Circus Flora: Marooned! – June 6th-23rd

3401 Washington Blvd. St. Louis – $10-$99 Tickets

Inspired by the allure and mystery of a deserted island, “Marooned!” transports audiences into a world of adventure, discovery, and enchantment. Now in its 38th year with the production of Marooned!, Circus Flora continues to delight audiences with awe-inspiring theatrical productions in its iconic Big Top tent, featuring world-renowned acts and original live music. Its narrative and amazing physical feats engage audience members personally and emotionally, giving them an experience they won’t forget.

Les Miserables at The Muny – June 17th-23rd

#1 Theatre Drive, St. Louis – Ticket prices vary depending on seat

The epic Les Misérables, based on Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel, returns to The Muny to make history once again. Set against the backdrop of post-Revolutionary France, this celebrated mega-musical follows the journey of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict seeking a fresh start, and his relentless pursuer, Javert. Its powerful songs and thrilling story of love, passion, sacrifice and redemption have been beloved the world over for generations. 

Finally Friday – Fridays, May 31st-August 30th from 4-8pm

Laumeier Sculpture Park

Kick off your summer weekends at Laumeier Sculpture Park with our Finally Friday Series. Each Friday this summer, you’ll find food and beverage vendors onsite at the Park from 4-8 p.m. So grab a drink and a bite and celebrate that it is finally Friday!

Third Fridays: Wine & Dine – June 21st to August 16th

Third Degree Glass – Prices vary

On the third Friday of every month from 6 to 10 p.m., come to
Third Degree for glass blowing demonstrations, private experiences,
raffles, exhibits, food & drinks, and live music. We create HEAT in the
Delmar Maker District, and we want you there!

Pride St. Louis Grand Pride Parade – June 30th at 12pm

Starting at 10th and Market – FREE

The Grand Pride Parade, begins at 12 PM, runs down Market St. starting at 10th and Market, past the PrideFest grounds, and ending at 16th and Market.

Staging areas for Parade participants will be provided to the participants before the celebration.

The Grand Pride Parade serves as a means to showcase the creative talents and service hundreds of LGBT-friendly businesses, non-profit organizations, and community groups, as they spread their message to all who attend.

The Grand Pride Parade also serves as a method for legislators and candidates to illustrate their support of the LGBTQiA + community and the causes we support.

Celebrate St. Louis – July 4th

Downtown St. Louis – FREE

Concerts, parades and fireworks galore – Fair St. Louis has been reimagined as Celebrate St. Louis.

Engaging, serving and celebrating the region through diverse, impactful and entertaining experiences, the Fourth of July event will take place in downtown St. Louis with a special focus on the 150th anniversary of the Eads Bridge, which has been a local landmark since its dedication on July 4, 1874.

Art Hill Film Series – July 12th and 19th

St. Louis Art Museum’s Front Lawn – No tickets required

Join us this July when the Museum’s front yard is transformed into the city’s biggest cinema during the Art Hill Film Series, a St. Louis tradition of films, food, and music. This year’s featured films are Back to the Future on July 12 and Meet Me in St. Louis on July 19. Music, food trucks, a cash bar, and more preshow festivities start at 6 pm. The featured film will be shown at 9 pm. No tickets are required for the event.

In the event of severe weather, the Museum will announce any delay or cancellation on Facebook, Instagram, and slam.org. If a film is canceled due to weather, it will not be rescheduled.

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