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Missouri History Museum Twilight Thursdays

  • MIssouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO, 63112 United States (map)

Missouri History Museum
Twilight Thursdays

  • Dates: Sept. 5, 12, and 26

  • Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.


September marks the highly anticipated start of concert season at the Missouri History Museum! Join us for our beloved free outdoor concert series on the recently renovated North Plaza, featuring an exciting lineup of performances by local musicians and bands. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs, pack a picnic basket, and enjoy music beneath the stunning sunset of Forest Park.

Bring family, friends, and food, and revel in the music as the sun sets. The  Museum’s galleries are open late, and some of the area’s best food trucks will be on hand. Concerts take place from 6 to 8pm.

Twilight Thursdays will be Thursdays, September 5, 12, and 26

Concert Lineup

September 5, 2024 | Gospel Night

Music Producer: Dr. Monica Butler, Founder of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Join the Missouri History Museum for a special edition of Twilight Thursdays in collaboration with the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Guest performances include Jeremy and LaToya, Choraleers of St. Louis Youth and Young Adult Choir, Jewell & Converted, and Jesse D. Williams & Total Praise. Ahead of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame 2024 induction ceremony on September 7, enjoy an evening of spiritual excellence and tributes to the music of inductees past and present.

September 12, 2024 | Smokin Lion Band—The Music of Bob Marley

Lead Vocals: Kwame KinDread
Music Director: Eric Brown

Bob Marley grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, amid oppression, poverty, and racism—themes that would echo throughout his powerful music in songs including “I Shot the Sheriff” and “Them Belly Full (but We Hungry).” But his voice could also be a call to action (“Get Up, Stand Up”), and instrument of comfort (“No Woman, No Cry”), and a cause for hope (“Three Little Birds”). Marley brought reggae and political awareness to audiences across the globe, and his music and messages continue to resonate decades after his death: TIME magazine named Marley’s 1977 album Exodus the album of the century, and he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

September 26, 2024 | Ohio Players Anthology

Horn Arrangements: Jason Swagler
Music Director: Terry Coleman

The Ohio Players gained notoriety in 1973 with their first #1 Billboard R&B hit, “Funky Worm,” and songs like “Fire,” “Love Rollercoaster” and “Skin Tight” propelled them into the stardom. One of the most popular funk bands of all time, the Ohio players were inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame in 2013, and their songs and sound can still be heard in TV commercials and soundtracks.

Food Trucks

September 5, 2024 | Bougie Bites, The Crooked Boot, Farmtruk, Food Bucket, The Frozen Feather, The Key Bistro, PengWingy Grill, Wing and a Prayer

September 12, 2024 | Chilliax, Doughboys Wood Fired Pizza, Homestyle Grill, The Key Bistro, SNS Goodies, Street Dogz, Dulce Pop, Zacchi

September 26, 2024 | Antojitos de Guatemala, Dutchess Rose Royal Street Food, I’m Thirsty STL, Jaaise Grub, The Key Bistro, Pure Catering STL, Salt + Smoke, Soul Burgers

Exhibits

The 1904 World’s Fair and Gateway to Pride exhibits are open to the public on concert nights and will close at the end of intermission.

Parking and Public Transit

Parking throughout Forest Park is free! During concerts, accessible parking is available in the Museum’s west lot, but please know that this fills quickly. An additional 400 free parking spots can be found in the nearby Twin Lots, located directly across from the Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center and alongside the Dwight Davis Tennis Center. Street parking is also permitted throughout Forest Park.

What You Can Bring

  • Picnic baskets, snacks, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (no glass bottles, please)

  • Blankets and lawn chairs

  • Tables sized 36″ by 36″ or smaller

  • Dogs on leashes

Prohibited Items

  • No illegal substances of any kind

  • No barbecue grills (revised Section Code 11.34.160)

  • No tents

  • No glass bottles

  • No large umbrellas

  • No unauthorized vendors allowed

  • No unauthorized solicitations, samplings, giveaways, etc.

Twilight Thursday Tips

  • Step inside the Museum to explore the Gateway to Pride and The 1904 World’s Fair exhibits (open until 7pm).

  • Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult during their visit. The accompanying adult is responsible for their child at all times.

  • Please do not block sidewalks.

  • Please do not sit or stand on landscaped areas.

  • Please be respectful of those around you.

  • Please deposit all trash and recyclable items in the receptacles provided.

  • Restrooms are located inside the Museum on all three levels.

  • Please obey all no-parking signs. Violators may be ticketed or towed.

  • Please keep valuables—such as purses, laptops, and phones—with you at all times.

  • Please leave the park and the Museum grounds as nice as you found them for the next visitor to enjoy!

Cancellation Information

For information about cancellations after 2pm, call the Twilight Thursdays Information Hotline at (314) 454-3199 or listen to the iHeartMedia stations.

Twilight Thursdays Booking Information

For Twilight Thursdays booking inquiries, please email booking@mohistory.org. Please do not call or offer unsolicited submissions via mail or at the Missouri History Museum.

ASL interpretation is available for programs with two weeks' advance notice. Please email access@mohistory.org to request ASL interpretation or with other accessibility questions.

Earlier Event: September 2
"Coloring STL" Closing Celebration
Later Event: September 6
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