Welcome, Indie Rock Fans!

Location
Saint Louis, MO 38.62-90.26 63110US
Meetups
19 so far
Rating
St. Louis 20's and 30's Indie Rock Group 4.50 4.5018

Go to shows, meet new people, make new friends! Have a drink and trade Mix Tapes. This group centers around going to indie rock shows, but we somtimes host other types of events that indie rock fans would be interested in as well.

This group is for 20's and 30 somethings that really love music and going to shows. For those who are already big fans of indie rock, or for those who are truly passionate about other types of music and have a strong interest in getting into indie rock. If you're always checking out new bands and searching for that next album that really blows you away ... this group is for you.

Take a look at some our previous and upcoming events. If this looks like something you're into, we'd love for you to join us! We have a lot of fun. This isn't meant as a social catch-all group though. We'd rather have a smaller number of active music lovers than a large number of members we never seem to meet.

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# # - - PLEASE NOTE - - # # ... since this is a face to face group, all new members are asked to fill in the profile questions and post a face picture to your profile. It doesn't have to be your primary photo though. This helps us get to know each other just a little bit before meeting at a show. All groups are a little different, but you won't see any blank profiles in our group :)

Please make sure you do this and we'll quickly approve your membership. Otherwise I'll have to send you an email and bug you about it.

Awesome ... Thanks and we hope to meet you soon!

Our next MeetupSo Many Dynamos @ Off Broadway

Suggested by: Perry
Where?
3509 Lemp Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118
Who’s coming?
4 Yes / 2 Maybe

Want to attend?

So Many Dynamos @ Off Broadway
with Cold Bear Scout and The Lake
Friday, Nov. 13
Doors @ 7:30, Show @ 9
$8

So Many Dynamos is one of the most popular, most rockin' indie bands in St. Louis. They definitely get around. We've seen them once before @ the Firebird with Target Market (another good local indie band). They drew a big crowd and totally rocked! Read more

What members are saying

 To learn more about live music and local music you may not hear about on commercial radio. To gain a sense of community with fellow music lovers. 

Jill N.

 If you like Indie Rock and making new friends, this is the group for you. 

Perry

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What's new?

  • Nov 7
    • New member
      “Since I graduated from school I haven't really heard of new music. I need new music. right?”
  • Nov 1
    • New member
      “Because I'm new to STL and love music. The idea of hanging out with people my own age, sharing music, and going to shows with them seems like it would be loads of fun.”
  • Oct 27
    • New discussion
      Started by Ben R.
    • New member
      “I lived in Nashville for a few years where finding new great music was easy. I moved away from Nashville five years ago and recently discovered that I've become tragically un-hip. I thought that this group could help.”
  • Oct 25
    • New member
      “I am always looking for new friends to go see live music. Plus it's always good to get introduced to stuff I hadn't heard of.”
  • Oct 24
    • New member
      “I tend to keep up with many current indie artists...and I relish the idea of being conveniently informed when noteworthy artists are appearing live!”
  • Oct 23
    • New member
      “I just move back to St. Louis, and would like to meet some new music loving friends.”
  • Oct 22
    • New member
      “I like to see music and always need a way to find out whose coming (and I am too lazy to read the RFT anymore).”
    • New member
      Tim
      “To learn about new music, and there are some shows i've missed (i.e Dinosaur Jr), that I would like to see.”
  • Oct 19
    • New member
      “Finding new music via Pandora and what not is great, but this way I'll get introduced to both new music and new people. Two birds, one stone type of thing.”