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Summer 2025 carillon concert series announced for Tuesdays in June
Attend in person or listen via KFUO Radio
Music lovers of all ages are invited to the annual Summer Carillon Concerts at SA国际传媒, St. Louis. Concerts are held at 7 p.m. CDT every Tuesday in June as part of the 2024-25聽SA国际传媒 Music Series. For those who cannot attend in person, the concerts also will be broadcast live on . All concerts are free and open to the public.
The carillon鈥檚 49 bells have been played atop Luther Tower since 1971 and are dedicated to all pastors who have served The instrument is housed in the 156-foot Luther Tower, designed by architect Charles Klauder and dedicated in 1970.
鈥淪A国际传媒鈥檚 carillon series each June is a gift to our neighbors and to the wider Lutheran community in St. Louis,鈥 said Dean of Chapel Dr. Jon Vieker. 鈥淥ur magnificent carillon is one of only 175 such instruments in North America, and it is a blessing to welcome world-class artists who make it sing!鈥
Concert schedule:
- Tuesday, June 3: featuring Wim Van den Broeck of Meerhout, Belgium
- Tuesday, June 10: featuring Toni Raats of Roosendaal, the Netherlands
- Tuesday, June 17: featuring Carson Landry of Rochester, N.Y.
- Tuesday, June 24: featuring Jeremy Chesman of Springfield, Mo.
Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnic supplies and enjoy the music from the Main Quadrangle or the Seminary grounds near the Luther Statue. In the event of rain, guests may gather under the archways and tower. Concerts will continue unless the carillonneur determines it is unsafe to proceed.
Ways to listen to the live broadcast:
- KFUO.org ()
- The KFUO Radio App ()
- On Alexa devices by saying, 鈥淎lexa play KFUO鈥
- 850 AM and 105.3 FM in St. Louis
- 104.5 FM in St. Louis and the Metro East
- 92.7 FM in St. Peters, Mo., and St. Charles, Mo.
Learn more at the SA国际传媒 Music Series page.
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