
Photography by Carrie Zukoski
Jonas Brothers at Enterprise Center | September 14
The wait is finally over. Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas are touring together again on the heels of their latest album, Happiness Begins. Expect the hit singles "Sucker" and "Cool." Special guests Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw open. $80–$279, 7:30 p.m. Enterprise Center, 1401 Clark.
The St. Louis Symphony's Forest Park Concert | September 12
Maestro Stéphane Denève makes his much-anticipated debut as music director during the St. Louis Symphony's annual concert on Art Hill. Expect crowd favorites, such as The Star-Spangled Banner, Olympic Fanfare, the St. Louis Blues March, and Star Wars' "Main Title." It all culminates with a show-stopping fireworks display. Free, 7 p.m. Art Hill, Forest Park.
Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope | Through September 22
The first musical revue in Broadway history to be written and directed by African-American women, Micki Grant and Vinette Carol, the Grammy-winning show addresses such topics as economic and racial injustice with a fusion of gospel, soul, and jazz. $45–$50, Edison Theater, 6465 Forsyth.
Taste of St. Louis | September 13–15
The Taste of St. Louis returns to downtown with an impressive menu of options: more than 35 restaurants, beer and cocktails, the popular Chef Battle Royale, live music on the Gaslight Music Stage, and Healthy@Home presentations. Free admission, 4–11 p.m. Fri, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. Sat, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Sun. Downtown St. Louis.
MOSAICS Fine Art Festival | September 13–14
During the St. Charles art festival's 25th anniversary, see the work of both up-and-coming and established artists, and learn about different forms of art. Participating groups include RHD-Missouri's Blank Canvas Studios, the Mentor Me exhibition from the Foundry Art Center, the Preferred Family Healthcare's Achieving Recovery Through Creativity program, and more. Free, Main Street, St. Charles.
Check out SLM's online calendar for additional events.