Archive for the 'Concert' Category

Rockin’ for Jude Benefit Concert

Tomorrow evening, Tau Kappa Epsilon and KSLU will be teaming up to present TKE’s philanthropy night – a Rockin’ for Jude Benefit Concert for St. Jude Children’s Research, taking place in the Billiken Club!

The concert will SLU acts along with local acts. Scheduled to play is Show Some Teeth, Beyond All Reason, The Founders, DJ Apollo, and LOL (the SLU improv group). There will also be door prizes and a raffle. You can get a ticket at the door for $4, and buy raffles at the price of 1 for $1 or 6 for $5. All proceeds will go towards St. Jude’s.

It should be a great night, so take a study break and stop by!

 

Rockin’ For Jude Benefit Concert
Wed., May 1st, 8pm
Billiken Club
$4

 

NorthXSouth Grand Spring Concert

Tomorrow night is the annual Spring Concert!

Join SAB at the Georgetown Parking Lot at 7pm for this free show, with opener Drew Holcomb and headliners NEEDTOBREATHE. The theme this year is NorthXSouth Grand, a play on South By Southwest.

The spring concert is always a fun time with the bands performing and other different activities going on (last year they had food for sale and other booths set up)! Definitely stop by and check it out!

SAB Spring Concert
Friday, April 19th, 7pm
Georgetown Parking Lot
Free

 

KSLU Week at the Billiken Club

This coming week is an exciting one for KSLU and the Billiken Club!! In celebration of The Billiken Club returning as our awesome on-campus music venue, KSLU has put together a week filled with local music at the venue!

Check out the sweet happenings below and stop by to support KSLU, The Billiken Club, and the St. Louis music scene!

Mon. 4/15 – Open Mic Night. Anyone is welcome to stop by and show off their talents! (Free and the new coffee shop by campus, Chronicle Coffee, will be supplying coffee)

Tues. 4/16 – Jake Leech, Night Flights, and CaveofswordS concert. Doors at 8pm, show at 9.

Wed. 4/17 – BodyFarms, Trauma Harness, and Mikey Wehling and the Reverbs concert. Doors at 8pm, show at 9.

Fri. 4/19 – FarFetched showcase featuring Black James, MME, Adult Fur, and Hearskra-z. Doors at 8pm, show at 8:30.

 

Each concert will cost $2 for SLU students and $5 for the public. KSLU will also be “rocking the Quad” from 8am-8pm on Friday the 19th, so go hang out with the crew in the Quad and request some songs! Look forward to more concerts, including touring bands, to take place in the Billiken Club next school year, and don’t forget about Record Store Day taking place on Saturday, April 20th!

 

KSLU Week at the Billiken Club
Mon. 4/15 – Fri. 4/19

 

People Get Ready Concert

If you like to dance, be sure to not miss out on the upcoming People Get Ready concert at Plush this Sunday evening! KSLU is sponsoring the show at SLU students get a half price ticket discount!

People Get Ready are a indie pop band that features one of the members from Yeasayer. Opening for them are St. Louis’ own Kid Scientist and We Should Leave This Tree. This show is guaranteed to make you move! Plush is located right down the block by the Flying Cow at 3224 Locust St. The show starts at 7:30 and is $6 for SLU students! Stop by and support KSLU!

 

KSLU Presents: People Get Ready
Sunday, April 7th, 7:30pm
$6 SLU students (w/ ID)
Plush – 3224 Locust St.

 

An Evening with Members of the St. Louis Symphony

In conjunction with its current exhibition, Edward Boccia: Figurative Expressionist, the Saint Louis University Museum of Art is pleased to host an evening, tomorrow night, with musicians from the St. Louis Symphony, featuring principal cellist Daniel Lee!
Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the performance begins promptly at 6 p.m. The performance is free and open to the public, but seating is limited.
In advance of his California tour in March 2013, Lee will perform Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodaly’s
unaccompanied Cello Sonata which is considered a piece of great virtuosity that allows its listeners a reference to the traditional folk music of the composer’s homeland while enveloping modern sensibility. The evening promises to be engaging and enlightening as the piece, which was composed in 1915, is considered one the most noteworthy for the cello. Lee has been called “assertive and commanding” by the New York Times.
The concert, which is part of the STL Symphony’s Symphony in Your College program, will also include a string quartet performance by Symphony musicians Helen Kim and Jooyeon Kong, violins, Di Shi, viola and Bjorn Ranheim, cello.

For more information, please visit http://sluma.slu.edu or call 314-977-2666.

 

SLUMA Presents: An Evening with members of the St. Louis Symphony
Wednesday, Feb. 27th. Doors at 5:30, show at 6pm
SLUMA
Free