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2023/08/04

St. Louis Takes Center Stage

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St. Louis Takes Center Stage

Throughout the summer, St. Louis provides endless entertainment, and in the next few weeks, the city will host epic performances that are worth the drive. Let the good times roll!

Beyoncé: Renaissance World Tour

When Beyoncé performed in St. Louis in September 2016, the BeyHive buzzed with excitement and anticipation from the moment they took their seats. On Aug. 21, the global superstar returns to The Dome at America's Center to deliver one of the region's biggest concerts of the year. Get your tickets today!

Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis

"I don't want realism; I want magic!" Tennessee Williams wrote in A Streetcar Named Desire. And magic is what you'll find at the Tennessee Williams Festival. To enrich the cultural life of St. Louis, the annual theater festival features artistic and educational events that celebrate the timeless work and strong influence of the American playwright and screenwriter, who lived in St. Louis for more than 20 years. In its eighth year, the festival will run from Sept. 7 to 17, featuring performances of Suddenly Last Summer, readings of Something Unspoken, panel discussions, walking tours, jam sessions and more.

Music at the Intersection

Music and heritage meet at this festival in the Grand Center Arts District. Taking place on Sept. 9 and 10, the third rendition of Music at the Intersection will encompass multiple stages set up in streets and green spaces throughout the neighborhood. St. Louis-based musicians as well as national acts, spanning musical genres such as blues, jazz, soul, R&B, rock 'n' roll and hip-hop, come together in this celebration of the Gateway City's musical, cultural and artistic legacy. This year's headliners include The Fearless Flyers, Herbie Hancock, Masego, Smino, Snarky Puppy and Thundercat.

Evolution Festival

A brand-new music festival will shake up St. Louis this month. Bringing music, bourbon and barbecue to Forest Park, Evolution Festival will feature headliners Brandi Carlile, The Black Keys, The Black Crowes and Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals. The live music will be infused with a bold beverage experience focused on bourbon from StilL 630, among other distilleries. Concertgoers can also feast on elevated barbecue curated by Sugarfire Smoke House.

Looking for more things to do during your trip to St. Louis? Peruse our roundup of 15 things to do in September.

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