1 of 5

The Muny
Through August 17: Hello, Dolly!
The musical won 10 Tony Awards. The movie adaptation scored a whole shelf’s worth of Academy Awards. Hello, Dolly! also made Carol Channing famous, becoming one of the most enduring musicals of all time. $13–$84; some free seats. 6 p.m. The Muny, 1 Theatre, 314-361-1900, muny.org.
2 of 5
August 15: Umphrey’s McGee
Following the release of their seventh studio album, Similar Skin, progressive rock band Umphrey’s McGee goes on tour, with improvised performances and interactive fan experiences. $29.50–$42.50. 9 p.m. Fox Theatre, 527 N. Grand, 314-534-1111, fabulousfox.com.
3 of 5

Festival of the Little Hills
August 15, 16 & 17: Festival of the Little Hills
A St. Charles tradition, the Festival of the Little Hills arts-and-crafts fair (also known as Fête des Petites Côtes) attracts thousands of people every year. The event includes food and live music. Free. 4–10 p.m.Fri, 9:30 a.m.–10 p.m. Sat, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Sun. Main Streetand Frontier Park, St. Charles, 636-940-0095,festivalofthelittlehills.com.
4 of 5
Photograph by Kevin A. Roberts
August 16: Rams vs. Packers
The St. Louis Rams continue the pre-season with a game against the Green Bay Packers. $50–$390. 7 p.m. Edward Jones Dome, 901 N. Broadway, 314-982-7267, stlouisrams.com.
5 of 5

Scottrade Center
August 17: Katy Perry
Superstar Katy Perry hits town on her Prismatic World Tour, with guest Kacey Musgraves in tow. Perry’s latest album, PRISM, has produced the hits “Roar,” “Dark Horse,” and “Birthday.” $39.70–$140.95. 7 p.m. Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark, 314-622-5435, scottradecenter.com.
This weekend, see the last show of the season at The Muny, sing your favorite chart-toppers with Katy Perry, peruse hundreds of handmade crafts at the Festival of the Little Hills, and more.