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Independent local discovery guide · MO

Find things to do in St. Louis—then make the plan happen

Discover what to do in St. Louis. Use Proxxi to browse as a guest, choose what fits, invite someone, and turn it into a real plan.

St. LouisUnited StatesAmerica/Chicago
From discovery to a real plan

Do not save another tab. Make the plan.

Proxxi turns local discovery into an outing: browse as a guest, choose what fits, invite someone, and keep the place, time, and source together.

  1. 1Explore your city
  2. 2Choose what fits
  3. 3Invite and coordinate

How the local scene fits together

St. Louis plans often cross city, county, and Metro East lines. Proxxi treats the region as one connected social map while keeping the actual municipality and venue clear, so a downtown show, a Clayton gathering, and an Edwardsville festival are never presented as the same neighborhood.

Build a plan that works in the real city

Start with the part of the region you can realistically reach, then compare timing before committing to a second stop. Large parks, sports nights, riverfront events, and neighborhood festivals can change the shape of an evening, so keep the official organizer and local transportation source open for final details.

Browse first, participate safely

Local organizers can submit original listings and grant Proxxi permission to display them in discovery and search. Attendees can browse without an account; saving, joining, posting a public plan, or messaging requires sign-in and the platform's participation safeguards.

How Proxxi protects quality

Public listings need a clear date, place, and source. Expired events are removed. Third-party descriptions, images, and schedules remain out of search until Proxxi records specific permission to publish them.

Current Proxxi coverage

This permanent city guide is live, but Proxxi does not currently have public event listings with active search rights for St. Louis. We do not pad the page with expired events or copied provider content.

Browse as a guest. Sign in only when you want to save attendance, create or join a public plan, or message another person.