ST. LOUIS —
mc chris at Pop's Friday, March 6
mc chris is a rapper from Illinois who used to work as an animator, writer and voice actor for multiple shows on Cartoon Network. He's known for rapping about nerdy things using adult language and themes, like ninjas, "Star Wars", cartoons and candy. His lyrics are amusing, but his flow is smooth and his rhymes are incredibly clever. It’s hard not to take him seriously as an artist. Get ready for a night filled with some of the catchiest songs you’ve ever heard.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and this all ages show starts at 8 p.m. Click here for tickets and more information.
The Scandaleros at Venice Cafe Friday, March 6
This bluesy, swampy, Bayou funk group from St. Louis has a unique sound that's a mashup of several different genres. The Scandaleros' energetic shows keep the audience engaged and grooving. Their show at Venice Cafe starts at 9 p.m. Click here for more information.
Legends Undercover at Tin Roof Saturday, March 7
Legends Undercover are a newer St. Louis band, but they have quickly gained popularity. This four-piece is sure to become one of the city’s most popular cover bands. Come out to Tin Roof from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. for a dynamic show packed with all the nostalgic '90s and 2000s tunes you can handle.
Tonina at True/False Film Fest Saturday, March 7
Tonina Saputo is a singer/songwriter, bassist, music journalist and poet from St. Louis. Tonina performs her beautiful music with both English and Spanish lyrics. The emotion in her voice is so strong that it can be easily felt by any listener, even if the song is being sung in a language they don’t speak. The multi-talented musician will be playing a set at True/False Film Fest in Columbia, Missouri, this weekend. The drive will be totally worth it! To learn more about Tonina, click here, or listen to her music here!
An Evening with Jake's Leg at Delmar Hall Saturday, March 7
Attention music lovers and happy, hippy people! Jake’s Leg has been gracing St. Louis with the gift of peace, love, positive vibes and trippy tunes for more than 40 years. Dance your way out to Delmar Hall on Saturday if you’re in need of a little Grateful Dead music and some serious fun. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. For more info about Jake’s Leg, visit their website.