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Live on Olive this Thursday
St. Louis Public Library Concert Series
This article is 10 years old. It was published on July 15, 2015.
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY'S LIVE ON OLIVE OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES GOES CRAZY WITH AMERICAN IDIOT: A TRIBUTE TO GREEN DAY
The St. Louis Public Library's LIVE on Olive outdoor concert series goes crazy from the heat as it proudly presents American Idiot: A Tribute to Green Day. The party takes place Thursday, July 16 at 7 p.m. in front of one of St. Louis' most dramatic backdrop, Central Library, 1301 Olive Street, in Downtown St. Louis. The show is FREE and open to the public. (*The event will move indoors in case of inclement weather.)
American Idiot plays all your favorite Green Day hits, a few you may have forgotten, and others you'll instantly love. Band members include veterans of the local music scene from bands including Neptune Crush, Grind, and Hollywood 5.
Whether you're a Green Day fanatic or a casual fan, American Idiot will have you jumping, singing, and fist-pumping to favorites spanning Green Day's amazing career. We know you'll have the time of your life.
MAKE AN EVENING OF IT! Urban Eats Café Central will be set up outside with mouthwatering food and drinks with an ethnic twist throughout the evening. It's the perfect way for concertgoers to keep their energy up as they enjoy great music!
For details, click slpl.org or call 314.539.0347.
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St. Louis Public Library
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Arts and Entertainment Events
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