Enterprise Center is a place that offers a little something for everyone. Sports fans and fun seekers must visit this glass and steel marvel of a building. This venue is the home of the St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team. The arena often hosts a variety of large arena concerts featuring top-tier performers such as Justin Timberlake, Drake, Bruno Mars, and Pink, to name a few. Apart from concerts, Enterprise Center has also played host to a wide range of comedy and other performing arts events featuring popular names like Jeff Dunham and Impractical Jokers improv group of Tru TV fame.
The Pageant, a concert venue featuring an eclectic mix of live music, has showcased artists such as Gomez, The Thrills and Lucinda Williams. This space is intimate, ensuring a unique concert experience shared between audience and performer. The open floor is perfect for grooving to the music but there is also a balcony with seats for guests that are looking to get a clearer view in a more relaxed setting.
The 560 Music Center, located in the University City Loop, has been a host to the arts in St. Louis since 1930. Currently, the 560 Music Center is the home of Washington University’s Department of Music. The location is not only a hub for incredible performances, exciting musical acts, and art exhibits, but it is also a space for art lovers to gather and network. Private organizations can rent the space for events and the beautiful ballroom can be used for parties. Check the website for community events, classes, or to plan a visit.
For more than two decades, The Focal Point has been a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the arts. The center features poetry, dance, storytelling, and folk music concerts, and is a great place for artists to perform, learn, and share with each other. On various nights of the week, "Jam" sessions are held where anyone can come and dance, sing, play their instrument, or just watch the artistic energy unfold. The space can be rented for private or public events. Many programs are free and volunteers are always appreciated.
The Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre is one of St. Louis' most popular concert venues from May-October, as it is St. Louis' only outdoor concert venue. The amphitheater is located in Maryland Heights at the center of St. Louis County. It hosts a wide variety of shows from rock and metal to R&B and classics. The sound system is superior to other concert venues usually designed for sporting events. The sound comes through clear and beautiful, whether you are sitting in the front row or in the lawn seats at the back.