Summer Guide to Arts and Music Events in St. Louis: August (2024)

Soak up the end of summer with a trip to St. Louis! From beer-filled art festivals to huge cultural celebrations of music, flavors and art, every inch of St. Louis has something for you to explore.

This is your official guide for arts and music events in August 2024. Check back next month for more monthly guides to fill your calendar! If filling up August simply isn’t enough, then check out our comprehensive list of 2024 concerts,theater,arts and music festivalsandmust-see comedy.

Be sure to keep an eye on ourweekend events listingandInstagramto get the latest on everything from local theatre, dance, music, museums and more.

How do we fill this list? Great question! Here is the short answer – it’s not easy. StLouisArts.org is powered by the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis, the largest public funder of the arts in the region. We are here to lift up all the artists, arts programs, and arts organizations who make St. Louis great. If you don’t see a show or event on the list, it’s possible we just forgot to add it. You can always email us!

Golf the Galleries

Join the 7th annual Golf the Galleries interactive exhibition at The Sheldon! The playable, St. Louis artist-designed, nine-hole mini golf installation is inclusive, family-friendly and accessible.

WHEN: Aug. 1-11

WHERE: The Sheldon

COST: $10-$12

Tickets at Door

RUTHLESS! presented by Stray Dog Theatre

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knows she was born to play Pippi Longstocking, and she’ll do anything to win the part in her school musical. Her mother, fellow students and the rest of the world had better watch out because nothing will stop her quest for stardom!

WHEN: Aug. 1-24

WHERE: Stray Dog Theatre

COST: $30-$35

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World Chess Hall of Fame

Visit the World Chess Hall of Fame for special exhibitions including historic and unique chess sets and their current feature exhibitions: Donna Dodson: Match of the Matriarchs and other Amazonomachies and Clash for the Crown: Celebrating Chess Champions, both exploring different facets of the women’s place in the history of chess.

WHEN: Aug. 1-31

WHERE: World Chess Hall of Fame

COST: FREE (suggested donation of $3 per person or $5 per family)

“Salt Lick” + Janie Stamm Art Exhibition

Visit Houska Gallery for their annual summer group show “Salt Lick,” with featured artist Janie Stamm, that draws inspiration from a trove of summertime references—sweat, beaches, bodies, and blue skies—artists embrace these fluid ideas, offering the salt of summer.

WHEN: Aug. 1-30

WHERE: Houska Gallery

COST: FREE

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Presented by the Tennesse Williams Festival

A gut-wrenching display of toxic familial tensions and laden southern Gothic power structures, this Pulitzer-Prize-winning drama follows the story of the Pollitts, a wealthy southern family whose history of greed and deception looms overhead as the imminent death of the family’s patriarch approaches. Siblings and spouses go head-to-head to secure the Pollitt fortune, weaving an overwhelming web of mistruths.

WHEN: Aug. 8-18

WHERE: The Grandel

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Blues at the Arch Festival

With a glorious backdrop of the historic Gateway Arch, this annual, free summer celebration pays tribute to the history of the Blues in St. Louis and highlights the talents of national and local artists.

WHEN: Aug. 9-10

WHERE: Downtown St. Louis

COST: FREE

P!NK

Join P!nk on her Summer Carnival tour at The Dome at America’s Center.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 10

WHERE: The Dome at America’s Center

COST: $49-$100+

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Erykah Badu Art Experience hosted by Echelon 7

Join The Erykah Badu Experience and groove to the iconic sounds of Erykah Badu on a night filled with original artwork from the Echelon 7 crew, soulful performances and good vibes.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 10

WHERE: St. Louis ArtWorks

COST: $15

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STLFringeFEST

This original and uncensored event celebrates a variety of art from theatre and dance to burlesque and acrobatics.

WHEN: Aug. 12-18

WHERE: Grand Center Arts Center

COST: $0-$105

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Purple Lemon Photography by Nikki Dukes

Stop by The Green Center and admire art inspired by nature and human experience. The current exhibit is from local St. Louis photographer Nikki Dukes, who finds beauty in the contrast between the natural and constructed worlds around her, noticing and capturing the ways nature is re-taking its place in the cracks and crevices of the urban landscape.

WHEN: Aug. 13-31 (Opening Reception on Aug. 13)

WHERE: The Green Center

COST: FREE

Black Pride St. Louis

Join Black Pride St. Louis for Black Pride Weekend and get ready to celebrate unity, empowerment and joy! Join them for a weekend filled with exciting events that honor the community and promote love, laughter and advocacy.

WHEN: Aug. 15-18

WHERE: St. Louis (places vary across the city)

COST: $0-$40

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Into the Woods

“Into the Woods” follows a group of the Baker, his wife and a witch who curses them, Jack, Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood as they travel through the forest and into the woods. Along come complications of what comes after the happily-ever-after.

WHEN: Aug. 16-17, 23-24

WHERE: Union Avenue Opera

COST: $22-$60

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Brewed Arts Festival

Enjoy a mile full of beer and art along the historic Cherokee Street. Here you can find 25+ unique brews in the street’s shops, galleries, and bars, curated by Saint Louis Hop Shop, along with live music and live art curated by the street’s Screwed Arts Collective.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 17

WHERE: Cherokee Street

COST: $30-$40

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Missouri History Musuem: Coloring STL

Have you ever wanted to color on the walls? With the Missouri History Museum’s new exhibit, Coloring STL, you can! From iconic landmarks to local homes, this interactive exhibit dives into the history of more than 50 local structures.

WHEN: Aug. 20-31

WHERE: Missouri History Museum

COST: FREE

The Doobie Brothers

Enjoy a music-filled night with The Doobie Brothers at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 24

WHERE: Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

COST: $34-$100+

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Pines Fest

Join the third (and biggest on yet) annual Pines Festival hosted by local St. Louis band, The Mighty Pines! This festival features a rocking lineup including Henhouse Prowlers, Handmade Moments, Funky Butt Brass Band, Steve Ewing Band, Opal Agafia, Beth Bombara and Yard Eagle.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 24

WHERE: The Big Top

COST: $25-$35

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Festival of Nations

The Festival of Nations is the biggest multicultural event in the St. Louis region! Ignite your senses with cuisine and drinks from around the world, dance to music spanning genres, and shop global arts and goods.

WHEN: Aug. 24-25

WHERE: Tower Grove Park

COST: FREE

Hamilton

Hamilton is a groundbreaking, revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition and the dawn of a new nation. This award-winning musical features a blend of hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway.

WHEN: Aug. 28-Sept. 8

WHERE: The Fabulous Fox Theatre

COST: $39-$249

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Paint Louis

Paint Louis is an annual graffiti and music festival where over 500 artists paint a 2-mile by 20-foot flood wall along the Mississippi River.

WHEN: Aug. 30-Sept. 1

WHERE: 2 Blocks South of the Arch

COST: FREE

MUSIC FOR A CAUSE | Hunter Peebles and the Moonlighters & Old Capital Square Dance Club

Songs from the heart. There’s no better way to describe the music from Hunter Peebles. The human experience is filled with heartache, loss, love and joy. Optional add on for donation to MUSIC FOR A CAUSE.

WHEN: Saturday, Aug. 31

WHERE: City Winery

COST: $26-$36

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Japanese Festival

The Botanical Gardens annual Japanese Festival is one of the largest and longest-running festivals in the U.S. featuring taiko drumming, bon odori festival dancing, martial arts, candlelight walks in the Japanese Garden, and more.

WHEN: Aug. 31-Sept. 2

WHERE: Missouri Botanical Garden

COST: $9-$18 (free for festival level members)

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Photo Credit: Brewed Arts Festival website and Festival of Nations website

Summer Guide to Arts and Music Events in St. Louis: August (2024)

FAQs

What's on St. Louis August? ›

15 Things to Do in St. Louis This August
  • Waitress. July 30 to August 5. ...
  • Taste of St. Louis. ...
  • City Nights. August 2, 16 and 30. ...
  • 9th Annual Tennessee Williams Festival. August 8 to 18. ...
  • Blues at the Arch. August 9 and 10. ...
  • P! NK: Summer Carnival. ...
  • Grub & Groove. August 10. ...
  • STLFringe Fest. August 12 to 18.

What festivals are in St Louis in June 2024? ›

The 2024 festival season includes The Barber of Seville (May 25 to June 29), La bohème (June 1 to 30), Julius Caesar (June 9 to 28) and Galileo Galilei (June 15 to 29). All the operas will be sung in English and accompanied by the Grammy Award-winning St.

What is the most famous thing in St. Louis? ›

The Gateway Arch

This monument is synonymous with St. Louis and familiar to all, but did you know it was designed to commemorate the city's historical role as the country's “Gateway to the West” in the 19th century?

Why is St. Louis so famous? ›

St. Louis is a vibrant metropolis in the heartland of the USA, with its fiercely independent frontier-town roots, layered with Midwest modesty. Commonly referred to as the 'Gateway to the West', this eclectic city is famous for its iconic Gateway Arch, fiercely loyal sports fans, and blues music scene.

What artists are coming to STL in 2024? ›

Big Concerts Coming to St. Louis in 2024
  • Eagles.
  • Drake with J. Cole.
  • Olivia Rodrigo.
  • Guster.
  • Tim McGraw.
  • Zach Bryan.
  • Portugal. the Man.
  • Hootie & the Blowfish.
Jan 23, 2024

What concerts are coming to Busch Stadium in 2024? ›

Def Leppard, Journey, and Cheap Trick take the stage at Busch Stadium on Saturday, July 6th for The Summer Stadium Tour 2024.

Where is Boom Festival 2024? ›

🌎 Portugal, Idanha-a-Nova lake (Boomland) ❤️Ambassador Tickets 8 Oct 2024.

What is the average high in St. Louis in August? ›

August in St. Louis remains hot and humid, the second warmest month, with average temperatures around 78.8°F, ranging from highs of 88°F to lows of 69°F. The city receives about 3.3 inches of rainfall.

What event is everyone in St. Louis looking forward to in Meet Me in St. Louis? ›

It is the summer of 1903, and everyone in the Smith family eagerly anticipates the opening of the 1904 World's Fair.

Is kiss coming to St. Louis? ›

October 25, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center. October 27, 2023 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena.

What food is St. Louis known for? ›

Food associated with St. Louis
  • Frozen custard concrete.
  • Gerber sandwich.
  • Gooey butter cake.
  • Mayfair salad dressing.
  • Provel cheese.
  • St. Louis-style barbecue.
  • St. Louis-style pizza.
  • St. Paul sandwich.

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