This past Saturday, St. Louis had their first major concert of the new year, with Zach Bryan going to the Dome at America’s Center. This concert kicked off the many concerts St. Louis will be hosting this year. With artists like Pitbull, Megan Moroney, and Noah Kahan. St. Louisans are excited for another season of concerts.
“I went to Zach Bryan, Tucker Wetmore and Ty Myers, they were both amazing and have been some of my favorite artists, so seeing them in concert has been great,” senior Logan Hanquet said.
Artists Zach Bryan, Tucker Wetmore and Ty Myers have come to St. Louis already. With Wetmore and Myers going to the Factory, and Bryan going to the Dome. Country fans have also enjoyed Eric Church and Rascal Flatts at the Enterprise Center. With people going to these concerts, it relieved some winter stress people get with school, allowing them to get some fresh air with a country music concert in winter time hearing their favorite artists in-person.
“I’m really excited to go to Pitbull, I’m glad he’s coming to St. Louis this year. His concerts I hear are super fun and energetic so I’m happy to finally see him in concert for the first time,” junior Reed Cross said.
With the new concert season, other non-country artists are coming to St. Louis also, like Pitbull also known as Mr. Worldwide. His music type is very appealing for concert goers because of its catchy beats and his songs being known by everyone. Pitbull is coming to Hollywood Casino Amphitheater on September 18th.
Artist Noah Kahan is also coming to St. Louis, he is a very popular artist that also relates to a lot of people. Last time he was in St. Louis, who sold out St. Louis Music Park and Delmar Hall but since then he has skyrocketed as an artist. Now in 2026 he is coming to Busch Stadium known for hosting Cardinals games which has a capacity of 44,383 people. He is coming to St. Louis on August 2nd. People are excited to see his folk-pop and indie folk music.
This concert year in St. Louis is a very special one, with all different genres and artists visiting our city. All people in St. Louis looks forward to going to a concert whether that is Pitbull or Noah Kahan. They look forward to another great season of exciting concerts in our city.
