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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 8 MIN

June 19 - 21

from This Week in St. Louis · host Brice Bement

Juneteenth celebrations, World Cup watch parties, Father's Day events, live music, festivals, markets, and community celebrations are taking over St. Louis this weekend.In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down one of the most event-packed weekends of the summer, highlighting everything from meaningful Juneteenth celebrations and Team USA watch parties to concerts, local business anniversaries, family-friendly festivals, and can't-miss community events happening across the region.This week's highlights include:• Juneteenth celebrations throughout the region, including events at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, Museum of Black History, East St. Louis Freedom & Equity Festival, and Juneteenth STL's parade and weekend programming.• Soul of a People: A Juneteenth Celebration at Powell Symphony Hall featuring the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performing music from Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Sam Cooke, and Bill Withers.• Team USA vs. Australia World Cup watch parties at Energizer Park, Ballpark Village, and the Anheuser-Busch Biergarten.• One-year anniversary celebrations at The Monocle and The Coffee Girl featuring live music, giveaways, local vendors, and special guests.• Friday Night Market at City Foundry with local artists, vintage vendors, handmade goods, food, and drinks.• Free outdoor screening of Shrek at Westport Plaza.• Night Market in the Central West End featuring local vendors, food, drinks, and community shopping.• Father's Day Car Show at the National Museum of Transportation.• Pride Bar Crawl in The Grove benefiting Pride St. Louis.• Concerts from Hozier, Passion Pit, Santana & The Doobie Brothers, EDM Orchestra, and the Missouri Chamber Music Festival.• Final weekend of Shakespeare in the Park's production of The Tempest in Forest Park.• Third Friday at Third Degree Glass Factory featuring live music, glassblowing demonstrations, an open mic night, and hands-on experiences.• World Wellness Cup at Westport Plaza with yoga, pilates, fitness classes, wellness vendors, and live music.• Hairspray at The Muny.• The Magic House's 90s Summer Experience and adults-only Play Date event.• St. Louis Rodeo at Chaifetz Arena featuring bull riding, barrel racing, bronc riding, and more.• Midnight Madness at Worldwide Technology Raceway with drag racing, drifting, DJs, and contests.This Week's Spot of the Week 🥤Dirty Pop & OfflineCustom dirty sodas, creative drinks, trendy snacks, and a summer menu built for every craving. Whether you need a quick afternoon pick-me-up or a pre-weekend treat, it's a fun local stop worth adding to your bucket list.Whether you're celebrating Juneteenth, cheering on Team USA, spending time with Dad, catching live music, supporting local businesses, or exploring a new neighborhood event, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy St. Louis this weekend.Tag @STLBucketList if you check anything out—we love seeing your adventures. 💛🎙️ 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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Juneteenth celebrations, World Cup watch parties, Father's Day events, live music, festivals, markets, and community celebrations are taking over St. Louis this weekend. In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down one of the most event-packed weekends of the summer, highlighting everything from meaningful Juneteenth celebrations and Team USA watch parties to concerts, local business anniversaries, family-friendly festivals, and can't-miss community events happening across the...

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