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Our Little Secret Tour 2021

NEW DATE: WEATHERS

w/ AARON TAOS, KENZO
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Duck Room
Doors open at 7:00pm
Show starts at 7:30pm
$15 in Advance/
$15 DOS
All Ages
$2 Minor Surcharge at Door (Cash Only)

Set Times:
Weathers – 9:10pm
Aaron Taos – 8:15pm
Kenzo – 7:30pm
Doors – 7:00pm
*Set times are approximate and subject to change without notice


Effective Monday, October 4th, 2021, ticketed admission to Blueberry Hill Duck Room will require proof of full COVID 19 vaccination or a negative COVID 19 diagnostic test within the previous 72 hours regardless of customer age. Face masks will still need to be worn in the venue.

Proof of COVID 19 vaccination or a professionally administered (physician, clinic, pharmacy, etc.) negative COVID 19 diagnostic test can be a physical paper copy or a snapshot on your mobile device, along with a matching photo ID, to display upon admission. Antibody or self-administered at home tests will not be accepted.

Pertinent information on COVID 19 documents must be fully visible and match your photo ID. Proof of negative COVID 19 diagnostic test must contain the name/information of the company that performed the test, the patient’s name, the date of the test, and the result of the test.

Effective face coverings must completely cover the nose and mouth and must be worn at all times unless actively consuming food or beverage. Face shields, gaiters, and bandanas are not acceptable as primary face coverings.

Refund Policy

We hope that you will still join us, but understand there are those who will not. For shows which have been on sale prior to Monday, September 6, 2021, refunds are available by individual request only, until Tuesday, September 21, 2021. Refunds must be requested in advance. No refunds will be given after the show date.

Tickets Purchased Online Through Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster will email refund request instructions to all ticket holders with a valid email address associated with their Ticketmaster account. Please follow the instructions to request your refund by September 21, 2021. Refunds must be requested in advance and will not be fulfilled once the show date has passed.

If you have not received the Ticketmaster initiated email, please follow the instructions below to request your refund before the deadline listed above:

Log in to your Ticketmaster online account.

  • Click on “My Tickets” to get to your “My Events” page.
  • Click the “See Details” button to the right of your order.
  • Click the “Contact Us” button at the bottom right of the screen and choose “Email Us”. Please ensure that, in the subject box, you select “Request a Refund or a Credit”. In the refund or credit box, select “Refund”, then let us know the refund quantity you are requesting (“full” or “part of my order”). If partial, you state which seats you would like refunded.
  • Once you click the blue “Send” button, you will receive an automated reply letting you know that your refund has been submitted. Note that refunds will be processed to the original method of payment used at time of purchase, which is usually completed within 30 days.

Tickets Purchased In Person At The Pageant

Ticket holders may request refunds for tickets purchased in person at The Pageant in either Suite 100 or at The Pageant Box Office during normal business hours. You must request your refund by Tuesday, September 21, 2021. Refunds must be requested in advance and will not be fulfilled once the show date has passed.

Please bring your ticket(s), your valid photo ID, and the credit/debit card used to make the purchase (if applicable) when requesting your refund. If you purchased tickets in Suite 100 and transferred them to someone else, please have them transfer their ticket(s) back to you in order to obtain a refund.

Reminder: all refund requests must be made through original point of purchase by the person who purchased the tickets.

Effective Tuesday, August 24, 2021, Suite 100 is open Friday and Saturday from 10am until 6pm. The Pageant Box Office is open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10am until 4pm. The Pageant Box Office is also open on show nights 2 hours prior to the event’s scheduled door time. For the most up to date information on The Pageant and Suite 100’s hours, please visit thepageant.com.

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Tickets for this show can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com or at The Pageant’s Box Office (6161 Delmar Blvd, St Louis, MO 63112)

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*NEW DATE*
Due to increased restrictions due to Covid-19, Weathers at Blueberry Hill Duck Room is rescheduled for October 13th, 2021. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date.

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A Weathers song is like a movie.  When the band’s co-lyricists Cameron Boyer and Cameron Olsen talk about their lives, they liken them to “a John Hughes Film.”  “I get a picture in my head of the story I want to tell,” explains Boyer, a truly multi-disciplinary artist who has been making films as long as he has been making music.

Vocalist Cameron Boyer, guitarist Cameron Olsen, bassist Brennen Bates, and drummer Cole Carson create finely crafted, introspective pop songs heavily inspired by the alternative culture of the 80s, 90s and 00s.   Some of Boyer’s earliest musical memories are of listening to The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds with his dad and Hot Fuss by the Killers, while Olsen was raised on a steady diet of Depeche Mode, Cheap Trick, Bryan Adams, and Guns ’N Roses.

The beach haven in which they grew up – just outside Los Angeles – would hint at a ‘chill’ environment where surf and sand soothe the soul.   That was not the case for Boyer, whose internal tumult growing up was compounded by social anxiety and depression that has given his music a preternatural gravitas.  Teen angst has been a driving force in the creation of some of the most beloved music of our time and, though you would think the generational divide would deepen as technology and tastes evolve, Weathers are proof that the proverbial ‘song’ remains the same. The band’s songs speak to those among us who are struggling to keep it together day-by-day.  They remind us that nobody has it easy and that we are not alone.

The band came together in 2015, largely through social media.  Boyer and Bates met through a Facebook message responding to a post searching for a bassist.  Carson auditioned through videos on YouTube, after an intro from Boyer’s father, who had played in a band with his dad when they were in High School.  Olsen came aboard through a local battle of the bands.

RCA records debuted the first Weathers music in 2016, including the song  “Happy Pills”, which was the most added song on alternative radio on its impact date, receiving the most adds for a new artist in the 2010s and peaking at No. 21 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. To date “Happy Pills” has been streamed more than sixty million times. Following the success of “Happy Pills”, the band released the 2018 album Kids in the Night, for which they co-wrote and worked with a who’s who of the newest generation of prominent producers and songwriters including Tim Pagnotta (Walk The Moon, Neon Trees), Kyle Moorman (P!nk, Andy Grammar, Elle King) and Drew Pearson (Switchfoot, Ke$ha), to name a few.

In 2019 the band released a string of singles written and co-produced with many of the same collaborators.  These songs brim with bright melodies, insistent hooks, and potent rhythmic energy.  The material felt custom-made to be sung at the top of your lungs while barreling down the highway.  “I think we wanted to let loose and not hold ourselves to any harsh guidelines,” says Boyer.   “When the band first started out, we were really strict. Every song had to be dark. Anything that felt a little happy was kind of a no-no. We let all of that go. We wanted the music to be fun and energetic.

“We used to write stuff like, ‘Shit sucks and we’re sad about it,’” Boyer says. “Now we’re like, ‘Shit sucks and we’re okay with that.’ It’s very empowering.” The band advocates for mental health and if prompted will often bring to the table the topic of seeking help and the desire to get better. As Boyer says “It’s okay to not be okay, but it’s never ok to not get help.”  To that end, the band’s social media is filled with options for fans to improve their existence.  Partnerships with mental health organizations are soon to be announced.

In support of their recent releases, Weathers have been on the road supporting bands such as Cage the Elephant, Jimmy Eat World, Dreamers, Palaye Royale, Badflower, Echosmith and Catfish & The Bottlemen, and playing festivals like Lollapalooza and Firefly. They are currently working on finishing an album due out sometime in 2021 and preparing for their first national headline tour.

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Unless otherwise noted, tickets for shows at Blueberry Hill Duck Room can be purchased in advance on Ticketmaster.com, at The Pageant's Box Office (6161 Delmar Blvd, St Louis, MO, 63112), and Suite 100 at The Pageant. Tickets can also be purchased at the Duck Room door on the night of the show, an hour prior to door time, unless the show is sold out. Tickets are not available at the Blueberry Hill bar.

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All shows at Blueberry Hill in the Duck Room are wheelchair accessible via an elevator in the Piano Room hallway. (Please call us 24 hours in advance to coordinate.) A small percentage of shows are in the Elvis Room, which is not accessible.

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