Just a short drive from the TriState, westward on I-64, will lead you to year #2 for Music at the Intersection in St. Louis, this weekend, September 10th-11th in the Grand Center Arts District.
The two-day music festival features three outdoor stages, art activations, a mural market, artisans, food trucks, and more as it celebrates the culture of art and music in St. Louis while featuring a combination of local and international artists.
The festival opens at 11am on both days.
There are some 50 plus musicians (rock, blues, soul, funk) including Buddy Guy, Booker T Jones, Gary Clark, Jr, JJ Grey & Mofro, The Urge, Erykah Badu, and Rose Royce.
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www.musicattheintersection.org or follow the festival on social media: Facebook
(www.facebook.com/MusicAtTheIntersection), Twitter (www.twitter.com/Music_Intersect) and
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Music at the Intersection is a civic-led effort presented by Kranzberg Arts Foundation and Steward Family Foundation. First held in 2021, the festival tells the story of St. Louis’ musical, cultural and artistic heritage. It celebrates the city’s imprint on the American songbook, the relationship St. Louis has with its Mississippi River sister cities and the musical genres that have been birthed and fostered locally. Music at the Intersection gives a spotlight to national acts as well as St. Louis-based musicians across blues, jazz, soul, R&B, hip-hop, and rock and roll.



