St. Louis Symphony Orchestra adds variety of concerts to May and June line-up
Added concerts include Bugs Bunny at the Symphony (May 22), a tribute to country hits in Songs from Nashville (June 7), a Juneteenth celebration that surveys a broad range of Black musical excellence (June 19), a performance of the score to the animated film Flow (June 28), and a non-orchestral presentation of the indie group Punch Brothers (June 24)
Previously announced concerts include a celebration of Route 66 with the Doo Wop Project (May 30); Ben Rector with the SLSO (June 5); a celebration of the centennial of Miles Davis and John Coltrane (June 6); an evening with Broadway star Bernadette Peters (June 12); a crossover concert featuring the music of Coldplay with the music of Beethoven (June 26); and a sing-along version of The Sound of Music (July 18)
(March 25, 2026, St. Louis, MO) – Today, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announced details of its May and June 2026 concerts, which include concerts across several genres and collaborations with award-winning artists. In addition to previously announced concerts, the SLSO has added performances that span musical styles from country to Americana and two nights of music accompanying animation. Concerts include additions to the SLSO’s Powell Hall Presents, a presentation series that showcases Powell Hall’s beauty in bold ways across genres.
Concerts include:
- NEWLY ADDED Friday, May 22: Warner Bros. Discovery Presents: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
- Saturday, May 30: Route 66 Rewind with the Doo Wop Project
- Friday, June 5: Ben Rector: Symphonies Across America with Jon McLaughlin
- Saturday, June 6: Powell Hall Presents: Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane—Miles Davis and John Coltrane Centennial
- NEWLY ADDED Sunday, June 7: Country Hits: Songs from Nashville
- Friday, June 12: An Evening with Bernadette Peters
- NEWLY ADDED Friday, June 19: Soul of a People: A Juneteenth Celebration of Black Music
- NEWLY ADDED Wednesday, June 24: Powell Hall Presents: An Evening with Punch Brothers
- Friday, June 26: Beethoven X Coldplay
- NEWLY ADDED Sunday, June 28: Flow in Concert
- Saturday, July 18: Powell Hall Presents: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music Sing-A-Long
Tickets for all concerts are on sale now. Tickets may be purchased at slso.org or by calling the Box Office at 314-534-1700. A full concert calendar is available at slso.org or on the SLSO’s mobile app available for iOS or Android.
Throughout May and June, the orchestra also serves as the resident orchestra for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. The current 2026 Festival Season runs May 23–June 28, 2026, and includes The Pirates of Penzance, The Light in the Piazza, A Streetcar Named Desire, Romeo and Juliet, and the annual Center Stage concert.
NEWLY ADDED Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Friday, May 22, 7:00pm CDT
George Daugherty, conductor
George Daugherty and David Ka Lik Wong, creators
This beloved concert has played to millions all over the world with over 300 major symphony orchestras and now returns to Powell Hall just in time to celebrate its 35th anniversary—and Bugs Bunny’s 85th birthday. Seventeen classic Looney Tunes hit the big screen as the SLSO, conducted by George Daugherty, performs the original, iconic scores live as inspired by Wagner, Rossini, Donizetti, Strauss, Liszt, Smetana, Mendelssohn, Ponchielli, von Suppé, and others. Animated masterpieces include Baton Bunny, The Rabbit of Seville, What’s Opera, Doc?, Corny Concerto, Long-Haired Hare, and others—plus brand new additions, including the world premiere of Skyscraper Scrap starring Tweety and Sylvester, a just-completed animated short saluting Bugs’ 85 years on the silver screen, and a suite of three new Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner 3D shorts.
Repertoire announced from the stage.
Route 66 Rewind with the Doo Wop Project
Saturday, May 30, 7:30pm CDT
The Doo Wop Project, vocals, piano, and drums
Road trip through America’s musical past as the SLSO teams up with the Doo Wop Project as part of the Route 66 Centennial. This performance of vintage soul and seamless harmonies highlights the iconic sounds that shaped American music through the evolution of Doo Wop. The performance includes favorites like “Tears of a Clown,” “Sherry,” and “Walk like a Man,” along with “Doo Wopified” renditions of modern hits and more. Featuring stars from the Broadway shows Jersey Boys, Motown, Beautiful and Hairspray, the Doo Wop Project is inspired by inner city African American vocal groups like The Del Vikings, The Marcels, and The Tymes, delivering the classic sounds of the guys who, back in the day, harmonized with each other on stoops, in the subway, and on street corners.
Additional artists to be announced. Repertoire announced from the stage.
Ben Rector: Symphonies Across America with Jon McLaughlin
Friday, June 5, 7:30pm CDT
Samuel Hollister, conductor
Ben Rector, vocals
Jon McLaughlin, vocals
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Ben Rector joins the SLSO and special guest Jon McLaughlin for a moving musical tribute to America’s 250th anniversary and the places we call home. Inspired by 15 years of touring across the country, this performance pairs Rector’s most popular originals with new orchestral works honoring the American songbook. Equal parts golden era pop, Broadway shine, and modern hymn, the evening showcases the honest lyrics and magnetic stage presence Rector is known for.
Repertoire announced from the stage.
Powell Hall Presents: Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane—Miles Davis and John Coltrane Centennial
Saturday, June 6, 7:30pm CDT
Terence Blanchard, trumpet
Ravi Coltrane, saxophone
In 1926, two monumental voices in music were born: Miles Davis and John Coltrane. A century later, their influence reverberates in a concert that’s equal parts tribute and transformation. Bringing together two of today’s most visionary artists, this once-in-a-generation collaboration continues their legacy. Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane brings a sound that is at once deeply personal and rooted in his father’s groundbreaking style, blending reverence with bold experimentation. Terence Blanchard, a boundary-pushing trumpeter and composer, draws from a lifelong engagement with Miles Davis’ fearless artistry. Together with an exceptional ensemble, they create a performance that celebrates jazz’s rich past while embracing its future.
Additional artists to be announced. Repertoire announced from the stage. The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra does not perform at this concert.
NEWLY ADDED Country Hits: Songs from Nashville
Sunday, June 7, 7:00pm CDT
Wilbur Lin, conductor
Rick Brantley, vocals
Grace Leer, vocals
Dean Berner, guitar, banjo, and mandolin
Brian Dawley, bass guitar
Ross McReynolds, drums
Andrew Sovine, guitar and steel guitar
The SLSO and celebrated artists collaborate for a honky-tonking, heart-aching, rocking night celebrating country music of the past and present. This concert showcases the classic hits, from legendary stars Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash to today’s chart-topping stars including Kacey Musgraves, Tim McGraw, and The Chicks. With brand-new symphonic arrangements by Grammy Award-winner Jeff Tyzik, this genre-celebrating concert features Grace Leer and Rick Brantley, two of Nashville’s most exciting rising vocal talents.
Repertoire announced from the stage.
An Evening with Bernadette Peters
Friday, June 12, 8:00pm CDT
Bernadette Peters, vocals
The legendary Bernadette Peters—Tony Award-winning star of stage and screen—and the SLSO join forces for a night of unforgettable music. With her signature charisma and unmatched artistry, Peters brings to life iconic songs by Stephen Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerry Herman, and more. This one-night-only performance offers an intimate concert experience with one of musical theater’s most luminous voices and one of America’s most acclaimed orchestras in a must-see event for Broadway and symphony fans alike. Peters’ most celebrated stage performances include roles in Sunday in the Park with George, Annie Get Your Gun, Gypsy, Song and Dance, and Follies.
Repertoire announced from the stage. Additional artists to be announced.
NEWLY ADDED Soul of a People: A Juneteenth Celebration of Black Music
Friday, June 19, 7:30pm CDT
Kevin McBeth, conductor
LaKisha Jones, vocals (SLSO debut)
Ryan Shaw, vocals
St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus | Kevin McBeth, director
In honor of Juneteenth and Black Music Month, the SLSO celebrates the extraordinary legacy of Black artists whose music has shaped generations. Conducted by Kevin McBeth, this vibrant program features powerhouse vocalists LaKisha Jones (American Idol) and Ryan Shaw (America’s Got Talent) alongside the orchestra and IN UNISON Chorus for an evening of soul, gospel, pop, and R&B classics. Together, these remarkable voices bring new symphonic life to songs that have inspired audiences for decades. Highlighting the iconic music of legendary artists like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Bill Withers, Gloria Gaynor, Lionel Richie, Kool & the Gang, and more, the program honors the enduring artistry and cultural impact of Black performers and songwriters.
Repertoire announced from the stage.
NEWLY ADDED Powell Hall Presents: An Evening with Punch Brothers
Wednesday, June 24, 8:00pm CDT
Punch Brothers
Acclaimed Grammy Award–winning quintet Punch Brothers return to Powell Hall for an evening of genre-defying contemporary bluegrass music. Featuring the talents of mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Brittany Haas, the ensemble blends bluegrass roots with fearless innovation. Praised by The Washington Post for taking bluegrass to “its next evolutionary stage,” Punch Brothers create music and lyrics that are both intellectually daring and emotionally resonant.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra does not perform at this concert.
Beethoven X Coldplay
Friday, June 26, 7:30pm CDT
Steve Hackman, conductor
Classical genius meets pop brilliance. Composer-conductor Steve Hackman transforms Beethoven’s Eroica (Symphony No. 3) into a sweeping vocal-orchestral presentation, interweaving Coldplay’s greatest hits—“Yellow,” “Viva la Vida,” “The Scientist,” and more—with one of Beethoven’s most influential works. Performed by the SLSO and acclaimed guest vocalists, this concert reimagines Beethoven’s struggles and triumphs through the lens of 21st-century rock.
Additional artists to be announced.
NEWLY ADDED Flow in Concert
Sunday, June 28, 7:00pm CDT
Samuel Hollister, conductor
Rihards Zaļupe Flow
Experience the Oscar-winning animated masterpiece Flow while the SLSO performs Rihards Zaļupe’s haunting, atmospheric score live. Director Gints Zilbalodis’ animated film unfolds as a poetic, dialogue-free journey through a post-apocalyptic world shaped by water. At its center is a solitary cat whose encounters with other animals and the remnants of a lost civilization forge moments of resilience and connection. With breathtaking visuals and a meditative pace, Flow in Concert offers an immersive evening of quiet wonder and cinematic beauty.
Powell Hall Presents: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music Sing-A-Long
Saturday, July 18, 7:00pm CDT
Powell Hall presents a sing-a-long screening of the smash-hit 1965 movie musical The Sound of Music in full-screen technicolor, complete with onscreen lyrics. Based on the true story of The Trapp Family Singers, The Sound of Music is a cinematic landmark and winner of five Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, the film features timeless songs by Rodgers & Hammerstein including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Edelweiss,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” and more. This non-orchestral event begins with movie trivia and audience participation throughout the screening, and includes a complimentary tote bag filled with interactive surprises.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra does not perform at this concert.
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