
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals announced Wednesday two performing acts that will be part of the team’s new Postgame Concert Series presented by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE).
Among the performing acts this season will be country superstar Cole Swindell and rapper Flo Rida.
Swindell will perform after the Cardinals’ game against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, June 20. Flo Rida will perform on Friday, July 25 following the game against the San Diego Padres.
Admission to each postgame concert will be free with a ticket to that night’s game. Each concert will start approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of each game and is expected to last roughly an hour.
Fans can also upgrade their game tickets to include VIP access to the field during the concert. A limited number of VIP access tickets will be available for sale through the event’s website.

“Our new Postgame Concert Series presented by SIUE will bring even more excitement to the ballpark after the final out,” said Cardinals senior VP of Business Operations Anuk Karunaratne. “We’re excited to bring Cole Swindell and Flo Rida to Busch Stadium to celebrate two great summer nights of baseball and live music with our fans.”
Swindell, a multi-Platinum selling superstar and ACM Award-winner, has racked up over 5.4 billion career streams, 12 No. 1 singles as an artist—13 as a songwriter—including his GRAMMY-nominated hit “Break Up In The End,” and chart-topping singles “Chillin’ It,” “You Should Be Here,” “Never Say Never” (with Lainey Wilson), and his ACM and CMA Award multi-week No. 1 hit “She Had Me at Heads Carolina.” His current single, “Forever to Me,” is Top 10 and rising on the country singles charts and will be included on his upcoming fifth studio album for Warner Music Nashville.
Known for his infectious party anthems and chart-topping hits like “Low”, “Right Round”, and “My House,” Flo Rida has become a global hitmaker, selling more than 80 million records since his 2008 breakout. He is one of the most popular musicians on social media with more than 20 million followers across his channels with more than two billion views on YouTube.
While Busch Stadium has hosted 16 concerts since opening, Swindell and Flo Rida will be the first two artists to perform concerts on the field following a Cardinals game in the venue’s 20-year history.



