About this venue
Red Flag is a concert venue with an urban, club-style feel—built for shows where the stage sits close to the crowd and every performance feels direct and immersive. Designed around live music nights, Red Flag works equally well for discovering new acts and catching established artists in a more intimate setting.
Inside, the experience comes first: the acoustics are tuned for punchy bands and clear vocals, and the audience layout typically offers solid sightlines toward the stage from multiple angles. The vibe is straightforward but comfortable, with a practical bar and venue flow that keeps the night smooth from entry to the break between sets.
You’ll find the venue at 3040 Locust St, St. Louis, United States. The entrance is street-facing, so the easiest approach is to navigate straight to Locust St; drivers usually have options in nearby streets and close-by lots/garages, while taxi or rideshare drop-off is convenient along the curb near the door. For a broader look at getting around the city, check the text further down the page.
About the city
St. Louis, known as the “Gateway City,” is more than a key point on the map of the American Midwest—it’s also a strong hub for entertainment and major events. The city blends the energy of sports nights and concert spectacles with a relaxed, welcoming vibe, so attending an event often becomes just the beginning of a full experience. A diverse scene—from large arenas to urban venues downtown—makes St. Louis an appealing choice for travelers who want more than just a ticket.
One of the city’s biggest advantages is its smooth, practical connectivity. Local public transport, MetroLink and MetroBus, makes it easy to move between key neighborhoods and event zones, with a logical stop layout and solid links to major travel hubs. If you’re flying in, St. Louis Lambert International Airport is a convenient starting point for getting into the city, while train and coach travelers often use the Gateway Transportation Center (Amtrak). Whether you’re heading to the Enterprise Center or other major arenas and stadiums in and around downtown, the shift from travel mode to venue entrance is generally quick and straightforward.
Since you’re already in town, it’s worth using time before or after the event for a small sightseeing “bonus.” A walk along the Mississippi riverfront and a visit to Gateway Arch National Park deliver the city’s signature skyline moment, and it’s easy to add a loop through historic streets and lively neighborhoods filled with restaurants and bars. For a calmer break, Forest Park offers wide green spaces and cultural attractions—ideal for unwinding before an evening out.