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Prepare for a fantastic Kenny G St. Louis show ! On Wed. 03 Dec 2025 Kenny G is going to be playing at The Factory . Get your Kenny G tickets St. Louis before they sold-out

Kenny G The Factory , MO concert

The Factory 17105 North Outer 40 Road, St. Louis, MO, 63141

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Kenny G takes the stage at The Factory - Chesterfield on December 3, 2025, delivering his signature smooth jazz sounds that have captivated audiences worldwide. For fans of alternative music, Morrissey will be performing at the same venue on January 15, 2026, where you can expect a night filled with his iconic hits and profound lyrics. Meanwhile, MxPx is set to rock The Pageant on November 14, 2025, showcasing their energetic punk rock style that has garnered a dedicated following. Later that winter, prepare for Nine Inch Nails at the Enterprise Center on February 25, 2026, where their innovative sound and electrifying performance will leave you speechless. And don’t miss the chance to see jazz virtuoso Pat Metheny at the Sheldon Concert Hall on April 3, 2026, as he brings his unique blend of jazz fusion to life. Each of these events promises an exceptional atmosphere and memorable performances, perfect for music lovers in St. Louis. Be sure to check saintlouis-tickets.com for more information and to explore ticket options that suit your experience!


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By Anonymous

Exceeded my expectations!

First of all, i was not the Kenny G. fan. I got tickets for me and my wife, because she loves his music. I knew 2 or 3 of his songs, but that was about it. I imagined a 2-hour show of romantic music for girls only! Man, was I ever wrong! This guy did a 1 1/2 hour show, playing non-stop. A top knotch entertainer! They even played 3 old jazz standards, and tore the roof off the house! He shared the spotlight with all of his band members as well, giving each of them ample time for some fantastic solo performances. I have to say, the standout band member was Ron Powell who played the bongos. He beat them drums like they owed him money! The show really exceeded my expectations. I am now a Kenny G. fan as well!