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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MAY 22 MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 MAY 26 MAY 27 MAY 28 Chinese Culture Days, Missouri Eagles of Death Metal, the A Evening With Chicago, Peabody Bloc Party, the Pageant • Cosmic Spring to Dance, May 27-29, Touhill Tech N9ne, the Pageant • The Erin Bode Botanical Garden • “Jersey Boys,” Pageant • Old 97’s and Heartless Opera House • Haim, the Pageant Reunion Music & Art Festival, Performing Arts Center • Art Outside, Group, J. Scheidegger Center • St. Louis Fox Theatre • Jim Brickman, May Bastards, the Ready Room • “La Boheme,” May 25-June 25, May 26-29, Astral Valley Gallery & May 27-29, Schlaly Bottleworks • St. Renaissance Faire preview, May 28-29, 22, Powell Symphony Hall Opera Theatre of St. Louis Orchard in French Village, Mo. Louis County Greek Fest, May 27-30, June 4-5, Rotary Park in Wentzville • St. Assumption Greek Orthodox Church Louis African Arts Festival, May 28-30, • Missouri River Irish Fest, May Forest Park • “Macbeth,” May 28-June 27-29, Frontier Park in St. Charles 26, Opera Theatre of St. Louis • “Future “JERSEY BOYS” Play,” May 28-Sept. 5, the Magic House MAY 29 MAY 30 MAY 31 JUNE 1 JUNE 2 JUNE 3 JUNE 4 Dave Matthews Band, Hollywood MEMORIAL DAY Kris Allen, Old Rock House The Neighbourhood, the Pageant Picnic on the Riverfront, Gateway Keith Urban, Hollywood Casino Mary Chapin Carpenter, Casino Amphitheatre • St. Louis Gypsy Caravan, the Family Arena • St. Louis Piano Festival, • An Evening With Howard Arch riverfront • Circus Flora’s Amphitheatre • Boston, Family Arena • Powell Symphony Hall Chamber Chorus’ “In Memoriam,” BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups Jones, Old Rock House “Pastime,” June 2-July 3, Grand “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” June St. Francis de Sales Oratory Center • “Atomic,” June 2-25, New 3-26, Forest Park • “It Shoulda Been Line Theatre at the Marcelle Theater You,” June 3-July 3, Stages St. Louis • Webster Arts Fair, June 3-5, Webster • ALLEN Groves International Horseradish Festival, June 3-5, Collinsville JUNE 5 JUNE 6 JUNE 7 JUNE 8 JUNE 9 JUNE 10 JUNE 11 Fishbone, Blueberry Hill • Jeremy Sarah Silverman, the Pageant RuPaul’s Drag Race: Battle of Leon Bridges, the Pageant • Twangfest The Avett Brothers, Chaifetz “Music of Led Zeppelin,” Powell St. Louis Brewers Heritage Davenport, Sheldon Concert Hall the Seasons, the Pageant 20, June 8-11, Of Broadway Arena • “Five Women Wearing the Symphony Hall • Borns, the Ready Festival, St. Louis Riverfront • • “Ariadne on Naxos,” June 5-24, Same Dress,” June 9-25, Stray Dog Room • “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” Brantley Gilbert, Hollywood Casino Opera Theatre of St. Louis • St. Louis Theatre at Tower Grove Abbey June 10-26, ACT INC at J. Scheidegger Amphitheatre • Houndmouth, the Jewish Film Festival, June 5-9, Center for the Arts • “Mad Max: A Pageant • M. Ward, Blueberry Hill • Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema Magic Smoking Monkey Parody,” Komen Race for the Cure, downtown June 10-18, Regional Arts Commission • June SILVERMAN “Shalimar the Clown,” • Fair U. City, June 10-12, Heman Park 11-25, Opera Theatre of St. Louis JUNE 12 JUNE 13 JUNE 14 JUNE 15 JUNE 16 JUNE 17 JUNE 18 Paul Simon, Fox Theatre • The “The Wizard of Oz,” June 13-22, the Jane Lynch, Sheldon Concert Hall Walter Mosley, St. Louis County BCI Wing Ding, Family Arena • “Tribute to David Bowie,” Powell “A Prairie Home Companion With Lumineers, Peabody Opera House Muny • Missouri Chamber Music Library Headquarters • “Disney’s Homers for Health Game Shows, Symphony Hall • “Company,” June Garrison Keillor,” Fox Theatre • Joe • “Music of Billy Joel,” Powell Festival, June 13-18, 560 Music Alice in Wonderland,” June Ballpark Village • Sinbad, June 17-July 3, Insight Theatre Company Walsh & Bad Company, Hollywood Symphony Hall • The Claypool Center and First Congregational 15-July 3, Stages St. Louis 16-18, Helium Comedy Club at Nerinx Hall • “An Inspector Casino Amphitheatre • St. Charles Pride Lennon Delirium, the Pageant Church of Webster Groves Calls,” June 17-25, ACT INC. at J. Festival, 370 Lakeside Park in St. Peters Scheidegger Center for the Arts JUNE 19 JUNE 20 JUNE 21 JUNE 22 JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 FATHER’S DAY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER Chick Corea Trio with Christian Margaret Cho, June 23-25, Darius Rucker, Hollywood Casino Chesterield Wine and Jazz Fest, Father’s Day Car Show, Museum of McBride and Brian Blade, June Helium Comedy Club Amphitheatre • Bellator MMA, Chesterield Amphitheater • Phillip Transportation • An Evening With 21-22, Ferring Jazz Bistro Scottrade Center • “Live and Phillips & Matt Nathanson, Gordon Lightfoot, Sheldon Concert Hall Let Die: A Symphonic Tribute Fox Theatre • Blue October, the • “Music of Elvis,” Powell Symphony to Paul McCartney,” Powell Pageant • “Route 66: Main Street Hall • Maria Bamford, Helium Comedy Symphony Hall • PrideFest, June Through St. Louis,” June 25-July 16, Club • “Self-Taught Genius,” June 24-26, Soldiers Memorial • “42nd 2017, Missouri History Museum 19-Sept. 11, St. Louis Art Museum CHO Street,” June 24-30, the Muny JUNE 26 JUNE 27 JUNE 28 JUNE 29 JUNE 30 JULY 1 JULY 2 Selena Gomez, Scottrade Jane Smiley, St. Louis County Diana Nyad, St. Louis County Chris Stapleton, Fox Theatre J.B. Blast, Jeferson Barracks VP Parade, downtown • Fair St. Center • The Jayhawks, Library Headquarters Library Headquarters Park • St. Charles Riverfest, Louis: LOCASH, Bobby Bones and the the Pageant • America, July 1-4, Frontier Park Raging Idiots, Lee Brice, Forest Park River City Casino • Heritage & Freedom Fest, July 2-4, O’Fallon, Mo. • “Forts and Clubhouses,” July 2-Aug. 14, the Magic House GOMEZ STAPLETON JULY 3 JULY 4 JULY 5 JULY 6 JULY 7 JULY 8 JULY 9 Fair St. Louis: Cowboy Mouth, INDEPENDENCE DAY “The Music Man,” July 5-11, the Muny “Bring It! Live,” Peabody Opera House Let Them Eat Art, Downtown WayBack Pointfest, Hollywood Casino Eddie Money, and Sammy Hagar Fair St. Louis: Here Come the Maplewood • “Top Gun,” Art Hill in Amphitheatre • Femi Kuti & the and The Circle, Forest Park Mummies, George Clinton Forest Park • “The Mikado,” July Positive Force, the Ready Room • Tour & Parliament Funkadelic, 8-16, Union Avenue Opera • St. Louis de Donut, Staunton City Park • Slide and Flo Rida, Forest Park Actors’ Studio’s LaBute New Theater the City, Oakland and Tamm avenues Festival, July 8-31, Gaslight Theater JULY 10 JULY 11 JULY 12 JULY 13 JULY 14 JULY 15 JULY 16 Catsup Bottle Festival, Collinsville • Clayton Restaurant Week, July 11-17 Garbage, the Pageant G-Eazy & Logic, Hollywood Violent Femmes, the Pageant “Rocky,” Art Hill in Forest Park • Corey Smith, the Pageant • Heart With Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Casino Amphitheatre • “Young • Kenny Chesney, Hollywood Gregg Allman, River City Casino Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and Cheap Festival, June 10-18, Innsbrook Frankenstein,” July 13-19, the Muny Casino Amphitheatre • “John & Jen,” July 15-31, Insight Trick, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Theatre Company at Nerinx Hall • Super Jam, Scottrade Center • World Naked Bike Ride, the Grove • Feed the Need Concert: Rodney Atkins featuring Jana Kramer, at Liberty Bank Amphitheater in Alton JULY 17 JULY 18 JULY 19 JULY 20 JULY 21 JULY 22 JULY 23 Disturbed and Breaking Benjamin, Weezer and Panic! at the Disco, Culture Club, Family Arena Coldplay, Scottrade Center • New Jason Aldean, Hollywood Casino Carnival of Madness Tour Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre • Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Edition and Kenny “Babyface” Amphitheatre • Glass Animals, the featuring Shinedown, Hollywood St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, • Awolnation, the Pageant • Act Edmonds, Hollywood Casino Pageant • “E.T.,” Art Hill in Forest Casino Amphitheatre July 17-21, various locations Your Pants Of, Of Broadway Amphitheatre • Brian Wilson presents Park • “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Pet Sounds, Family Arena • “Mamma July 22-Aug. 21, Stages St. Louis Mia!,” July 21-28, the Muny • Jeferson County Fair, July 21-24, Hillsboro BOY GEORGE JULY 24 JULY 25 JULY 26 JULY 27 JULY 28 JULY 29 JULY 30 Goo Goo Dolls, Hollywood M83, the Pageant Kian ‘N’ JC, the Pageant Vans Warped Tour, Hollywood Casino Rascal Flatts, Hollywood “Forest Gump,” Art Hill in Forest “Maks & Val Live On Tour: Our Casino Amphitheatre Amphitheatre • An Evening With Ray Casino Amphitheatre Park • Martin Lawrence, Chaifetz Way,” Fox Theatre • Journey and LaMontagne, Peabody Opera House Arena • “The Ordinary Must Not the Doobie Brothers, Hollywood Be Dull: Claes Oldenburg’s Soft Casino Amphitheatre • “Fiddler on Sculptures,” July 29-Oct. 15, Pulitzer the Roof,” July 30-Aug. 5, the Muny Arts Foundation • “Tosca,” July 29-Aug. 6, Union Avenue Opera JULY 31 AUG. 1 AUG. 2 AUG. 3 AUG. 4 AUG. 5 AUG. 6 Summerland Tour 2016 starring Twentyone Pilots, Scottrade Center Washington Town & Country The Psychedelic Furs and the Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas, Scottrade Shawn Mendes, Fox Theatre Sugar Ray, Everclear, Sponge Fair, Aug. 3-7 • Cirque du Soleil’s Church, the Ready Room • Slipknot, Center • “Julius Caesar,” Aug. 5-14, St. • The Kids Games, the Magic and Lit, Ballpark Village “Ovo,” Aug. 3-7, Chaifetz Arena Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre • Louis Shakespeare at Ivory Theatre House • Happy Together Tour, Lake Street Drive, the Pageant • “Bat the Family Arena • El Monstero, Boy: The Musical,” Aug. 4-20, Stray Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Dog Theatre at Tower Grove Abbey SUGAR RAY AUG. 7 AUG. 8 AUG. 9 AUG. 10 AUG. 11 AUG. 12 AUG. 13 Brad Paisley, Hollywood “Aida,” Aug. 8-14, the Muny Hiatus Kaiyote, the Pageant • Jefrey Toobin, St. Louis County UCP Heartland Wing Ding, Queeny Dierks Bentley, Hollywood Casino Paul McCartney, Busch Stadium • Casino Amphitheatre • Rob Zombie and Korn, Hollywood Library Headquarters • Gwen Stefani, Park • “Tell Me on a Sunday,” Amphitheatre • Gesher Music Festival, “Capturing the City: Photographs from Ted Nugent, River Casino Amphitheatre Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Aug. 11-27, New Line Theatre at the Aug.
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