
As the city gears up for the Sunset Saturday concerts at 370 Lakeside Park, an extreme heat watch has been issued for this weekend's events. Commencing at noon tomorrow, revelers should prepare to withstand heat index values reaching into the triple digits, according to a statement provided by the City of St. Peters. Concertgoers are reminded to stay hydrated and take regular cooling breaks.
For those seeking to escape the sweltering temperatures, the shaded Corporate Pavilion offers limited seating and an air-conditioned shuttle bus will be readily available to both cool down visitors and ferry them from parking areas to the event space starting at 3 p.m. The musical lineup will kick off at 4 p.m. with performances by Butch Wax & The Hollywoods and followed shortly by Trixie's Delight. The City of St. Peters emphasizes the importance of arriving early to secure parking, alerting attendees that "all parking is limited to the lots inside 370 Lakeside Park."
The Thirsty Gator along with several food trucks will begin serving refreshments at 3 p.m. To complement the sensory feast of sound and spirit, the gastronomic assemblage will include Mr. Papas 2 Go, SNS Goodies, Rob’s Smoke Shack, with sweet treats offered by Udderly Moolicious and Lulu’s. However, those looking to pair their food with a drink should note that personal alcohol is only allowed in the lawn area, not within the pavilion itself, and pets and glass containers are a no-go at this event.
To maintain the peace and the grass, the City of St. Peters has deployed a critical directive to avoid parking on non-designated surfaces: "Do not park on the grass." Overflowing lots will signal the end of vehicle admissions for the event, so plan to arrive with ample time in hand. Signage will indicate whether the lots have reached full capacity. For those planning to attend, it's essential to pay attention to the guidance provided and adequately prepare to safely enjoy Sunset Saturday's lineup amidst the fiery embrace of summer.









