Akon Sets Fair St. Louis off with a Bang

America’s biggest celebration, at least in the St. Louis area, kicked off Sunday with a performance from hip-hop star Akon. Akon took the stage around 8:15 p.m. to a crowd of approximately 30,000 fair attendees. The musician and his band played until around 9:30 p.m. when the fireworks show started for all in attendance. All […]

Preview: Sam Hunt to Play Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Sam Hunt’s 15 in 30 Tour will make a stop at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre on Friday, July 7. Chris Janson and Maren Morris are also on the bill. Before a successful solo career, Hunt wrote singles for the likes of Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and Billy Currington. Hunt’s debut album Montevallo broke several records with […]

311 Turns Up the Heat at The Pageant

The Pageant was definitely united on Thursday evening, as 311 played played to a sold-out crowd. The band was making a stop in St. Louis for their Unity Tour. The concert was billed as the ultimate 311 experience and it lived up to the billing, as the band played for just over 2 hours. Nick […]

Concert Preview: Fair St. Louis and More During 4th of July Weekend

The upcoming weekend will be bringing a lot of fireworks and great music to the St. Louis area. If air shows and fireworks aren’t your thing, there will be plenty of concerts to feed even the most hardcore music fans’ appetites. Fair St. Louis Fair Saint Louis’ show lineup will surely feature something for everyone. […]

Review: Florida Georgia Line w/ Nelly at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

19,000 screaming fans filled the sold-out Hollywood Casino Amphitheater on Sunday night for the Florida Georgia Line “Smoothe” Tour, but hometown boy Nelly proved to be the headliner. The St. Louis rapper played second fiddle to the country group that may have never used a fiddle, but proved that after nearly 20 years on the […]

Preview: Bleachers Coming to Delmar Hall on June 28

Jack Antonoff brings his American indie pop act to Delmar Hall on Wednesday, June 28. Antonoff is also a member of the Steel Train and Fun. Bleachers music is said to be heavily influenced by late 80s, early 90s  music, as well as John Hughes films. Bleachers first single, “I Wanna Get Better” is currently […]

Preview: Dru Hill at The Pageant (6/25)

Hard to believe it’s been 20 years since Dru Hill hit the R&B scene. Known for hits like “Tell Me,” “In My Bed,” “Never Make a Promise,” and “How Deep Is Your Love,” the group will celebrate 20 years with a show at The Pageant on Sunday night. The quartet may be a little older […]

Album Review: Gretchen Wilson “Ready to Get Rowdy”

The title says it all. The Redneck Woman is back and country fans better take notice. Wilson burst onto the scene back in 2004 with Redneck Woman and shot to superstardom overnight. After a nice run on the country scene, Wilson took time off to focus on being a mom to her daughter. After a […]

Interview: Delta Rae’s Grant Emerson Talks Show at The Old Rock House Tonight (6/21)

Delta Rae could be one of the hardest working bands in the music business. The six-member band has been a regular on the music scene since 2009. The band could often be found playing festivals such as Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, and several other big name shows, along with headlining their own tour of […]

Review: WWE’s Money in the Bank Makes First Appearance in St. Louis

WWE’s latest pay-per-view, Money in the Bank, made its first ever stop in St. Louis Sunday night, as all eyes of the wrestling world were on the Gateway to the West. The show started off with the first ever MitB Women’s match, featuring: Natalya, Becky Lynch, Tamina, Charlotte Flair, and Carmella – who was of course […]