TAO Park City Bids Farewell: Moving to Boulder, Colorado for the Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival bid farewell to its long-time home in Park City, Utah, as it prepares to move to Boulder, Colorado in the coming years. The festival, founded by Robert Redford in 1978, will now take advantage of larger venues and better accessibility in its new location. The heart of the festival will be centered in central Boulder, utilizing various theaters and venues, including spaces around the Pearl Street Mall and the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder campus.
For 25 years, celebrities attending the Sundance Film Festival have enjoyed the exclusive TAO Park City pop-up nightclub. The nightclub hosted a star-studded farewell party in Utah before making the move to Colorado. The event featured performances by pop star Benson Boone, who sang his hit song "Beautiful Things" and showcased his signature backflip.
The final party at TAO Park City in Utah attracted a list of celebrities, including Benson Boone, who also performed at the event. The co-founder of TAO Group Hospitality, Noah Tepperberg, expressed excitement about the future of the pop-up venue in Boulder. He emphasized the venue's commitment to creating unique and special experiences for guests, brand partners, and the community, promising to carry that spirit forward in the new location.