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Andy Frasco & The U.N.

Aug 29, 2025 at 8:00 PM  ·   · $48 Atomic, St. Louis, MO Atomic, St. Louis, MO Tickets from $48

Andy Frasco & The U.N.
Aug 29
Andy Frasco & The U.N.
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Andy Frasco, known for his energetic fusion with The U.N., delivers introspective music and hosts the popular World Saving Podcast featuring stars like Tony Hawk and Kamasi Washington.

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Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie/Alt, Blues, Jazz

Witness the Andy Frasco & The U.N. concert in St. Louis at Atomic on Friday, August 29, 2025, at 8:00 PM. Grab tickets before they’re gone!

Jamo Presents: Andy Frasco Growing Pains Tour

at Atomic Pavilion Block Party

Friday August 29, 2025

Doors 7PM / Show 8PM

21+ Unless Accompanied By Parent/Guardian

$29.50 ADV / $37 DAY OF

About Andy Frasco & The U.N.

With curly tufts of a recognizable Jewfro peeking out from his omnipresent knit cap, Andy Frasco is a cross between John Belushi's Joliet Jake Blues and Jimmy Buffett. He’s a band-fronting, songwriting party animal who turns into a swirling rock n roll Tasmanian Devil onstage leading his U.N., not unlike Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band. From switching instruments mid-song to Frasco stagediving into the crowd or kibitzing with them, an Andy Frasco show is about embracing the experience.

The band has grown from playing bars to touring more than 250 days a year all over the country, with Frasco describing that 15-year journey on Growing Pains, the group's landmark 10th studio album and first full-length effort since 2023's L'Optimist, showcasing Andy's growth as a tunesmith in his own right.

Album Highlights

Produced by Frasco himself for the first time, the collection's centerpiece is the anthemic Try Not to Die, a glass half-full anthem to seizing the day that combines country twang with an easy island breeze in its affirmative message. Life is Easy, featuring bluegrass superstar Billy Strings, Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country and co-writer/frequent collaborators Steve Poltz (Rugburns, Jewel) and Chris Gelbuda (Meghan Trainor), is a folk protest anthem.

S Swinging for the Fences, featuring cameos by G. Love and Eric Krasno (Lettuce, Tedeschi Trucks Band Soulive), is a Motown-flavored paean to dating someone out of your league. The playful They Call Me Hollywood (But I'm from LA), co-written with frequent partner Kenny Carkeet, features rapper ProbCause, while the title track is a sing-song, hip-hop-influenced rhyme about embracing change and taking it day-to-day. Frasco wrote most of Growing Pains in Nashville with his longtime guitarist Shawn Eckels and frequent songwriting partners Chris Gelbuda, Steve Poltz, and Andrew Cooney.

Frasco's Reflection

"I came into this life wanting to write songs," said Frasco. "It took 15 years, but I feel I'm starting to get credit for it. My cup is full. I'm really starting to see my dreams come true."

Event Policy

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

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