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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 6 MIN

July 10-12

from This Week in St. Louis · host Brice Bement

After an unforgettable Fourth of July weekend, things slow down just enough to enjoy some of St. Louis' favorite summer traditions.From the St. Lunatics' hometown reunion and Cardinals baseball to outdoor concerts, neighborhood festivals, family events, and a one-of-a-kind Beer Mile, there's plenty happening around the city this weekend.In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice rounds up the best events happening around town so you can make the most of your weekend.This week's highlights include:• St. Lunatics celebrating the 25th anniversary of Free City with a hometown show at The Pageant.• The Fray and Dashboard Confessional bringing an early-2000s alternative rock double bill to Saint Louis Music Park.• Sounds of Summer Concert Series at Chesterfield Amphitheater featuring Huey Lewis tribute band Fake News.• Levitt VIBE STL ComeUNITY Concert at Phillip Lucier Park celebrating the music and culture of the Delmar Corridor.• Cardinals vs. Braves at Busch Stadium featuring Yacht Rock Night, David Eckstein bobblehead giveaway, Disability Pride Night, Sesame Street Day, Kids Sunday, and postgame base running.• South Pacific at The Muny, returning to Forest Park with one of Broadway's most beloved classic musicals.• Groovin' in the Garden at The Magic House with live music, Andy's Frozen Custard, and after-hours museum play.• Let Them Eat Art in Maplewood featuring local artists, live entertainment, food, shopping, and Bastille Day festivities.• Outdoor Movie Night at Westport Plaza with a free showing of Cars, face painting, and family activities.• The Hill's Independence Day Fireworks Celebration at Sublette Park.• The Beer Mile North American Classic at Urban Chestnut Brewing Company, where elite runners race four laps... with four beers along the way.Spot of the Week 🍕Del BonoBen Poremba's newest restaurant has officially opened in the Delmar Market District. Known for incredible wood-fired pizza, a beautiful dining space, and the hospitality that's made the Bengelina Restaurant Group one of St. Louis' best, Del Bono is already shaping up to be one of the city's hottest new dining destinations.Whether you're catching a concert, heading to Busch Stadium, spending an evening at The Muny, exploring Maplewood, or checking out one of St. Louis' most unique sporting events, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy another great summer weekend.Tag @STLBucketList if you check anything out—we love seeing your adventures. 💛🎙️ Presented by Hoffmann Brothers🔔 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.

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After an unforgettable Fourth of July weekend, things slow down just enough to enjoy some of St. Louis' favorite summer traditions. From the St. Lunatics' hometown reunion and Cardinals baseball to outdoor concerts, neighborhood festivals, family events, and a one-of-a-kind Beer Mile, there's plenty happening around the city this weekend. In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice rounds up the best events happening around town so you can make the most of your weekend. This week's hi...

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