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October’s new music roundup brings a beautiful blend of sunny and relaxed vibes.
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KDHX 88.1 FM has officially ceased operations, ahead of the takeover of the broadcast signal by Gateway Community Broadcasting. Leaders said an online-only version of the former KDHX will launch by 2027, but former DJs said they’ll launch their own online station soon.
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Whether you want to discover a new local artist or hang out with like-minded music fans, head to a St. Louis music festival.
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An estimated 17,000 people attended this year's Music at the Intersection festival, as the event debuted a new footprint and featured the performances at new venue the Sovereign.
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Free 4 All music showcase will be Saturday and Sunday.
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Listen Up STL music submissions close Aug. 31.
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WerQfest co-founder Tre’von Griffith never expected the festival to be a hit. And it’s still growing.
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New festival Free 4 All will take over 10 venues in Grand Center the weekend before Music At The Intersection. Organizers of the new festival say it’s a sort of opening act for MATI, featuring St. Louis artists.
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For years, a St. Louis band with an unlikely background has been making music inspired by monsters and death.
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Print magazine Search Party STL focuses on St. Louis music, arts and culture produced by local creatives.