JAM FOR THE ARTS
JAM FOR THE ARTS
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DateApril 27, 2024
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Event Starts6:30 PM
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VenueSheldon
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On SaleBuy Tickets Now
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Tickets$46
In The Sheldon Ballroom
Join us for the 3rd Annual Jam for the ARTS - a night of bluegrass, blues, and fun in support of the Andy Rice Trade Scholarship (ARTS).
Bands include:
- Soulard Blues Band: Blues Soulard Blues Band: SBBFacebook SBBInstagram
- Sawmill Band Reunion: Americana/Bluegrass SBFacebook
- Elk Range and Friends: Bluegrass Elk Range: ERFacebook ERInstagram
- The Dog Walkers: Americana/Jam/Rock TDWFacebook
The ARTS is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization providing new opportunities for careers in the trades in response to the recent shortage of skilled tradespeople. The mission of the ARTS is to foster the development of highly-qualified tradespeople by providing opportunities and support for high school students interested in prosperous and rewarding careers in the trade industry. These opportunities come primarily in the form of Trades Day events scheduled at high schools across St. Louis. These events allow interested students to meet tradespeople, learn trade skills through hands-on activities, and participate in interviews with trade company owners and managers. Outside of Trades Day events, the ARTS also provides follow-up opportunities for students to visit tradespeople on the job and learn specific skills along with scholarships to further their learning. Additionally, the ARTS acts as a liaison between students and Trades Day partners to coordinate apprenticeships and promote employment opportunities. For more information, visit andyricetradescholarship.com.
Date Information
Pricing Info
TICKET PRICE + $1 PRESERVATION FEE | SERVICE CHARGE | TOTAL PER TICKET |
$46.00 - General Admission | $6.25 | $52.25 |
Other Info
METROTIX SALES END: 5:30pm day of show
ACCESSIBILITY: The Sheldon Ballroom is accessible via elevator. Contact The Sheldon in advance to reserve an accessible parking spot on The Sheldon’s west parking lot: 314-533-9900.
Concert Hall Seating Chart
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Accessibility
A street level entrance is available, with an elevator to the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the building.
Contact The Sheldon in advance to reserve an accessible parking spot on The Sheldon’s west parking lot. 314.533.9900
CONCERT HALL: The Sheldon balcony is NOT wheelchair accessible. Accessible seating is located at the rear of the Orchestra level.
- For events with General Admission (open) seating, please see an usher or the box office when you arrive at The Sheldon to arrange for a seating location, or call The Sheldon at 314-533-9900 to reserve an accessible location in advance.
- Online purchases for wheelchair accessible seating in the Concert Hall are limited to two tickets (wheelchair + companion). Patrons with more specific needs or who need more than two tickets in an accessible area should contact The Sheldon at 314-533-9900.
BALLROOM & THE KONNEKER ROOM: These spaces are accessible via elevator and do not generally require special ticketing, unless specifically noted.
Other Venue Info
Unless otherwise noted:
- Senior pricing, if available, is for ages 62+
- Doors to the building generally open 1 hour prior to performance time. Will Call is generally available at that time.
COVID-19 Protocols
Beginning April 22, 2022, The Sheldon will no longer require proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test to enter. Masks are also no longer required for entry. For the health and safety of patrons, volunteers, staff and artists, The Sheldon recommends masking at all times, unless eating or drinking, especially for those who are unvaccinated.
- Mask and vaccination policies are subject to change at the request of the performer or event organizer. Please check the website for information about individual events.
- Ticket holders will be contacted directly if the policy for their event differs from general Sheldon policies.
- Please note that these policies are also subject to change in accordance with any local mandates. The Sheldon will continue to follow the guidance and mandates set forth by public health and our local government, and will be reevaluated as vaccination and transmission rates change over the coming months.
- The Sheldon will also maintain a flexible ticket exchange policy throughout the season to accommodate any health and safetyrelated concerns