The duck space in the Blueberry Hill reveals a refreshing design with improved lighting and decor.
St. Louis – The legendary duck room in the Blueberry Hill has a fresh new look. The venue, which is hidden under the legendary restaurant in Delmar Loop, has experienced a number of renovation work, including improved stage lighting, fresh blue -painted walls and a renovated green room.
The duck room is known for its intimate surroundings and rich music history and has been an integral part of St. Louis' live music scene since 1997. It is perhaps the best known for the orientation of Rock 'N' Roll pioneer Chuck Berry, who performed more than 200 times there. Over the years, the room has welcomed a wide range of artists, from emerging local talents to internationally known acts.
The latest updates aim to improve the experience for both actors and the audience and at the same time to maintain the character that has made the duck space a unique stop for live entertainment. The size and atmosphere of the event location continue to offer the music fans an exact concert experience that is not in the city in the city.
In addition to the renovation work, the schedule of the duck room offers a mixture of live music and special events. The highlights included a performance by Magic Amanda, which brought her stage magic and illusions to the event location in August.
With its refreshing design, its historical meaning and its diverse program, the duck space remains an essential part of the legacy of Blueberry Hill and a cultural landmark in the Delmar loop.
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