Months and even years went into planning the tour that goes to Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
Intimate restaurant, winery and venue opens at City Foundry, with plans to present about 200 shows per year.
Randy Rogers Band will perform March 23 at the Armory STL.
Irish singer-songwriter is gaining notice for 2022 album, accompanied by first real American tour in years.
The tournament featuring academic, athletic and social contests is scheduled for March 14, 2024.
Michael Dorf, founder of City Winery, explains why his company chose St. Louis and City Foundry for its newest location. Video by Kevin C. Johnson
Wearing a silver shirt and black pants and jacket - his arms and legs encircled with black leather belts - Jackson burst into ''Starting Something'' - and started more than two hours of music
Here's your guide to a season of concerts, theater, art exhibitions, festivals and other events happening across the St. Louis area.
Elemental includes concerts, DJ spins, workshops, demonstrations, installations, exhibits, parties, film series and more events this year.
Chris Hansen, executive director of the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, explains Elemental, a yearlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. Video by Kevin C. Johnson
The actor-comedians host the award-winning "Two Funny Mamas" podcast.
Story of the Year frontman Dan Marsala says "Tear Me to Pieces" captures the St. Louis band's early energy and includes some of its best songs ever. Video by Kevin C. Johnson
Story of the Year celebrates "Tear Me to Pieces" with a sold-out show March 10 at the Pageant.
The Mighty Pines singer was the first to join Blake Shelton's team during the season premiere of season 23 of "The Voice," which is Shelton's final season.
Chris Hansen, executive director of the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, lists his five favorite hip-hop acts of all time. Video by Kevin C. Johnson
In a trailer for the new season, Salsich is seen interacting with new judge Chance the Rapper.
For many in the classical music community, spring brings the end of a musical season that began in the fall and carried on through winter.
Other March shows include Elle King, Queensryche and Buddy Guy, with the opening of City Winery.
Other spring concerts include the Killers, Koe Wetzel, Feist, Queensryche, Kem and Ledisi, Tim McGraw, Elle King and Katt Williams.
Before the action starts on the field, a City Block Party will heat up CityPark with performances by Metro Boomin, Anderson .Paak, Mvstermind and Kennedy Holmes.
The Laclede's Landing music club closed in 2007, but it lives on through this new book.
These acts don't have plans to visit St. Louis anytime soon, but we tell you where to find them nearby.
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Among the festival's highlights is a performance of J.S. Bach’s “St. Matthew’s Passion” and a concert of Bach favorites featuring the Bach Society Orchestra.
NandoSTL entered a contest put on by T-Pain, finished in second place and ended up with a record deal anyway.
St. Louis hip-hop artist NandoSTL picks his five favorite artists. Video by Kevin C. Johnson
The band's last St. Louis show was in 2017 at the Dome at America's Center.
The Baylor Project performs at Ferring Jazz Bistro on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. The group continues its Jazz St. Louis residency through Feb. 19.
Talking Heads musicians Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew reunite to relive happy memories from Rome concert that has long been a fan favorite online.
Concerts will be split between Stifel Theatre downtown and the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
The first Evolution Festival takes place Aug. 26-27 in Forest Park.