An annual tradition, with a long history, Cinco De Mayo: A Cherokee Street Festival has evolved into a celebration of community and one of the largest and most diverse festivals in the St. Louis area.
The 12th Annual Cherokee Print Bazaar will be held on Saturday Dec. 7th. Don’t miss St. Louis’s largest local, handmade holiday shopping event, featuring 100+ artists and thousands of one-of-a-kind gifts for those on your list (or for yourself!)
An annual tradition, with a long history, Cinco De Mayo: A Cherokee Street Festival has evolved into a celebration of community and one of the largest and most diverse festivals in the St. Louis area.
The Cinco de Mayo festival and the events below are organized by the Cherokee Street Foundation — the street's nonprofit organization driven to bring Cherokee Street to life by hosting authentic and unforgettable festivals & events.
Cherokee Street's Brass Band Blowout kicks of Mardi Gras season with a one-night showcase of St. Louis's best brass bands.
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
The Print Bazaar, which takes place on the first Saturday in December, showcases over 100 print artists in the storefronts, bars and galleries on Cherokee Street, making it one of the region's largest holiday markets.
A Cherokee Street Festival has evolved into a celebration of community and one of the largest and most diverse festivals in the St. Louis area
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
This annual tradition has grown from a small potluck of 40, to a massive free community potluck where hundreds of members of the Cherokee Street community are invited to come together to eat, drink and celebrate.
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
On Halloween night, who knows who's who on Cherokee Street. Trick or Treaters can pick up candy at the businesses on the street and enjoy hot cider and a bonfire at Love Bank Park.
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
IndiHop combines two iconic streets in St. Louis, The Grove and Cherokee St, for one major event celebrating beer. Hop into local businesses as they host ticketed guests to sample independent breweries between the two districts.
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
Celebrating Mexican Independance Day, the annual Fiestas Patrias festival on Cherokee Street features a wide array of Mexican food, art, music and culture.
Head to Cherokee Street every 2nd Saturday of the month to find new gallery openings, late-night shopping and music, food and drinks.
Conceived in 2012, LoFi Cherokee is best described as a hybrid event that brings music, video, social media and St. Louis city culture together. 18 bands or solo acts, from new unknowns to veterans of the music scene, will convene in various shops for live music video shoots over the course of a single day. The high-quality performance videos showcase a sample of the diversity of talent of the STL music scene, and reflect the energy of one of St. Louis’ most dynamic commercial districts.
An annual celebration of music and dance on Cherokee Street, with musicians and dancers in shops and venues throughout the street and a second line procession from Gravois to Lemp!
Finds new exhibits, open studios, live music, cold drinks & good buys every 2nd Saturday of the month in the Cheorkee Arts District
A Cherokee Street Festival has evolved into a celebration of community and one of the largest and most diverse festivals in the St. Louis area
Our events calendar is always being updated with the latest events and happenings on Cherokee Street. Click below for the full roster.
The Cherokee CID promotes events that take place in our community and
also provides limited financial sponsorships for events within our CID.
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