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Music Monday: Concert Calendar for June 20-26

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St. Louis is full of bangin’ concerts. Check out the upcoming shows at some of our favorite area venues for Monday, June 20, through Sunday, June 26.

Monday

Tuesday

  • Firebird: Sleepy Kitty, 18andCounting, Prince Ea (RFT Music Awards)
  • Off Broadway: Jason Webley with Destroy Nate Allen, Roxy Red Rockets, Too-Me, Indigo

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

  • Firebird: Swingin’ Utters, Continental, Eric Moeller and the Strumalongs, Scene of Irony
  • Old Rock House: Big Smith, Auset Music Project

Saturday

  • Crack Fox: Ockum’s Razor, StillLine
  • Firebird: Pretty Little Empire, Illphonics, Throw Pillows, Last to Show First to Go, My Molly (STL LOUD showcase)
  • Off Broadway: New Mayans, Via Dove, Matt Nichols Band, Syra So Pro
  • Pageant: Norman Brown & Richard Elliot

Sunday

Note: This is not an exhaustive list of all venues and shows in the St. Louis area. Google is your friend.

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