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    Events happening in St. Louis – March Edition

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    Photo by Jia (Sophia) Buck
    Events happening in St. Louis – March Edition

    As Missouri weather fluctuates from Winter to Spring and back again, make sure to go enjoy events in the STL area. 

    Here is a list of concerts, events, and festivals you can attend in the St. Louis area in Mar. 2024 that are indoors and warm. 

    Ailey II: March 1 and 2 at the Touhill Performing Arts Center 

    Back by popular demand, Dance St. Louis presents Ailey II. Ailey II is renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s best early-career dance talent with the passion and artistry of today’s choreographers. 

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    Company: The Smash Hit Musical Comedy: Feb. 27 to March 10 at the Fabulous Fox Theater 

    This five-Tony Award-winning musical comedy will be coming to the St. Louis Fabulous Fox. It’s Bobbie’s 35th birthday party, and all her friends keep asking, “Why aren’t you married? Why can’t you find the right man? Isn’t it time to settle down and start a family?” As Bobbie searches for answers, she discovers why being single, being married, and being alive in the 21st century could drive a person crazy.  

    St. Patrick’s Day Parade: March 17 on Main Street in St. Charles 

    The City of St. Charles in partnership with the St. Charles Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians presents the third annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Main Street. Go enjoy a family-oriented event celebrating Irish heritage and the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick on Main Street. 

    Shen Yun: March 2 and 3 at The Stifel Theater 

    Shen Yun takes audiences on an extraordinary journey through China’s 5,000 years of divinely inspired culture. Exquisite beauty from the heavens, profound wisdom from past dynasties, timeless legends, and ethnic traditions all spring to life through classical Chinese dance, enchanting live orchestral music, authentic costumes, and patented interactive backdrops. 

    Dancing with the Stars Live 2024: March 5 at The Stifel Theater 

    Winter heats up with a brand-new live production of Dancing with the Stars. With dazzling, sexy, high-energy – the stage show at Stifel Theatre will feature your favorite professional dancers from the hit television series performing glittering numbers. 

    Encanto in Concert: March 9 and 10 at The Stifel Theater 

    Encanto will play on a big screen at Stifel Theatre while the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra plays the magical, chart-topping soundtrack live. The event will follow the story of Mirabel, the seemingly ordinary Madrigal, who might just be the beacon of hope that her extraordinary family needs when the magic of their home is at stake. 

    Olivia Rodrigo: “GUTS” World Tour: March 12 at The Enterprise Center 

    Olivia Rodrigo will bring her “GUTS” World Tour to Enterprise Center on March 12 with special guest Chappell Roan.  

    Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue: March 12 at 7:30 p.m. at The Stifel Theater 

    Grab your best friends and shuffle to Shady Pines. The Golden Girls are back with a brand-new stage show that’s more exciting than a trip to St. Olaf. Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue, coming to Stifel Theatre on March 12, features a wonderful blend of nostalgia and wit with the sex appeal of drag. 

    Storyscapes: March 15 at The Grandel 

    StoryScapes is an evening-length work of contemporary dance theater reflecting on the stories told, and ideas and attitudes shared that shape and impact lives. StoryScapes features original choreography by artistic director, Dawn Karlovsky, with live and recorded sound scores by St. Louis musicians Kalo Hoye and Tory Starbuck, and video collaboration with filmmaker, Zlatko Ćosić. 

    Disney Princess: The Concert: March 16 at 2 p.m. at The Fabulous Fox Theater 

    For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives. Now, these beloved songs come alive on stage with a host of Broadway stars in Disney Princess: The Concert! At The Fabulous Fox, your every dream will come true as larger-than-life animations and theatrical effects immerse the audience in pure Disney magic. While powerhouse stars sing your favorite princess, hero, and, yes, villain songs, they will also share behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the stage and screen. 

    Romeo and Juliet with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra: March 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stifel Theater 

    The scores of two classic ballets – Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring Suite and Sergei Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet – will receive a new St. Louis collaboration at this event at Stifel Theatre on March 16. As Stéphane Denève conducts the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, The Big Muddy Dance Company, choreographed by Kirven Douthit-Boyd, will dance to the music. 

    Tim McGraw: “Standing Room Only” Tour: March 22 at the Enterprise Center 

    Tim McGraw will bring his “Standing Room Only” Tour to Enterprise Center with special guest Carly Pearce. 

    STL HOLI 2024 (Color Festival): March 23 at Stacy Park 

    FusionSTL and ARCEOS Events in partnership with the City of Olivette is bringing the biggest Holi, Festival of Colors, celebration in the greater St. Louis area. This event will feature live music from NNA & DJ Gurkha, as well as colors, food, and drinks available for purchase. 

    Ledisi: “The Good Life” Tour: March 23 at the Stifel Theater 

    Get ready for a musical revolution! Vocal powerhouse and Grammy Award winner Ledisi is coming to Stifel Theatre with special guest Raheem DeVaughn. 

    An Evening with John Cusack and a screening of “Say Anything”: March 30 at the Stifel Theater 

    With four decades worth of roles in more than 70 films, Hollywood icon John Cusack has enjoyed a varied and noteworthy career. Now, join him for a screening of Say Anything, followed by a live conversation regarding his career and the making of the film. 

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    Jia Buck is the culture editor and a reporter for Lindenlink Media. She is a freshman majoring in Communications with an emphasis on Journalism. Aside from writing, Jia loves strange historical facts, fantasy books, and anything creative. Jia spends her free time with friends or rewatching Gilmore Girls for the hundredth time.
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