Posted: 5/5/2025 | Print Friendly Version

Shaw Nature Reserve will be hosting a series of free, outdoor concerts this summer to celebrate its centennial year.

After being on hiatus since 2019, the Wildflower Concert Series makes its return to the Nature Reserve this summer, offering three nights of performances by local artists surrounded by Missouri’s beautiful outdoors.

Performances will take place on the lawn of the Nature Reserve’s Bascom House on Friday, June 27, July 25 and August 22. Free admission begins at 5 p.m., music starts at 6 p.m.


Free parking is available at the Nature Reserve. Advance vehicle registration is recommended to guarantee a parking permit; a limited number of additional parking spaces will be available day of on a first-come-first-served basis. Carpooling and rideshare are encouraged.



This year’s lineup:

June 27: Riley Holtz
A local, professional vocalist and guitarist with over ten years of experience, Riley Holtz brings any party to life with his music. Riley is no stranger to a diverse array of audiences, exposed to crowds large and small while traveling the world for years as a nightly entertainer onboard a luxury cruise line. Riley Holtz's song catalogue spans the entire history of modern American music–from 50s doo-wop to 90s R&B, Sinatra to Eminem–Riley's setlist encompasses all genres, but always done with a style his own.



July 25: Nick Pence and Friends
Nick Pence and Friends is a St. Louis-based acoustic group specializing in traditional, old time, early blues, and roots music. The group prides itself on filtering obscure songs from the 20s and 30s while bending, blending and defending the lines between traditional American music to bring a sound that is both fresh and familiar.



August 22: Beth Bombara

Beth Bombara is a local singer-songwriter and past performer at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Whitaker Music Festival. Bombara’s Americana Folk Rock album “It All Goes Up” features songwriting first and foremost with a voice that connects on a raw, emotional level.



The Nature Reserve will be hosting events throughout all of 2025 to celebrate its centennial year, sponsored by L.B. and Bonnie Eckelkamp, International Paper, Kling Family Foundation, and Nature Partners Foundation, with Magnificent Missouri.