Park City, Wasatch Back Arts and Culture Events Feb. 19 to 22
Danish Radio Big Band with conductor Miho Hazama and vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant plays 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Charleston Gaillard Center; tickets $10-$55.

Celebrate the Gaillard's 10th anniversary with a night of jazz when the Danish Radio Big Band performs 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Charleston Gaillard Center, 95 Calhoun St., featuring conductor Miho Hazama and special guest vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant; tickets are listed at $10-$55. This marquee concert anchors a cluster of regional events running Feb. 19–22 that may appeal to Summit County residents planning short cultural trips.
Stand-up comedy hits the same stage the following night: "Staten Island native Sal Vulcano from 'Impractical Jokers' is visiting the Lowcountry with his newest stand-up on his 'Everything's Fine' tour," scheduled for 5 p.m. Feb. 22 with tickets priced $35-$83. The range of prices on these headline shows underscores a broad mix of premium and value seating available through box offices.
Closer to North Charleston, the Park Circle Community Building at 4800 Park Circle hosts a free Junk Journal Meet-Up from 6-7 p.m. Feb. 19, an accessible craft gathering for local makers. For evening entertainment, Wit's End Comedy Lounge, 3320 Rivers Ave., North Charleston, features Zac Townsend at 8 p.m. Feb. 20 and 7 p.m. Feb. 21; "Get ready for some laughs with Zac Townsend, known for his relatable and dry humor. He has been making people laugh online and, with 45 million views, now he is bringing that same energy to the stage." Ticket prices for Townsend range $28-$41.
A Candle Making Party is scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 20; the event description reads, "Grab your friends and get ready to make some fun candles for you, your home or as the perfect seasonal gift. Choose a scent and get ready to build your very own candle under masterful instruction." The supplied details list time and description but do not specify a venue or ticket price in the available information.
Regional festival and concert programming in South Florida during the Feb. 19–22 window includes multiple curated offerings: the South Florida Symphony Orchestra presents a program titled "Joachim, Simon, Mozart and Rimsky-Korsakov" at the Tennessee Williams Theatre Feb. 21; Revelry hosts Notorious: The Ultimate Duran Duran Tribute Feb. 21 and an Amy Winehouse tribute with Tricia Danieli on Feb. 20; the Vintage American Glass and Pottery Show runs Feb. 21–22 at Tamarac Community Center; IGNITE Broward - Immersive Light and Art Festival is staged Feb. 18 at Parker Playhouse; Jazz Reflections and Ladies of Simone occur at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center Feb. 19–20; a Piano Trio Concert is set for Feb. 20 at The Episcopal Church of St. Mary Magdalene & St. Martin; and Seraphic Fire presents "American Folk" at All Saints Episcopal Church Feb. 21. Several listings include the note "Accessibility Info;)" alongside the event entry.
Practical details for planning: Charleston Gaillard Center is at 95 Calhoun St.; Wit's End Comedy Lounge is at 3320 Rivers Ave.; the Park Circle Community Building is at 4800 Park Circle. Ticket ranges cited above reflect published prices for headline acts; check venue box offices for current availability and any accessibility accommodations.
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