Logan on Tuesday. On Wednesday, you can catch them at the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Their last performance is on Thursday in Cedar City. Tickets are free but must be reserved online. A ceramic art exhibition called "Form in Formation" is also happening this week. It features nine top clay artists and runs from Wednesday to Saturday at Material Gallery in Salt Lake City. The show is linked to a national ceramics conference taking place nearby. Visitors can see the exhibition during various hours throughout the week, with an opening reception on Thursday evening. Starting Friday, Pioneer Theatre Company will present the Utah premiere of “A Case for the Existence of God.” This drama written by Samuel D. Hunter explores deep themes through the conversation between two men. The show runs until April 12. Finally, on Saturday, NPR’s “Science Friday” will record a live episode at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City. The show will feature stories about a dinosaur, a special type of peach, and museum dioramas. The local band Staycation will also perform. Tickets for this event range from $25 to $65.


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