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Get Your Ethel Cain Tickets in St. Louis: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Ethel Cain The Factory - Chesterfield
17105 North Outer 40 Road, St. Louis, MO
63141, US
- The Factory Lot: On-site, free.
- 1375 S 8th St: 0.3 miles, $10.
- 1401 S 7th St: 0.4 miles, $8.
- 8th & Chouteau: 0.5 miles, $12.
- Union Station Garage: 1.2 miles, $15.
Ethel Cain Concert Live at The Factory | St. Louis – April 28th, 2026
The Factory in Chesterfield is more than just a venue; it’s a rootsy hub where music history and community vibes collide. Over the years, this place has hosted a bunch of talented artists who’ve gone on to big things, making it a kind of launching pad for rising stars. Imagine catching a show here and feeling like you’re part of something real, whether it’s a local band or a big name. In december 2026, they threw a Christmas market that featured local creators and live music acts, giving the whole scene a warm, festive glow. The Factory also knows how to mix food and sound, hosting food festivals that celebrate local flavors alongside killer tunes. Seating can change depending on the show, with some areas reserved for supporters or special guests. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just take a turn at the second junction and follow the street to the venue, or check the map if you’re nearby a favorite local spot. For anyone heading to an Ethel Cain St. Louis concert, catching her at The Factory in Chesterfield promises an intimate, memorable experience, like being in the middle of something uniquely special.