Listed below are just a few of our employees picks for issues to do Nov. 4-Nov. 10. |
Higher Deck Golf inside Busch Stadium
When Nov. 11-13 • The place The higher deck of Busch Stadium, 700 Clark Avenue • How a lot $84.99 and up • Extra information upperdeckgolfing.com/stlouis
Have you ever ever needed to hit a golf ball from the highest of Busch Stadium? Higher Deck Golf, which has visited stadiums and ballparks throughout the nation, is coming to St. Louis. Golfers can hit tee photographs from the higher deck across the stadium all the way down to customized greens on the sector beneath. A spherical of golf takes about 90 minutes, however you’ll need extra time to get pleasure from a clubhouse competition with meals, drinks, music and different golf challenges. By Valerie Schremp Hahn
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WerqFest presents Membership Renaissance
When 8 p.m. Nov. 11 • The place .Zack, 3224 Locust Avenue • How a lot Offered out • Extra information metrotix.com
Whereas Beyoncé followers wait patiently for her summer season 2023 tour dates to be introduced (fingers are crossed for a St. Louis present), Membership Renaissance is taking form at .Zack. Membership Renaissance is called after Beyoncé’s dance-heavy “Renaissance.” DJs Nico Marie and Umami are spinning, and there might be a efficiency by Tre G and Mates. “Renaissance”-inspired appears to be like are inspired. The occasion is introduced by Werqfest, the annual occasion spotlighting St. Louis’ Black queer group. By Kevin C. Johnson
Disbelief: A Evening of Surprise and Laughter
When 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 • The place Westport Playhouse, 635 West Port Plaza Drive • How a lot $25 • Extra information joshweidner.com/disbelief
Be a part of native magicians Randy Kalin, Jesse Bader and Josh Weidner as they mix their acts for an evening of comedy magic with viewers participation. Kalin is a grasp of traditional magic and has spent a number of many years as a full-time magician. Bader is a filmmaker and places his personal trendy twist on traditional magic ideas. Weidner entertains company audiences with a mixture of magic and comedy. By Valerie Schremp Hahn

Mvstermind performs throughout the grand opening of the Hawthorn, a brand new occasion area and live performance corridor, in St. Louis on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.
Lure Karaoke
When 8 p.m. Nov. 11 • The place The Hawthorn, 2231 Washington Avenue • How a lot $24-$44 • Extra information universe.com/events/trap-karaoke
Occasion area and live performance venue the Hawthorn, which opened final week with St. Louis hip-hop artist Mvstermind and DJ Mahf, is again this weekend for a few exhibits together with touring occasion Lure Karaoke, which its web site says is “like going to church, however as a substitute of ‘Melodies From Heaven,’ you’re singing ‘Again That Azz Up.’ Lure Karaoke is about private empowerment, cultural participation, cherished moments, group and making a secure area for human connection.” By Kevin C. Johnson
The Taylor Social gathering: Taylor Swift Evening
When 9 p.m. Nov. 11 • The place The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard • How a lot $20-$25 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
The music trade is all abuzz with Taylor Swift lately, from her blockbuster album “Midnights” to her 2023 stadium tour “Eras.” It doesn’t look as if “Eras” might be making it to St. Louis. Within the meantime, Swift followers can have fun her music on the Taylor Social gathering: Taylor Swift Evening, a dance get together going down on the Pageant. The get together celebrates her “Fearless” and “Fame” albums. By Kevin C. Johnson
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
When 10:30 a.m. Nov. 11 and eight p.m. Nov. 12 • The place Powell Corridor, 718 North Grand Boulevard • How a lot $15-$86 • Extra information 314-534-1700; slso.org
Typically overshadowed by third and fifth symphonies that bookend it, Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony affords a considerably sunny and attitudinally upbeat distinction to these better-known and extra oft-performed works. Does it should have a lesser fame than these different works? Come and resolve for your self. Additionally on this system is the U.S. premiere of Helen Grime’s Violin Concerto and Sibelius’s “Evening Experience and Dawn.” By Daniel Durchholz

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a hundredth Anniversary of Jefferson Barracks VA Hospital celebration
When 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nov. 12 • The place Jefferson Barracks VA Hospital, 1 Jefferson Barracks Drive, St. Louis County • How a lot Free • Extra information facebook.com/VAStLouis
Jefferson Barracks Hospital was inbuilt 1922-23 by the newly-established U.S. Veterans Bureau to offer healthcare for troopers and veterans dwelling within the St. Louis County space. They’ll have fun their a hundredth anniversary with a competition that features meals, music, a muscle automobile present, army reenactors, and alternatives to study jobs and enrollment. By Valerie Schremp Hahn
The Emo Evening Tour
When 8 p.m. Nov. 12 • The place The Hawthorn, 2231 Washington Avenue • How a lot $15 • Extra information ticketweb.com
New venue and occasion area the Hawthorn downtown continues its grand opening weekend blast with nationwide touring occasion the Emo Evening Tour. It’s described as “one of the best emo evening get together round. Think about going to a present and listening to Taking Again Sunday, Fall Out Boy, Panic! On the Disco, My Chemical Romance and extra, all enjoying their finest songs all evening lengthy,” courtesy of the tour DJ. By Kevin C. Johnson
Daniel Howell’s “We’re All Doomed Tour”
When 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 • The place The Manufacturing unit, 17105 North Outer 40 Street, Chesterfield • How a lot $39-$50 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
Comic Daniel Howell is described as one of many world’s most burdened and depressed entertainers, and if that’s your vibe, catch all of it along with his present on the Manufacturing unit. Howell skewers the whole lot that’s mistaken with the world, and likewise takes a self-deprecating stance in the case of himself. His newest particular is “Homosexual and Not Proud,” and his best-selling guide is “You Will Get Via This Evening.” By Kevin C. Johnson
Alan Ferber Nonet
When 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 • The place Blue Strawberry, 364 North Boyle Avenue • How a lot $15-$20 • Extra information bluestrawberrystl.com
Grammy-nominated Alan Ferber Nonet graces the Blue Strawberry stage this weekend with an entire lot of brass and extra in tow. He’ll carry out with a specifically assembled lineup of St. Louis gamers: Danny Campbell (trumpet), Bennett Wooden (alto sax), Joel Vanderheyden (tenor sax), Andy Ament (baritone sax), Vince Varvel (guitar), Adam Maness (piano), Bob Deboo (bass), and Joe Winstein-Hibbs (drums). The St. Louis gamers have been instrumental in workshopping the music he has been engaged on. His subsequent album is slated for launch June 2023. By Kevin C. Johnson

Judas Priest
Judas Priest with Queensryche
When 7 p.m. Nov. 13 • The place Household Enviornment, 2002 Enviornment Parkway, St. Charles • How a lot $23-$125 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
After a 2021 cease at St. Louis Music Park, traditional steel band Judas Priest is again on the town with its “50 Heavy Steel Years” tour. Guitarist Richie Faulkner says the tour celebrates the band’s historical past, its music, and its affect on music and on heavy steel. “Half a century — that’s fairly nutty. Fifty years — followers have been giving the band that lifeblood for 50 years.” Faulkner, previously of Soiled Deeds, changed unique participant Okay.Okay. Downing and has been with Judas Priest for under a decade. “I’m honored to be right here. These guys are actually the forefathers of the heavy steel sound.” By Kevin C. Johnson
An Night with Brian Culbertson
When 8 p.m. Nov. 13 • The place The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard • How a lot $49-$59 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
Easy jazz multi-instrumentalist Brian Culbertson, identified for his bombastic exhibits, has been busy of late with a trio of albums — 2021’s “The Trilogy-Half 1: Pink = Ardour,” 2022’s “The Trilogy-Half 2: Blue = Melancholy,” and 2022’s “The Trilogy-Half 3: White = Hope.” Culbertson additionally has a YouTube present known as “The Grasp,” which he says helps fill a void within the market for high-end dwell content material from up to date jazz artists. By Kevin C. Johnson
St. Louis Chamber Refrain
When 3 p.m. Nov. 13 • The place Ursuline Academy, 341 South Sappington Street • How a lot $30 • Extra information 636-458-4343; chamberchorus.org
Songs in reward of wine are the main target of this St. Louis Chamber Refrain live performance. Works by Samuel Barber, William Gillies Whittaker, Randall Thompson, Ralph Vaughan Williams and David Williams might be featured together with a Renaissance piece, “Missa Vinum Bonum” (“Good Wine Mass”) by Orlandus Lassus. By Daniel Durchholz
‘Bosnian St. Louis’
When 5 p.m. Nov. 13 • The place Fontbonne College’s Jack C. Taylor Library, Lewis Room, 6800 Wydown Boulevard • How a lot Free • Extra information left-bank.com
St. Louis is house to extra displaced Bosnians than another metropolis on the planet, write Patrick McCarthy and Akif Cogo of their new guide, “Bosnian St. Louis: Between Two Worlds.” Warfare refugees started settling right here in 1993, and now the group is estimated at 60,000, they are saying. The authors will speak about their guide, which recounts survivors’ reminiscences of struggle and their new lives in Missouri. By Jane Henderson

Steve Vai
Steve Vai
When 8 p.m. Nov. 14 • The place The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard • How a lot $40-$60 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
Famous rock guitarist and songwriter Steve Vai stops on the Pageant on his “Inviolate” tour. He says “a performer thrives on performing. It has been my life for the previous 49 years, except for the final two years, so we’re chomping on the bit to get on the market and play for individuals. A music live performance has the power to dissolve the various challenges we face, and have fun one of many good issues in life, dwell music.” He’s joined on tour by Dave Weiner (guitar, keyboards), Philip Bynoe (bass) and Jeremy Colson (drums). By Kevin C. Johnson

Ausma Zehanat Khan: ‘Blackwater Falls’
When 7 p.m. Nov. 14 • The place Daniel Boone library, 300 Clarkson Street • How a lot Free • Extra information slcl.org; left-bank.com
A number of ladies from immigrant communities have disappeared in Blackwater Falls, however the Colorado city’s sheriff appears uninterested. When when a Syrian refugee is murdered, nonetheless, Detective Inaya Rahman steps in and uncovers a conspiracy. Creator Ausma Zehanat Khan will talk about her new heroine and guide, “Blackwater Falls.” By Jane Henderson
RJ Smith: ‘Chuck Berry’
When 6 p.m. Nov. 15 • The place Left Financial institution Books, 399 North Euclid Avenue • How a lot Free; masks required • Extra information left-bank.com
Creator RJ Smith discusses his new biography, “Chuck Berry: An American Life,” wherein he goals to explain how the singer turned such a groundbreaking determine. It is a new take a look at one in every of St. Louis’ most well-known legends. By Jane Henderson
The Eagles
When 8 p.m. Nov. 15 • The place Enterprise Middle, 1401 Clark Avenue • How a lot $146-$496 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
Basic band the Eagles return to Enterprise Middle. Nation veteran Vince Gill, who joined the band in 2018, continues to be within the fold, persevering with to assist fill the void left by Glenn Frey. Gill doesn’t assume his personal voice sounds rather a lot like Frey’s, however he additionally doesn’t assume that’s essential. “I don’t assume they needed somebody who gave the impression of Glenn,” he says. “I get to be me. It makes whole sense to me. I’m not patting myself on the again, however the way in which I sing and play is true of their wheelhouse. And we like loads of the identical songs, similar artists and have the identical method of creating information. There’s loads of similarities.” By Kevin C. Johnson
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
When 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 • The place Pulitzer Arts Basis, 3716 Washington Avenue • How a lot $25 • Extra information 314-534-1700, slso.org
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s intimate live performance collection on the Pulitzer Arts Basis continues with a program full of works by Australian composers. This system options Peter Schulthorpe’s “Alone,” Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor’s “Mount Shock” from “Whistling within the Darkish,” Deborah Cheetham’s “Allow Me” and Thomas Meadowcroft’s “Extra Stunning Discourse.” By Daniel Durchholz

Rod Wave arrives on stage throughout his SoulFly tour live performance on the MidFlorida Credit score Union Amphitheatre in Tampa on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.
Rod Wave with Toosii, Mariah the Scientist
When 8 p.m. Nov. 16 • The place Enterprise Middle, 1401 Clark Avenue • How a lot $46-$146 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
After packing St. Louis Music Park throughout its inaugural season in 2021 with a sold-out live performance cease, rapper Rod Wave is again on the town for a headlining present at Enterprise Middle. The soar from St. Louis Music Park to Enterprise Middle speaks to his fast rise. The rapper’s third album is the present “Stunning Thoughts,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and consists of options from Jack Harlow and December Pleasure. By Kevin C. Johnson
Puscifer with Visitor Evening Membership
When 8 p.m. Nov. 17 • The place The Manufacturing unit, 17105 North Outer 40 Street, Chesterfield • How a lot $39.50-$64.50 • Extra information ticketmaster.com
Puscifer, the band that includes Maynard James Keenan, Mat Mitchell and Carina Spherical, is coming to the Manufacturing unit as a part of the extension of its “Existential Reckoning.” The tour helps the 2020 album of the identical identify, and sees the band on the street with its largest scale manufacturing thus far. The manufacturing options the requisite aliens together with appearances from beloved “Pusciverse” characters. By Kevin C. Johnson