(314) 533-9900
3648 Washington Blvd
St Louis,
MO
63108
38.6395
-90.2324
Neighborhoods: Grand Center, Saint Louis
Reviews & Ratings for Sheldon Concert Hall-Ballroom
6 reviews
What users are saying:
Acoustic perfection and the best in jazz, folk and classical music.
by Contributor
The Scene
Nowhere will you hear more perfect acoustics than in the Sheldon Concert Hall; it's the best place in St. Louis for small ensembles and soloists, hands-down.
The Draw
The Sheldon presents a music series each year highlighting the very best in classical, folk and jazz, featuring artists like Dave Brubeck, Cleo Laine, Jose Carreras, Herbie Hancock, Doc Watson, Joan Baez, Willie Nelson, Julian Bream, Itzhak Perlman and Jessye Norman. The "Notes From Home" series showcases the very best in local groups and soloists. It also plays host to concerts by many instrumental and choral groups in town. You haven't lived until you've heard Kathleen Battle, Chet Atkins or Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Sheldon.
Excellent Venue!
by Turfclan
Great acoustics, intimate setting. We've enjoyed every show we have seen here.
show place
by duber5
Best acoustics in town and best shows. I always enjoy going there.
- Pros: friendly ushers, variety of shows
Outstanding!
by KathyONeill
With its smaller house, the Sheldon offers absolutely wonderful acoustics. Not a bad seat in the place!
- Pros: Great acoustics, Easy parking, Smaller house
ITS A 10!!
by Brian_Johnson
The Sheldon Concert hall is a wonderful place for a concert. If you like to get intimate with your music you have to attend a concert at The Sheldon. Perfect Acoustics, comfortable seating, and great services! Full Bar before and during intermission. Banquet halls, and more! Please support The Sheldon Concert Hall.
- Pros: Good Parking, Sound, Seating
- Cons: Nothing, Nothing, Nothing
great
by keith_cope
I have not seen a show in any better venue anywhere...a show at The Sheldon is a must for any music lover!
- Pros: Beautiful, Great Acoustics, Great shows
- Cons: Season is too short






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