2025 Main Stage

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Friday

Main Stage

5:00 – 6:00 pm

Friday - Main Stage

Singer-songwriter
Kelly's Heroes
Classic rock & roll... in the true "Dad Band" tradition!

6:30 – 8:00 pm

Friday - Main Stage

8:30 – 10:00 pm

Friday - Main Stage

TreHitz

Saturday

Main Stage

10:00 – 11:00 am

Saturday - Main Stage

Alex Rich Trio
The Alex Rich trio is going to bring you a fun engaging twist of the hits that everyone knows and loves!

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

River Blenders Chorus

We are St Louis’s only Sweet Adeline award winning women’s a cappella barbershop chorus. Sweet Adeline’s is the world’s largest women’s singing organization with over 20,000 members worldwide.

The River Blenders Chorus has been entertaining audiences for over 45 years, is a local chapter of Sweet Adelines International and the 2023 Region 5 chorus champions!

Do you LOVE to sing? Do you miss SINGING in a group? Looking for a new hobby, new friends and a lot of FUN? Join the Blenders every Monday night for A Cappella SINGING!

For more information or to get involved, visit www.riverblenders.org

1:00 – 2:00 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

Spectrum Trio
Spectrum Trio features female vocals, guitar, and bass with electronic percussion and performs a variety of different musical styles from vocal and instrumental jazz to classics, 80's pop and rock, country, and songs from modern pop artists. The trio is comprised of members of the St. Louis based variety dance band Spectrum Band. Spectrum Trio covers Etta James, Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Adele, Tina Turner, Shania Twain and many more artists in a smaller format.

2:30 – 3:30 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

Aida Aide
Aida Ade is a singer/songwriter/producer based in St. Louis, Missouri. She is a trauma therapist and classically trained violist who has transitioned into the world of vocal music. With inspirations ranging from Nina Simone to Chaka Khan to Sade to Fall Out Boy to Chronixx, Aida displays a truly eclectic sound in each of her works. Her most recent release, "The Unbreakable Aida Ade" is an EP which embodies unique blending of her many musical influences as well as her mental health background. In May 2025, she will release her first full-length album which continues to wrap around mental health and eclectic musical themes.

4:00 – 5:00 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

STL Rock School

5:30 – 7:00 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

Chaz45
The Chaz45 Band believes music is a universal language and we perform a variety of different genres - Funk, R&B, Classic Rock, Blues, Pop, etc. The crowd sets the tone, and we fulfill the need. We urge everyone to "Come Experience the Music" of Chaz45!

7:30 – 9:00 pm

Saturday - Main Stage

The Boogaloo Crew
This St. Louis project brings Latin musicians and Americans musicians from all over the city to collaborate in the genre of Boogaloo. This genre is a fusion of American soul and Latin music. Dawn Weber from St. Louis on Trumpet and vocals, Emerson Magana from Mexico on vocals, Juan Quesada from Cuba on Bass, Hector Molina from Puerto Rico on Piano, Kwanae Johnson from St. Louis on sax, Jeremiah Burcher from St. Louis on Trombone, Herman Semidey from Puerto Rico on Timbales, Duane Williams from St. Louis on Bongos, and Thor Anderson from St. Louis on Congas.

Sunday

Main Stage

11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday - Main Stage

West End Junction
West End Junction is a folk rock powerhouse from St. Louis, MO, comprised of Cara Ristau (vocals, keyboard), Dan Ristau (guitar), Sylvie June (bass), and Drew Weiss (drums). Their most recent album, All Fall Down (2024), tells a story of resilience and fortitude in the face of grief. Using a wide variety of instrumentation to their advantage, West End Junction pairs expressive singing over a lush landscape of harmonies, Trey Anastasio-influenced guitar solos, and the occasional warm tremolo of the Hammond B3.

12:30 – 1:30 pm

Sunday - Main Stage

Rachel Schumacher
Rachel Schumacher is a country artist from St. Louis Missouri, but currently living in Nashville doing music full time. She writes and records her own music & has performed all over the country.

2:00 – 3:30 pm

Sunday - Main Stage

The Remedy
We're a band that covers it all. From top 40, old school, new school, pop and hip hop & R&B.

4:00 – 5:00 pm

Sunday - Main Stage

Kim Vassie Robinson
Kim Vassie Robinson is a native of St. Louis. She grew up listening to the Jazz divas. A performance by Ike and Tina Turner at her elementary school in Elmwood, Missouri, inspired her to perform. The Streisand, Sinatra and Carpenters albums that her mom brought home from work provided the material to practice with and hone her craft. Whitney Houston showed Kim the spirituality of love and song. Kim teaches science, but music is her life’s passion, and through it she aims to make you feel the meaning of the title of her set, “A Theory of Love.”