LouFest Photo Archive
BMI artists NAWAS brought their unique R&B sound to St. Louis for their set on the BMI/Tunespeak Stage at Loufest. The group’s upbeat, dance music has been featured on New Music Friday and Weekend Buzz Spotify playlists. View Photo
BMI indie band Mothers play their thoughtful indie tunes for the Loufest crowd at the BMI/Tunespeak stage. Their debut album ‘When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired’ was a critically acclaimed release earlier in 2016. View Photo
Soulful BMI artists JMR get the crowd moving with their indie-electronic songs. The duo has been performing at numerous music festivals throughout the summer, rocking on stages from east coast to west coast. View Photo
St. Louis-based Bruiser Queen tears through their set on the BMI/Tunespeak stage at Loufest. View Photo
BMI’s Nina Carter, guitarist Ford Thurston, BMI singer-songwriter Bonnie Bishop, Tunespeak’s Tom Pernikoff and BMI’s David Claassen hang out back stage at the BMI/Tunespeak stage at Loufest. View Photo
BMI singer-songwriter Bonnie Bishop, backed by guitarist Ford Thurston, shows off her soulful and laid-back country tunes to the Loufest crowd on the BMI/Tunespeak stage. View Photo
BMI rapper Anderon .Paak performs with his band The Free Nationals on the BMI/Tunespeak stage at Loufest. The rapidly rising star has been touring all summer. View Photo
Out of New York, BMI band Walking Shapes closes the BMI stage at Loufest. The group synth-rock band boogied with the crowd, playing tracks off Taka Come On, their most recent album. View Photo
The incredible Dallas-based The Suffers showed St. Louis their soul-funk sound. The BMI band got the crowd moving, roaring through songs off their yet-to-be-released debut. View Photo
Nashville-based BMI band KOA bring their signature laid-back jams to the BMI stage at Loufest. They definitely added festival goers to the Koalition, their dedicated group of supporters. View Photo











