Live music making a comeback across St. Louis As more people get vaccinated, keep getting vaccinated folks, because you’ll have more opportunities to see great music again Author: Holden Kurwicki Updated: 7:16 PM CDT July 22, 2021
ST. LOUIS Live music is back in the St. Louis area. The Rolling Stones are kicking off their new tour at the Dome. There are $20 tickets at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater. Countless concerts are upcoming in venues big and small.
Since 1972, Blueberry Hill has hosted some of the best to ever sing the blues.
“Chuck Berry, the father of rock-n-roll, the first person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the St. Louis Walk of Fame played here for 209 months,” said Joe Edwards.
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If artist Brock Seals is involved, it s worth checking out. Heralded as one of the most beloved art events in the city, Art, Mimosas and Pancakes is back for another year, to be held at
Mad Art Gallery (2727 South 12th Street, 314-771-8230) at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 17. Bringing together a few of his favorite things, St. Louis artist and musician Brock Seals created the yearly event in 2015 to celebrate art created at the local level by young creatives, some as young as middle school. It s an opportunity for talented artists in the area to showcase and profit from their works.