
Live Music and Concerts in St Louis at Iconic Venues
Your gateway to live music and concerts in St Louis, these electric venues host top artists and can’t-miss performances year-round.
From Intimate to Monumental, St. Louis Concert Venues Offer Live Music Any Way You Like It
From jazz, blues and soul to rock ‘n’ roll and hip-hop, St. Louis artists have birthed and stewarded great musical genres, which play through our speakers to this day. For decades, the Gateway City has been a hub of musical activity, and we don’t expect that to change.
“From the creation of rock ‘n’ roll with Johnnie Johnson and Chuck Berry to the evolution of jazz with Miles Davis to Henry Townsend – one of the only American artists to produce a blues record in all eight decades of his life – has a really storied history; it’s an important part of American music but a lesser-told story,” Chris Hansen, executive director of Kranzberg Arts Foundation and chief producer of Music at the Intersection, says. “We’re not known for one sound like a lot of other manufactured cities; we’re really rooted in the foundation of American music.”
St. Louis’ impact on the Great American Songbook has been significant. Our history and our heritage create the foundation from which we continue to grow, innovate, create and set trends.
Music Venues to Know
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1860’s Saloon, Game Room and Hardshell Café, FanDuel Sports Network Live!, Blueberry Hill, Broadway Oyster Bar, City Winery, Delmar Hall, Hammerstone’s, Jazz St. Louis, National Blues Museum, The Garage, The Honky Tonk, The Sheldon, The Dark Room at The Grandel, Tin Roof
Chesterfield Amphitheater, Powell Hall, Stifel Theatre, The Factory, The Hawthorn, The Pageant
Busch Stadium, Chaifetz Arena, Enterprise Center, Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, The Dome at America’s Center
Global superstars as well as up-and-coming acts flock to St. Louis because of its varied, state-of-the-art venues, enthusiastic audiences and invigorating vibe. More and more artists are also choosing to live in St. Louis.
When it comes to the arts, “St. Louis is a city that punches way above its weight,” Andrew Jorgensen, general director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, says. Don’t take our word for it, though. Come and see for yourself.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you’re looking for a live performance in an intimate setting or a dazzling spectacle at a massive arena, St. Louis will keep you entertained. The region also hosts annual music festivals with tunes for every melophile.
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