This Week in St. Louis
For the past 6 years, our STL Bucket List Weekend Guide has helped thousands of people discover the best things to do in St. Louis every single Friday. From festivals and markets to concerts, sports, and the city's most iconic events, we’ve made it our mission to keep you connected to the culture.
Now, we’re bringing that same energy to a new format. This Week in St. Louis is our brand new weekly podcast hosted by Brice. Each episode is a quick 10-15 minute listen, dropping every Thursday, giving you everything you need to plan your weekend in the St. Louis. Stay in the know, support local, and experience the best of St. Louis, one event at a time.
This Week in St. Louis
January 30-February 1
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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here.
This week, we’re in that cozy in-between moment as January fades into February. The city is still wintry, but things are starting to wake back up with indoor festivals, live music, food-focused events, and a few classic STL winter traditions.
In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice covers what’s happening across the city, from all-weekend events to live shows, brunch plans, and a few standout community happenings worth building your weekend around.
This week’s highlights include:
- Art Inside Festival at Schlafly Tap Room
- Loop Ice Carnival with ice sculptures and a drone show
- Cajun Cook-Off at Anheuser-Busch Beer Garden
- The Orchid Show opening at the Missouri Botanical Garden
- The Wizard of Oz in Concert with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
- Live music, comedy, burlesque, and a Blues game at Enterprise Center
Whether you’re planning a full day out or just one solid plan to anchor your weekend, we’ve got you covered.
📲 Follow along on Instagram @stlbucketlist for the full lineup and weekly updates.
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