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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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St. Louis music fans, venue and event operators and St. Louis on the Air’s Miya Norfleet discuss how they find new local artists, songs and venues. They also describe the different music scenes across genres in St. Louis and how the scenes have changed over the last few years.
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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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John Medeski’s Mad Skillet will make its only U.S. appearance of the year on Saturday at Music at the Intersection, the three-day festival set to take over Grand Center.
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The upstart festival brings together 20 local bands at the Sinkhole and Platypus.
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Metro Boomin has created hits with fellow hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar, 21 Savage and Future.
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The Smokin’ Hayride festival will include artists from multiple genres and will take place sometime next year.
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Several local musicians were disappointed in lack of accommodations such as access to meals and greenroom space.
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Jane’s Addiction will not perform at the music festival next weekend. Another headliner, Blondie, dropped its tour in July.
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A quintet of jazz players assembled for Music at the Intersection will pay tribute to the indelible contribution of jazz musicians and educators from the east side of the river.