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    Thursday, May 1

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    12 pm View

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    Friday, May 2

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    12 pm View

    Susan Werner

    Susan Werner composes skillful songs that effortlessly slide between folk, jazz, and pop, all delivered with sassy wit and classic Midwestern charm.

    8 pm View

  • 3

    Saturday, May 3

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    11 am View

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    Sunday, May 4

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    Monday, May 5

    TOAST: The Ultimate Bread Experience

    TOAST is the No. 1 Tribute in the world to the 70’s hit band, BREAD! With a surprising fidelity rarely heard from a live tribute band, their sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings.  Audiences everywhere rave about closely their live performances sound like the cherished records they listened to back in the day.

    7 pm View

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    Tuesday, May 6

    Pop! Pop! Pop! Orchestra

    Pianist and composer Adam Maness leads his new dynamic modern string orchestra Pop! Pop! Pop! as they return to The Sheldon as part of The Sheldon’s Coffee Concert series. Mixing lush orchestration with modern arranging techniques, Pop! Pop! Pop! aims to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the popular song.

    10 am View

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    Wednesday, May 7

    Pop! Pop! Pop! Orchestra

    Pianist and composer Adam Maness leads his new dynamic modern string orchestra Pop! Pop! Pop! as they return to The Sheldon as part of The Sheldon’s Coffee Concert series. Mixing lush orchestration with modern arranging techniques, Pop! Pop! Pop! aims to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the popular song.

    10 am View

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    Thursday, May 8

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    12 pm View

  • 9

    Friday, May 9

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    12 pm View

  • 10

    Saturday, May 10

    Gallery Exhibits at The Sheldon

    The Sheldon Art Galleries, located in the Emerson Galleries building, features rotating exhibits in six galleries, including photography, architecture, St. Louis artists and collections, jazz history and children’s art.

    11 am View

    Crescendo Youth Choirs 2025 Spring Concert

    The Crescendo Youth Choirs present their 2025 Spring Concert on Saturday, May 10th at 5:30pm! Join us at the Sheldon Concert Hall to hear the inspiring sounds of Carolers, Cantando, Concert Choir, and Chamber Choir from our young singers in grades 1st-12th.

    5:30 pm View

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    Sunday, May 11

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    Monday, May 12

  • 13

    Tuesday, May 13

    Notes From Home: Benedetta Orsi - Memories in Motion

    Join us in celebrating international award winning Italian mezzo soprano Benedetta Orsi's 15 years singing career. 

    7:30 pm View

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    Wednesday, May 14

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    Thursday, May 15

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    Friday, May 16

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    Saturday, May 17

    The Eta Boule Foundation Presents: Will Downing

    With a career that spans over 37 years and 27 albums, Will Downing is one of the most versatile and loved voices of our time.

    7 pm View

  • 18

    Sunday, May 18

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    Monday, May 19

    The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra

    The most popular and sought after big band of all time returns to St Louis for an evening of swing music at the Sheldon Concert Hall!

    7 pm View

  • 20

    Tuesday, May 20

    Be.Be The Neo Soul

    An evening of World-Class St. Louis Music with one of the region’s premier artists, Singer/Songwriter, Be.Be the Neo Soul and special guests to support Central Performing Arts HS Fine Arts Programs!  

    7 pm View

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    Wednesday, May 21

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    Thursday, May 22

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    Friday, May 23

    CANCELLED - Sixtiesmania: A Journey Through the Sixties

    Sixtiesmania performs A Journey Through the Sixties, an all-encompassing celebration of the iconic musical sixties. Sixtiesmania takes audiences on a thrilling musical roller coaster from the Beach Boys to the British invasion, and everything in between, including, California sounds, Carnaby Street, the Vietnam tour-of-duty, Flower Power, Woodstock, and so much more. Hit after hit is performed with complete accuracy to detail in order to sound exactly like the amazing recordings people know and love.

    8 pm View

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    Saturday, May 24

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    Sunday, May 25

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    Monday, May 26

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    Tuesday, May 27

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    Wednesday, May 28

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    Thursday, May 29

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    Friday, May 30

  • 31

    Saturday, May 31

    The Sinatra Experience

    The Sinatra Experience — a brilliant tribute starring Dave Halston. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of music, laughter, and a zesty lineup of Frank Sinatra’s most popular songs.

    7:30 pm View

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