MEGAN COURTNEY | A&E Editor
Looking for something to do? How about a concert? Check out the list below to see who’s stopping by St. Louis this week.
1. Underoath with Dance Gavin Dance and Veil of Maya
Tuesday, May 15
7 p.m.
Pops (Sauget, Illinois)
The Tampa, Florida natives will be going on tour with Dance Gavin Dance and Veil of Maya. The band’s most recent album, “Erase Me” was produced by Matt Squire, who’s worked for artists like 3OH!3 and Panic! At The Disco, according to the band’s Facebook page.
Tickets can be purchased online through TicketWeb or at the doors of the event. Every ticket purchased online comes with a digital download of “Erase Me” and can be redeemed via email. Tickets are $30.50 in advance or $32 at the door. There is a $2 minor surcharge.
2. Fleet Foxes with Amen Dunes
Tuesday, May 15
8 p.m.
Peabody Opera House
Fleet Foxes were founded in 2005 and are classified as Indie folk, according to Spotify. The band’s most recent album, “Crack-Up” was released in 2017 and features 11 songs.
Amen Dunes’ most recent album was released earlier this year and is titled “Freedom.” and also features 11 songs that have an electronic twist, according to his Spotify page.
Tickets can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or through the Peabody Opera House box office. Tickets begin at $35.50. Box office hours can be found on the event page.
3. Stick to Your Guns and Hawthorne Heights
Wednesday, May 16
6:30 p.m.
Pops (Sauget, Illinois)
According to Spotify, Stick to Your Guns took a “bold step in a new direction” on their most recent album “True View” with “haunting clean vocals” and phone conversation which “threads” a narrative of self-realization.
Hawthorne Heights released an album earlier this year called “Bad Frequencies” and caused controversy by leaving Victory Records and violating their contract. They toured during the fall of 2006 while the controversy with Victory Records was happening, according to Spotify.
Tickets can be purchased online through TicketWeb or at the doors of the event. Tickets are $20 flat or $12.50 apiece if purchased in bundles of four and are available online until the day of the show at 6:30 p.m. There is a $2 minor surcharge
4. Jason Aldean on the “High Noon Neon Tour 2018”
Thursday, May 17
7:30 p.m.
Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
Supporting acts for this tour include Luke Combs, Lauren Alaina and Dee Jay Silver. This tour is in support of Aldean’s new album, “Rearview Town,” which features the song featured in the name of the tour, “High Noon Neon.”
Aldean is offering a VIP package for this tour which is priced at $249. For more information or to purchase, click here. Alaina is also offering a VIP package which includes perks such as a meet and greet and more. It is priced at $65. For more information or to purchase, click here.
Tickets begin at $39 and can be purchased online through Live Nation or through the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater box office. Box office hours can be found on the event page. Every ticket purchased online comes with one physical copy of “Rearview Town” and can be redeemed through email.
5. Lake Street Dive
Saturday, May 19
8 p.m.
The Pageant
Lake Street Dive is a band from Brooklyn, New York. According to Spotify, they are classified as “a fascinating blend of influences and complexity,” with a mix of jazz and a “passion for classic rock and garage aesthetics.”
Tickets are $29.25 and can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or through Suite 100 at The Pageant. All tickets purchased in person with cash at Suite 100 will be discounted to face value. Hours for Suite 100 can be found on The Pageant’s website. Every ticket purchased online comes with one physical copy of “Free Yourself Up,” Lake Street Dive’s upcoming album and can be redeemed through email. There is a $2 minor surcharge.
6.Tomorrows Bad Seeds
Saturday, May 19
8 p.m.
Duck Room at Blueberry Hill
According to the band’s official Facebook page, the Los Angeles, California natives are classified as “a perfect mix of reggae, rock and pop.” The band also tours an average of “40 weeks a year coast-to-coast,” also according to Facebook.
Tickets are $13 and can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or in-person at the venue. All tickets purchased in person with cash will be discounted to face value. There is a $2 minor surcharge.
7. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Sunday, May 20
8 p.m.
The Pageant
According to Spotify, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have a “unique sense of melody.” Two members of the group, Krayzie Bone and Bizzy Bone, revealed that they were working on a duet album.
Tickets are $55 and can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or through Suite 100 at The Pageant. All tickets purchased in person with cash at Suite 100 will be discounted to face value. Hours for Suite 100 can be found on The Pageant’s website. There is a $2 minor surcharge.
For a complete selection of concerts, sporting events and more, visit Ticketmaster’s website. Be sure to check back next week for more concerts coming to St. Louis.