
This Week in St. Louis
August 14 - 16
Another huge summer weekend has arrived in St. Louis, bringing legendary rock concerts, free riverfront festivals, live music, family-friendly fun, food festivals, and plenty of outdoor entertainment. Whether you're looking for a concert, sporting event, food festival, family-friendly fun, or a relaxing night out, there's no shortage of things to do across the region. In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down the biggest events happening around town so you can make the most of your weekend. This week's highlights include: • Guns N' Roses brings their 2026 world tour to Busch Stadium on Sunday night for a three-hour-plus rock show downtown. • Blues at the Arch takes over Gateway Arch National Park Friday through Sunday with free blues music, a history walk, kids programming, food trucks, and a Saturday blues history panel. • The Chess Pocket Park concert series features local artists at Love Bank Park on Cherokee Street Friday evening. • A candlelight tribute concert blending the music of Queen and ABBA lights up The Link Auditorium Friday evening. • Bingo Loco brings its high-energy live bingo rave, complete with dance-offs and confetti, to FanDuel Sports Network Live on Friday evening. • Grant's Farm continues its Summer Nights series Friday and Saturday with live music, food, drinks, and an extended drone light show. • Francis Park hosts its 15th annual Grub and Groove Festival on Saturday with food, live music, games, and raffles. • The Gateway Dragon Boat Festival takes over Creve Coeur Lake on Saturday with community boat racing. • Leo Coffee celebrates its birthday on Sunday with vendors and a special menu. • Glendale Green hosts a Found and Formed pop-up art cafe on Saturday afternoon with painting, clay work, and a charm bar. • Westport Plaza's Movie Night on the Plaza on Friday features a screening of Sing, plus face painting and caricatures for the family. • The Edwardsville Rotary Criterium brings a fast-paced bike race to the heart of Edwardsville on Saturday. Spot of the Week Atari Vintage Atari Vintage is bringing 70s and 80s fashion to Cherokee Street with a brand-new brick-and-mortar storefront from 24-year-old owner Emma. After an exclusive ticketed soft opening, the shop celebrates its official grand opening the weekend of August 29th. Add it to your STL Bucket List. From Guns N' Roses rocking Busch Stadium to blues on the riverfront, drone light shows at Grant's Farm, and a brand-new vintage shop on Cherokee Street, there's something happening for everyone this weekend in St. Louis. Tag @STLBucketList if you check anything out—we love seeing your adventures. New episodes every week. ️ This Week in St. Louis is presented by Hoffmann Brothers , proudly serving St. Louis for over 40 years. From heating and cooling to plumbing and electrical, they help keep homes running smoothly all year long.

