St. Louis Fashion Week | June 11–13
St. Louis Fashion Week wraps this weekend with runway shows on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. See the best in accessories, garments, tailoring, and lewks galore from the finest designers in St. Louis. Shows at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 7:30 p.m. Saturday. 18 Rails @ City Foundry.
QFest | June 12–21
Cinema St. Louis hosts documentaries, shorts, and features celebrating queer culture on film. The festival kicks off Friday with an opening reception. Plan your visit online, and read more here.
American Natya Festival | June 12–14
Traditional Indian dancers from across the United States put their artistry on display. Saturday includes the American Natya Idol 2026 competition. Single tickets start at $15. Lindbergh High School, 5000 S. Lindbergh.
An Evening with Bernadette Peters | June 12
The Tony Award winner is accompanied by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, performing classics from the Great American Songbook. 8 p.m. Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand.
Flying High: Pride Night | June 12
It’s Circus Flora’s 40th year, and Pride Night is going big, with acrobats, aerialists, and a party with Pride Prom Royalty. Tickets start at $10. 7 p.m. The Big Top, 3401 Washington.
Juneteenth Celebration | June 13
Begin celebrating Juneteenth early at the Delmar Loop. The day starts with a 5K run/walk Race for Reconciliation and continues with music, performances, food, and art. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Delmar Loop.
Euclid Records 45th Birthday Party | June 13
There have been lots of changes to how we buy music since 1981, but Euclid Records has remained a stalwart, regardless of what format is currently on top. The shop celebrates 45 years in business with DJs, cupcakes and beverages, discounts, and merch. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Euclid Records, 19 N. Gore.
Soulard Pride | June 13
One of the city’s most festive neighborhoods celebrates pride with a parade, music, Pride STL Royalty, a Trans Power Hour, a kids’ corner, and booths, food, and vendors. Noon–6:30 p.m. Menard between Russell and Geyer.
Forest Park: St. Louis’s Gathering Place in 1876 | June 13
Authors Amanda E. Doyle and Cameron Collins discuss and sign their new book. Presented by Left Bank Books and St. Louis Public Library. 2 p.m. Schlafly Library, 225 N. Euclid.
Central West End Cocktail Party | June 13
The lore is that the first-ever cocktail party was held in 1917 in the Central West End. The certain truth is that the CWE throws a party every year to celebrate the legend. 5–10 p.m. Euclid between Maryland and McPherson.
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