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20 I SUMMER CONCERTS I May 18, 2022 MID RIVERS NEWSMAGAZINE @MIDRIVERSNEWS MIDRIVERSNEWSMAGAZINE.COM SUMMER CONCERTS, from page 18 May 20: Queens Blvd. (‘70s-‘90s hits) June 17: Plastic Kings (High-energy rock) July 15: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s hits) Aug. 19: Well Hungarians (Country and rock) O’FALLON Jammin’ Concert Series These concerts take place on Tuesdays from 6:30–9 p.m. at the Civic Park Bandstand, 400 Civic Park Drive. Admission and parking are free. Food trucks and concessions are available at nominal prices. Planned food trucks and concessions include Angie Burger, Doughboys Wood Fired Pizza, Kona Ice, Moving Munchies, Ramblin’ Rounds, Rendezvous Cafe & Wine Bar, Wayno’s Mobile International Cuisine, SNS Goodies, Sugarfire Smokehouse, Taste of Mayberry, Truck-O-Soup, Tuk Tuk Thai, Waffle Nerds and Yogi Donuts. Food trucks vary from concert to concert and are subject to change. Guests are encouraged to follow “Visit O’Fallon” on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter for food truck and concert updates. May 31: Dr. Zhivegas (Dance rock hits) June 7: Silver Bullet (A tribute to Bob Seger) June 14: Fine To Drive (Original country jams) June 21: FEEL (Original rock and alternative) June 28: High Velocity (Party charttoppers) July 12: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s hits) July 19: The Big Rigs (Country and Americana) July 26: Brushville (High-energy country) Aug. 2: Fat Pocket (‘60s, ‘70s, ’80s hits) Aug. 9: Butch Wax & The Hollywoods (‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s rock) SAINT CHARLES Beale Street Concert Series The Streets of St. Charles hosts this free concert series on the second Wednesday of each month through October. Food and beverages are available for purchase from nearby restaurants. Guests should bring their own lawn chairs. June 8: McLovin (Dance/rock band) July 13: John Hughes Experience (‘80s pop and rock) Aug. 10: No Diggity (Hip hop and R&B) Sunset Fridays Sept. 14: Hollywood 5 (Dance band) Oct. 12: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s hits) (Source: City of St. Peters) History in Harmony A rotating line-up of guest musicians will provide the perfect soundtrack for a stroll through Saint Charles’ Historic District. Nestled throughout the area’s quaint scenery, these miniature concerts will set the mood as guests enjoy the area’s shopping, dining and more than 250 years of river history. Performances take place from 1-4 p.m. on Sundays: May 22, May 29, June 19 and June 26. Music on Main Music lovers are invited to head to Historic Main Street on the third Wednesday of each month between May and September for Music on Main. This free outdoor SUNSET CONCERTS Sunset Concerts are back! www.stpetersmo.net/sunset Sponsored by: NOTE: Bands and food options are subject to change. Sunset Fridays Concerts 370 Lakeside Park Corporate Pavilion • 6:30 p.m. Concerts • 6 p.m. Food Trucks/ Beverage Sales Plan date night along the lake in a winery-style setting with great music! May 27 - Joe Metzka Band June 3 - Acoustic Music Jam June 10 - Melissa Neels Band June 17 - Paul Bonn & The Bluesmen NEW! Sunset with the Symphony 370 Lakeside Park • Corporate Pavilion Tuesday, June 7 at 7 p.m. String quartet from world-famous St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performs music by celebrated Italian composers! The concert is presented in community partnership with the St. Charles City-County Library and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. SUNSET SATURDAY June 25, 4:30 p.m. • Wildhorse Creek Band • Soul Cracker • Butch Wax and The Hollywoods Sunset Fridays “On The Road” at SPTVnow.net! How’d you like to see great local favorites like Garden Party, Cole Blue Steel, Serapis or Wade Trent anytime, anywhere? SCAN THE QR CODE for the only local concerts you can take with you! SUNSET TS

FACEBOOK.COM/MIDRIVERSNEWSMAGAZINE MIDRIVERSNEWSMAGAZINE.COM concert series, produced by the Historic Downtown Association, takes place from 5-7:30 p.m. in the 100 and 200 blocks of North Main Street. Guests should bring their own lawn chairs. Food and drink are available for purchase. May 18: Sometimes a Fantasy (A Billy Joel tribute) June 15: Serapis (Rock - 40th Anniversary concert) July 20: Whiskey Morning (Country) Aug. 17: Butch Wax & the Hollywoods (‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s rock) Sept. 21: Joe Dirt (Classic rock) New Town Concert Series Held at the Amphitheatre in New Town St. Charles, 3312 Rue Royale, from June through September, these free public concerts take place from 7-10 p.m. Local businesses will be open for food, drinks, ice cream, snow cones, pizza and sweets, or guests can bring their own along with a lawn chair or blanket. June 11: Bump Band (Rock) June 18: The Big Rigs (Original roots country) June 25: Music Around the World with Ubercool (German Rock), Celtic Rain (Irish), and Mariachi Nuevo Azteca Band (Mexican Mariachi) • Concert time: 2 p.m. June 25: Queens Blvd. (‘70s-‘90s hits) July 2: The Stars Go Out (Indie, punk rock) July 3: Velvet Goldmine (‘70s glam rock) July 4: Dan Kuse & Double D (Classic rock) • Concert time: 6 p.m.-dusk July 10: The RetroNerds (‘80s tribute band) • Concert time: 6-9 p.m. July 16: Plastic Kings (High-energy rock) Aug. 6: Larry Gerst & Friends (Christian) Aug. 13: Pyromaniacs (Def Leppard tribute band) Aug. 28: Run Forest Run (‘90s cover band) • Concert time: 1:30-4:30 p.m. ST. PETERS Sunset Fridays The popular concert series returns with live concerts at 370 Lakeside Park plus “On The Road” shows in person at the Cultural Arts Centre and virtually from Sunset Studios on SPTVnow.net. All Sunset Friday concerts are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the 370 Lakeside Park Corporate Pavilion. Food and drinks, including wine and beer, will be available for purchase. Limited seating is available under the pavilion, so concert-goers are urged to bring their own chairs or blankets. Outside alcohol must remain outside the pavilion and in the lawn area only. Pets are not allowed. May 27: Joe Metzka Band (Blues) June 3: Acoustic Music Jam (Acoustic hits) June 10: Melissa Neels Band (Rock and blues) June 17: Paul Bonn & The Bluesmen (Blues) Aug. 19: Whiskey Raccoons (Pop and rock) Aug. 26: Serapis (Rock) - 40th Anniversary concert, also available to watch on SPTVnow.net. Sept. 2: BagLunch Blues & The Salamander Slide (Blues) Sept. 9: Zydeco Crawdaddys (Zydeco and cajun) Oct. 14: On the Road concert; artist to be determined Sunset Saturdays New for 2022, Sunset Saturdays features two multiple-band concerts at 370 Lakeside Park, the first of which (June 25) begins at 4:30 p.m. and features a fireworks show over the lake beginning at dusk. The Sept. 17 concert begins at 4 p.m. June 25: Wildhorse Creek Band, Soul Cracker and Butch Wax & The Hollywoods See SUMMER CONCERTS, page 22 May 18, 2022 MID RIVERS NEWSMAGAZINE I SUMMER CONCERTS I 21 Discover summer concerts in stc beale Street Concert Series AT the streets of st. charles Music on Main ON north main street history in harmony ALONG historic main street St. Charles municipal band concerts IN frontier park hot summer nights IN frenchtown new town concerts IN new town at st. charles don’t miss a concert! discoverstcharles.com F O U N D R Y A R T C E N T R E Steam Roller PRINT SHOW We fix squeaky, sinking, sloping, sagging, uneven floors! $45 Off! Floor Squeak Removal Consultations are free 314-341-9676 www.SqueakStoppers.com Discount applies to set-up fees. Coupon only valid on jobs with 5 or more squeaks. SATURDAY, JUNE 11 FOUNDRYARTCENTRE.ORG

20 I SUMMER CONCERTS I<br />

May <strong>18</strong>, 20<strong>22</strong><br />

MID RIVERS NEWSMAGAZINE<br />

@MIDRIVERSNEWS<br />

MIDRIVERSNEWSMAGAZINE.COM<br />

SUMMER CONCERTS, from page <strong>18</strong><br />

May 20: Queens Blvd. (‘70s-‘90s hits)<br />

June 17: Plastic Kings (High-energy<br />

rock)<br />

July 15: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s<br />

hits)<br />

Aug. 19: Well Hungarians (Country<br />

and rock)<br />

O’FALLON<br />

Jammin’ Concert Series<br />

These concerts take place on Tuesdays<br />

from 6:30–9 p.m. at the Civic Park Bandstand,<br />

400 Civic Park Drive. Admission<br />

and parking are free. Food trucks and concessions<br />

are available at nominal prices.<br />

Planned food trucks and concessions<br />

include Angie Burger, Doughboys Wood<br />

Fired Pizza, Kona Ice, Moving Munchies,<br />

Ramblin’ Rounds, Rendezvous Cafe &<br />

Wine Bar, Wayno’s Mobile International<br />

Cuisine, SNS Goodies, Sugarfire Smokehouse,<br />

Taste of Mayberry, Truck-O-Soup,<br />

Tuk Tuk Thai, Waffle Nerds and Yogi<br />

Donuts. Food trucks vary from concert to<br />

concert and are subject to change. Guests<br />

are encouraged to follow “Visit O’Fallon”<br />

on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter for<br />

food truck and concert updates.<br />

May 31: Dr. Zhivegas (Dance rock hits)<br />

June 7: Silver Bullet (A tribute to Bob<br />

Seger)<br />

June 14: Fine To Drive (Original country<br />

jams)<br />

June 21: FEEL (Original rock and alternative)<br />

June 28: High Velocity (Party charttoppers)<br />

July 12: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s<br />

hits)<br />

July 19: The Big Rigs (Country and<br />

Americana)<br />

July 26: Brushville (High-energy country)<br />

Aug. 2: Fat Pocket (‘60s, ‘70s, ’80s<br />

hits)<br />

Aug. 9: Butch Wax & The Hollywoods<br />

(‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s rock)<br />

SAINT CHARLES<br />

Beale Street Concert Series<br />

The Streets of St. Charles hosts this free<br />

concert series on the second Wednesday<br />

of each month through October. Food and<br />

beverages are available for purchase from<br />

nearby restaurants. Guests should bring<br />

their own lawn chairs.<br />

June 8: McLovin (Dance/rock band)<br />

July 13: John Hughes Experience<br />

(‘80s pop and rock)<br />

Aug. 10: No Diggity (Hip hop and R&B)<br />

Sunset Fridays<br />

Sept. 14: Hollywood 5 (Dance band)<br />

Oct. 12: Trixie Delight (‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s<br />

hits)<br />

(Source: City of St. Peters)<br />

History in Harmony<br />

A rotating line-up of guest musicians<br />

will provide the perfect soundtrack for a<br />

stroll through Saint Charles’ Historic District.<br />

Nestled throughout the area’s quaint<br />

scenery, these miniature concerts will set<br />

the mood as guests enjoy the area’s shopping,<br />

dining and more than 250 years of<br />

river history.<br />

Performances take place from 1-4 p.m.<br />

on Sundays: May <strong>22</strong>, May 29, June 19 and<br />

June 26.<br />

Music on Main<br />

Music lovers are invited to head to Historic<br />

Main Street on the third Wednesday<br />

of each month between May and September<br />

for Music on Main. This free outdoor<br />

SUNSET<br />

CONCERTS<br />

Sunset Concerts<br />

are back!<br />

www.stpetersmo.net/sunset<br />

Sponsored by:<br />

NOTE: Bands and food options are subject to change.<br />

Sunset Fridays Concerts<br />

370 Lakeside Park<br />

Corporate Pavilion<br />

• 6:30 p.m. Concerts<br />

• 6 p.m. Food Trucks/<br />

Beverage Sales<br />

Plan date night along the lake in a<br />

winery-style setting with great music!<br />

May 27 - Joe Metzka Band<br />

June 3 - Acoustic Music Jam<br />

June 10 - Melissa Neels Band<br />

June 17 - Paul Bonn &<br />

The Bluesmen<br />

NEW! Sunset with the Symphony<br />

370 Lakeside Park • Corporate Pavilion<br />

Tuesday, June 7 at 7 p.m.<br />

String quartet from world-famous St. Louis<br />

Symphony Orchestra performs music by celebrated<br />

Italian composers!<br />

The concert is presented in community partnership with the St. Charles<br />

City-County Library and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.<br />

SUNSET<br />

SATURDAY<br />

June 25, 4:30 p.m.<br />

• Wildhorse Creek Band<br />

• Soul Cracker<br />

• Butch Wax<br />

and The Hollywoods<br />

Sunset Fridays “On The Road”<br />

at SPTVnow.net!<br />

How’d you like to see great local favorites<br />

like Garden Party, Cole Blue Steel, Serapis<br />

or Wade Trent anytime, anywhere? SCAN<br />

THE QR CODE for the only local concerts<br />

you can take with you!<br />

SUNSET<br />

TS

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