Thursday, Nov. 10: Panic! At the Disco w/ Patrick Stump
Pop’s Nightclub and Concert Venue Sauget, IL
You may have seen Panic! Play before, but in 2009 two of the band’s founding members decided to leave.
The band is now only front man Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer Smith. Their first album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out earned them a spot on teenager’s radar everywhere.
Their sophomore release Pretty. Odd seemed to be a disappointment though. However, Urie and Smith worked with two different big-time producers for this third album, and it definitely shows.
Fall Out Boy front man Patrick Stump is on tour with them as well. With Patrick Stump and Brendan Urie, the audience is bound to be packed with 17-year-old girls who fell in love with them five years ago.
Wednesday, Nov. 23: Petty Cash Junction
The Old Rock House
Friday, Nov. 25: Ha Ha Tonka w/ Tommy And The High Pilots
The Firebird
Sunday Dec. 4: The Ready Set, The Summer Set, The Downtown Fiction
The Firebird
Dec. 16, 17, 21, 22, 23: El Monstero Ver. 13.1
The Pageant
El Monstero is a Pink Floyd tribute show, which does about 5 shows every year right around Christmas. Artists from all over the St. Louis area participate in this show. Reviews of this production are always good, and tickets tend to go fast, so get yours soon!
Tuesday Feb. 28: Mutemath
The Pageant
The release of Odd Soul is possibly one of Mutemath’s best albums. There’s so much layering and the funky drum rhythms are pretty unique. The songs just sound really full. And the tunes are really catchy. I seriously listened to this album on repeat for a week straight. This show has the potential to be really great.

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