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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.
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Headliners at Music at the Intersection include genre-busting jazz phenom Esperanza Spalding. The festival will take over Grand Center this weekend.
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St. Louis’ music scene is flourishing. Here’s how you can find which show to check out next.