Concert Preview: Faith No More at Saint Louis Music Park
While legendary band Faith No More had to cancel their much-anticipated St. Louis appearance last year due to the pandemic, the band will play Saint Louis Music Park on September 16. Tickets for the show will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. For more information on the show, visit www.saintlouismusicpark.com.
Concert Preview: The Pixies at The Factory
Legendary rock group The Pixies will play a show at The Factory on Friday, September 17. Doors will open at 7 p.m. with the show beginning at 8 p.m. Plus the Clockworks is also on the bill. Tickets are $69.50 for lower balcony reserved and $49.50 for upper balcony reserved. GA tickets are $39.50. For […]
Concert Review: Wilco wows crowd at Fox Theatre
By Bob O’ Mahony and Carla Scuzzo A familiar crowd was warmed up by local legends, the Bottle Rockets, playing the Fox for the first time in some 22 years. The Bottle Rockets were from the same alt-country period of the St. Louis music scene, sometime working, sometimes playing together. They did a well put […]
Review+Photos: Skillet & Alter Bridge w/ Dirty Honey at The Pageant
Monday night brought a full house to The Pageant as Alter Bridge and Skillet combined forces as part of the “Victorious” tour, joined by the upcoming and sensational classic-rock enthused Dirty Honey. It seemed all three groups garnered their own fans, as The Pageant was filled with several fans sporting merch for one of the […]
Interview: John Notto of Dirty Honey
Guitarist John Notto, of rock band Dirty Honey, answered some questions for ReviewSTL ahead of their show October 14that The Pageant alongside Alter Bridge and Skillet. The band, who most recently performed a fantastic set in St. Louis during 2019’s PointFest, is fresh off the release of their self-titled EP as well as their debut […]
Concert Review: Tyler the Creator at Chaifetz Arena
By Hannah Bodenhausen Tyler the Creator returned to St. Louis on Friday to play songs from his fifth album, “IGOR” for a crowd of screaming fans. The crowd, for the most part, was undeniably young. Before the show, flocks of teens dressed head to toe in Golf Wang (Tyler’s clothing line) bolted from parents and […]
Music Interview: Erik Turner, Guitarist of Warrant
While the 80’s and early 90’s were Warrant’s heyday, the band is still going strong, playing live shows and putting out new music, despite losing frontman Janie Lane in 2011 to acute alcohol poisoning. The band will be playing St. Charles Family Arena on Saturday, October 11 along with Firehouse and headliner Bret Michaels, the […]
Review: The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Dazzles in Stéphane Denève’s Debut
It is an exciting time of new beginnings for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Like all new starts there is energy and anxiety, both of which signify that magic is in the air. In addition to unveiling a new logo and special pricing the orchestra enthusiastically began its 140th season with the debut of their […]
Concert Review: Thomas Rhett at Enterprise Center
By Bryan Bealmear Thomas Rhett brought a” Blue out” to St. Louis for his stop on the Very Hot Summer Tour. The show was in front of a near capacity crowd at Enterprise Center. Along for the ride were Rhett Atkins, Russell Dickerson, and Dustin Lynch. Getting the evening started was Nashville singer/song writer and […]
Photos: Lenny Kravitz at The Fabulous Fox Theatre (9/10)
Lenny Kravitz performed at The Fabulous Fox Theatre on Tuesday, September 10. Here are the photos. Photo Credit: Chris Williams