Things to Do in the Lou in September


After surviving a record-breaking August, St. Louis is more than ready for fall. Here are 10 things we are are doing this September to enjoy the cooler temperatures.


Saint Louis Art Fair

September 6 to 8

An explosion of color in the streets of Clayton, the Saint Louis Art Fair attracts a variety of high-quality artists and enthusiastic art lovers – plus, some of St. Louis’ best restaurants that keep everyone energized. Whether you’re looking for a piece of fine art to fill your home or a fun-filled day in the sun, you should stop by this three-day event.


Art Outside

September 6 to 8

Art, like beer, brings people together, which inspired Schlafly Beer to establish Art Outside in 2004. Hosted at Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood, the festival aims to raise awareness and appreciation of art and music created in the St. Louis community. This year’s festival will feature more than 60 artists who specialize in photography, woodwork, textiles, watercolor, mixed media and more. Stop by with your family and friends and get to know art without pretense.


Q in the Lou

September 7 and 8

Barbecue, beer and bands will coverage on Gateway Arch National Park for Q in the Lou. Over the weekend, legendary pitmasters will smoke more than 30,000 pounds of meat, which you can wash down with ice-cold beer while an awesome lineup of musicians rocks the event.


The Taste of Black St. Louis

September 13 to 15

As the largest Black-owned food festival in the Midwest, The Taste of Black St. Louis celebrates vibrant Black-owned restaurants, food trucks, marketplaces and nonprofits in the St. Louis region. Experience their delicious dishes and gourmet goods among community members in Memorial Plaza.


Music at the Intersection

September 14 and 15

Music and heritage meet at this festival in the Grand Center Arts District. Every rendition of Music at the Intersection, a civic-led effort presented by the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, encompasses multiple stages set up in streets and green spaces throughout the neighborhood. St. Louis-based musicians as well as national acts spanning musical genres, including blues, jazz, soul, R&B, rock ‘n’ roll and hip-hop, come together in this celebration of St. Louis’ musical, cultural and artistic legacy. 


St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Forest Park Concert

September 19

At this annual concert in Forest Park, you can experience the sounds of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra under the stars. Find a spot on Art Hill, sit back and enjoy the music, from classical tunes to modern scores. The event also includes fare from local food trucks for purchase and a stunning firework show.


The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race

September 20 and 21

One of St. Louis’ most idyllic events, The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race is not to be missed. Event organizers say that it’s the oldest and best-attended hot air balloon race in the world – so you might want to scope out the perfect viewing area for you and your family ahead of time. This September, the event will also feature food trucks, music, wagon rides, a firework show and more free family fun!


Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival

September 21

Twenty-two years ago, a small but passionate group of music lovers organized the first Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival simply because they wanted to throw a great party in their historic downtown. Today, the award-winning festival is one of the most family-friendly music festivals in the world. Offering nonstop jazz and blues on two stages, the free event showcases St. Louis’ most talented performers – plus, area restaurants. Street entertainers also amuse spectators with balloons, juggling and face-painting. Join the party as people from one to 100 get on their feet and shake their groove thang in the streets!


Evolution Festival

September 28 and 29

In its second year, Evolution Festival will once again shake things up in St. Louis. Held in Forest Park, the genre-bending music festival features live music infused with a bold beverage experience – plus, food that spotlights traditional recipes as well as cutting-edge trends from some of the most recognizable pitmasters in the Show-Me State. In 2024, top musical acts will include The Killers, Beck, Jane’s Addiction, Blondie, Nile Rodgers and Elle King.


Tower Grove Pride

September 28 and 29

Bringing a rainbow of colors to Tower Grove Park, this community-powered Pride festival features the People’s Joy Parade, outdoor story time, arts and crafts and live music on two separate stages. Tower Grove Pride aims to support and promote social justice for every disadvantaged and undervalued community.

Previous PostNext Post

Subscribe

Search

Categories