Parker McCollum in St. Louis
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About Parker McCollum
Parker McCollum is a Texas country artist who built a dedicated fanbase before breaking through to mainstream recognition. He's the kind of singer-songwriter who writes about small-town life and romantic devotion without the usual country radio polish, which is exactly why people respond to him. His 2022 album Cheatycheats saw him lean into more pop-friendly production while keeping the emotional core intact. Songs like "To Be Loved By You" showcase his ability to write something that feels both intimate and universal — the kind of track that works just as well in a dive bar as it does on streaming playlists. McCollum's style sits somewhere between traditional country storytelling and modern pop sensibilities, which has helped him connect with audiences who might not typically follow country music. His live shows have become increasingly packed as word spread, and he's developed the kind of loyal following that actually buys tickets and shows up early.
His crowds lean into every word, phones mostly down during the deeper cuts. There's a sing-along energy that builds through the set, less rowdy than reverent. He connects with the audience in a way that feels genuine rather than performed.
Known for To Be Loved By You, Red Dirt Road, Everything, Hell or High Water, Ain't Crashing Down
Parker McCollum in St. Louis News
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- Parker McCollum Announces 2025 "What Kinda Man" Tour Country Central · Oct 22, 2024
Live Music in St. Louis
St. Louis has always been more blues and rock than country, but that's shifted some in recent years. The city's developed a real appetite for the kind of introspective, guitar-driven country that McCollum does — the stuff that doesn't need a fiddle to feel substantial. He fits naturally into what St. Louis actually listens to now.
St. Louis road trip to see Parker McCollum?
Base yourself in the Central West End, where the tree-lined streets and converted lofts give the neighborhood a genuinely livable vibe. Hit Broadway Oyster Bar for something with actual character, or Park Avenue Coffee if you need to ease in. Spend an afternoon at the City Museum—it's genuinely weird and worth your time, not a tourist trap. The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is also worth an hour if contemporary art is your thing. St. Louis takes itself less seriously than most cities, which makes it easy to move around and find decent food without overthinking it.
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