There are a TON of big-name artists coming to St. Louis in June, everyone from classic country, to pop stars, but which one is the one worth seeing?

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Stlmag.com has a list of all the biggest concerts coming to St. Louis in June, and I want to know which artists you think is the biggest one coming.

Here are the concerts coming...

Louis Tomlinson (of One Direction) on June 9th at the St. Louis Music Park

Shania Twain with Breland on June 4th at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Dead & Co on June 7th at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Hank Williams Jr. on June 16th at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Charlie Puth on June 22nd at the Saint Louis Music Park

Matchbox 20 on June 20th at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Fall Out Boy on June 23rd at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Now...Those are some great shows right?!? Hank WIlliams Jr, Shania Twain, big-time stars... BUT there is one clear answer to the question "What is the BIGGEST Concert coming to St. Louis in June?" and that answer is...

LUKE COMBS!!!

Luke is playing at Busch Stadium (the best venue of all these venues in my opinion) on June 17th and he is bringing a ton of talent with him including Riley Green, and rising star Lainey Wilson. For more information on all of these shows and others click here!

If you are one of the lucky people who are getting the chance to see Luke Combs at Busch Stadium this June just do me a favour...take some pictures for us and send them to us, because we want to live vicariously through you.

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