Blues at the Arch Festival on the St Louis Gateway Arch Grounds
Date: Aug 10, 2025 | Time: 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Blues at the Arch Festival on the St Louis Gateway Arch Grounds. Going on 10 years now, this festival is one-of-a-kind! Featuring live music from local and national blues legends, food trucks, a Kids Corner, the open-air vendor Rhythm & Roots Market, fireworks on Saturday (8/9) and MORE! The festival begins on Thursday (8/7) with a concert by Jeremiah Johnson at the National Blues Museum. See website for more info!
Featured Jazz artists: Uvee Hayes, Dylan Triplett, Myles Lacey, The Slide Show STL, Keeshea Pratt Band, Skeet Rodgers, Dexter Allen, Anita Jackson, and Mr Sipp.
The Gateway Arch is located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, along the Mississippi Riverfront. The Arch is a monument that commemorates the Western expansion of the United States and is our Nation's tallest monument. The Arch is part of the Gateway Arch National Park, formerly known as Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, a 91 acre park that is one of the 429 National Park Sites in the US. It also includes the Old Courthouse, the Museum at the Gateway Arch and the Gateway Arch Riverboats. A visit to the Arch is not complete without riding one of the innovative trams to the top.
Directions: Located Downtown on the St. Louis riverfront, between the Eads Bridge and the Poplar Street Bridge (Highways 64/40, 70). Entrance to the Gateway Arch National Park can be had from 4th Street or Memorial Drive, between Chestnut and Market Streets. See website complete directions.

Address:
St Louis Riverfront,
St Louis, MO
63102