Fair Saint Louis
Fair Saint Louis[1] is an annual festival held during the July 4 holiday in downtown St. Louis, Missouri historically at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. In 2014–2017, the events are being held in Forest Park on Art Hill instead, due to construction at the Arch.[2] The event drew approximately 250,000 people to Forest Park - more than any event in more than a century.[3][4] Some call it "America's Biggest Birthday Party". The event showcases a variety of attractions, educational activities, Family Festival Zone, stage featuring national headlining entertainment, and an enormous fireworks display held nightly. Admission into Fair Saint Louis is free.
Background
In 1981, St. Louis businessman Robert R. Hermann organized a group of civic leaders to create an event that would unite the region in a joint effort to promote St. Louis to the country and the world. With the help of 100 community leaders and approximately 1,000 volunteers, the first three-day V.P. Fair was held on the St. Louis Riverfront July 3-5, 1981. The 90-acre Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, with the majestic Gateway Arch provided the perfect setting for what was to become known as "America's Biggest Birthday Party." Under the leadership of Mel Loewenstein, September 1994 the V.P. Fair name changed to Fair Saint Louis. This new title more effectively showcases the civic pride and spirit of the people of the St. Louis region. The name Fair Saint Louis acknowledges this event is produced by St. Louisans, for St. Louisans and their guests from all over the world. Support from both local and national sponsors enables the Fair to bring the best entertainment to St. Louis each year. The Fair combined live music and entertainment with educational activities, delicious food and magnificent fireworks to bring multiple days of fun to St. Louis. Entertainers such as Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Bob Hope, The Beach Boys, Ray Charles, Elton John, and The Black Eyed Peas have participated, as have political leaders including then Vice President George Bush, his wife Barbara, and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Warren Burger.
The Fair Saint Louis Foundation, formed to organize and operate the Fair each year, has donated numerous gifts to the St. Louis community in conjunction with the Fair. Over the years, the Foundation has contributed the lighting of the Eads Bridge, the Mississippi River Overlook, the mile-long Riverfront Promenade, and was a partner in providing two Grand Staircases beneath the Arch as a part of the National Park system.
Fair St. Louis 2017
Fair St. Louis 2017 will take place in St. Louis' famed Forest Park and feature entertainment and fireworks on Sunday, July 2; Monday, July 3; and Tuesday, July 4. The entertainment lineup will be announced in spring 2017.
2016 Performers
July 2
- Mo Pitney
- LOCASH
- Bobby Bones And The Raging Idiots
- Lee Brice
July 3
- Cowboy Mouth
- Eddie Money
- Sammy Hagar And The Circle
July 4
- Here Come the Mummies
- George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
- Flo Rida
2015 Performers
July 2
- Natalie Stovall and The Drive
- Parmalee
- Chris Young
July 3
- Noah Guthrie
- The Mowgli's
- American Authors
- Blondie
- Melissa Etheridge
July 4
- Kbeeta
- Dirty Muggs
- MC Lyte
- Tony! Toni! Toné!
- Morris Day and The Time
- Kool & The Gang
2014 Performers
The entertainment lineup for Fair Saint Louis 2014 was as follows.[5] Fair St. Louis schedule (.PDF)
July 3
- USAF Band of Mid-America’s Hot Brass Band
- Smash Band
- Thompson Square
- The Band Perry
- Fireworks
July 4
- Roots of a Rebellion
- The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
- Bella & Lily
- Cabaret Singers
- Bedouin Spice Belly Dancers
- Mary Lambert
- Gavin DeGraw
- Matt Nathanson
- Bonnie Raitt
- Fireworks
July 5
- USAF Band of Mid-America’s Hot Brass Band
- Dirty Muggs
- En Vogue
- Musiq Soulchild
- Alma De Mexico
- Fox Performing Arts
- Capital Cities
- The Neighbourhood
- The Fray
- Fireworks
2013 Performers
The lineup for the 2013 Fair St. Louis Musical Schedule was as follows:[6]
July 4
July 5
July 6
References
- ↑ https://www.questia.com/read/1P2-32896432/profits-of-change-vp-fair-revises-name-to-broaden
- ↑ "Forest Park presents new opportunities for Fair St. Louis". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. June 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Fair St. Louis in Forest Park drew thousands without the traffic headaches". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. July 5, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.fairsaintlouis.org/fair-saint-louis-draws-250000-forest-park/ Fair Saint Louis Draws 250,000 to Forest Park
- ↑ "Fair St. Louis in Forest Park gets off to a smooth start". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. July 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Fair St. Louis Music Schedule". July 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-07-12.
- Spencer, Thomas M. The St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration: Power on Parade, 1877-1995 (University of Missouri Press: 2000).
External links
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- Veiled Prophet Grand March music by 19th century St. Louis composer J. W. Postlewaite
- "Veiled Prophet photographs". University of Missouri–St. Louis.
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