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A crowd of people  at a concert and a man on stage far off in the background. | St. Louis, MOSt. Louis, Missouri, is a great place to be if you’re a music lover of any kind. Between the local acts and the traveling nationally recognized names that come through the city, there’s an exciting show that’s perfect for you. Check out these venues to start exploring St. Louis’ world of music:

  1. Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Some of the biggest names that come through the city will inevitably play at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. This venue’s 20,000-person capacity lends itself well to some of the biggest names in the country. You’ll find everything from Brad Paisley to Theory of a Deadman on this outdoor venue’s schedule, so keep an eye out for an act that interests you.

  1. Old Rock House

If you’re more into up-and-coming indie rock, head to the Old Rock House for a good time. Whether you’ve heard of the band or you’re going in blind, the Old Rock House is always an interesting time to be had.

  1. Fox & Hound Tavern

If you’re ever wanted to watch a jazz quartet from the comfort of an armchair in a high-end English pub from the late 1800s — and we know you have — head to the Fox & Hound Tavern. This bar has a unique atmosphere that will transport you to another time and country as you relaxed with a gin fizz and enjoy live jazz during the weekends. This is the venue meant for people for whom atmosphere is everything.

  1. Blueberry Hill

The historical Blueberry Hill is an iconic music venue that has made its mark on the nation’s musical identity. There are still plenty of acts that grace the stage of this venue, which is an intimately small venue that’s a sure-fire way to find a good time in the city. There is live music at this bar and restaurant several times a week, all gracing the stage that Chuck Berry himself walked across hundreds of times.

  1. Game 6 Honky Tonk Joint

Real fans of country music should make their way to Game 6 Honkey Tonk Joint as part of the St. Louis bucket list. If you want the perfect place to two-step the night away (if you can find enough room to do it), then Game 6 is the place for you. Their stage features live country music from Thursday to Saturday every night, as well as after every Cardinals home game.

  1. The Pageant

The Pageant is a larger venue that sees some larger names on its stage. Indie, rock, country, folk — you’ll find a great array of music genres and acts to enjoy at the Pageant. The Pageant can hold up to 2,300 people who can stay within 70 feet of the stage wherever they stand or sit, so everyone gets a view of the show.

Whether you’re a country music fan or you’re looking for some of the most up-and-coming acts St. Louis has to offer, these venues have you covered. The best part is, they’re just the tip of the iceberg — start at these places and expand your search to find the venue that matches your style.

 

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