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EVENT:
Fabulous Fireworks, Live Music, Activities & More!

DATES:
Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010

WHAT IT IS:
A spectacular view of the downtown fireworks, plus a two day-long festival of music, food and drinks, and fun activities.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Rain or shine event. Bring your family, bring your chairs and bring your sunscreen. Plenty to eat and drink at outside booths and inside the bars and restaurants.

Also, if you are going to the Cards game… don’t forget to hop on our Sobeiski Shuttle for a FREE ride to and from the game.

ACTS:
Main Stage located at 700 N. First Street @ the Grassy Knoll

July 3rd features:
Delta Dental Health Theater Children’s Show from 1-2pm
American Idle from 3-6:30pm
Celebrity Mugshot from 7:30-11pm

July 4th features:
Michael Sonder’s Band from 3:30-4:30pm
Powerplay from 5-8:15pm
Steve Davis as Elvis with the TCB Band from 9-11pm

Clamorgan Alley (Located between N. First & N. Second Streets)
Hosted by Big Daddy’s and Club Fusion
Both days the alley will feature an array of activities such as; washers and bags, a dunking booth for you to dunk your own friends, beer pong tournaments, a bikini contest, live music, 2 outdoor bars and a happening patio for your dancing pleasure.

N. Second Street will have a DJ playing outside all day, with outdoor food and drink vending by: Morgan Street Brewery, Joey B’s, Jake’s Steaks, Big Daddy’s and The Big Bang.

*If the outdoor action gets too hot for you, venture inside one or more of The Landing’s many air-conditioned establishments.  Most venues will have live music, karaoke or a DJ playing throughout the day and evening.

**A special thanks to our sponsors: Lohr, Anheuser Busch, Stoli, Sailor Jerry, Dos Lunas, Laclede’s Landing Redevelopment Corporation and the Laclede’s Landing Merchants Association.

Spending Fourth of July in Historic Laclede’s Landing on the Mississippi Riverfront is the greatest place to be in St. Louis for a spectacular view of the fireworks. Enjoy St. Louis’ best bands and a variety of food and fun along the cobblestone roads. The 2009 event featured four bands, a four-hour live broadcast with The Point and a world-record-challenging kazoo ensemble.