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Whiskey Myers
Hollywood Casino Amphitheater — Maryland Heights, MO

Whiskey Myers are a five-piece country-rock band from Texas who've built a devoted following by doing the outlaw country thing without irony or apology. They landed on the mainstream radar in 2014 with their self-titled album, but "Broken Window Serenade" and "Wishful Thinkin'" are the songs that actually stuck with people—gritty, lived-in country that sounds like it was written in a bar at 2 AM. Their albums "Mud" and "Whiskey Myers" established them as one of the few contemporary country acts willing to get weird and rowdy instead of polished. They tour relentlessly, which is the only way they've survived in a country market increasingly hostile to their particular brand of authenticity. The band's strength is in their tightness as players and their refusal to chase trends. They're the kind of act that builds a rabid regional following first, then gradually convinces bigger audiences that country music doesn't have to be manufactured.

Their shows are sweaty, beery, and loud. Crowds get rowdy in a genuine way—not manufactured festival energy. The band feeds off it, extending songs, getting messier as the night goes on. You'll see a lot of standing room only crowds of people who actually know the words.

Known for Broken Window Serenade, Wishful Thinkin', San Angelo, Coyote

Whiskey Myers brought their brand of outlaw country to Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in August 2025, running through a setlist that balanced road-tested favorites with deeper cuts. They opened with "Gasoline" and built momentum through "Frogman" and "Bury My Bones" before hitting some of their more introspective material like "Broken Window Serenade" and "The Wolf." The band closed out with "Going Down," leaving the kind of sweat-soaked, whiskey-rough impression that's made them fixtures in venues across the Midwest. St. Louis has long appreciated their strain of gritty, guitar-forward country.

St. Louis has a deep well of roots music running through it—blues, country, and rock have always coexisted here without much pretense. That working-class sensibility meshes perfectly with what Whiskey Myers do. The city's amphitheater circuit and honky-tonk venues have built a real audience for artists who don't sand down the rough edges of their sound. Whiskey Myers fit naturally into that lineage, playing to crowds that get what they're after.

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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