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Five Finger Death Punch rocked the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis on Aug 10. Get the full concert recap, setlist, and photo gallery. Five Finger Death Punch Ignites St Louis at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre For the metal spectacle on the tenth of August, securing parking at the Maryland Heights venue requires advance planning. The premier lots, priced around $40, fill by 5:00 PM. Arriving after this time necessitates using the overflow areas, adding a 15-minute walk to the gate. Consider pre-purchasing a parking pass online to guarantee a closer spot and streamline your entry process. The general admission pit area offers the most intense experience, but be prepared for high-density crowds; for a clearer view without the crush, aim for sections 102 or 104, which provide a direct sightline to the stage. The performance by the renowned Las Vegas quintet promises a setlist heavy with tracks from their latest album, "AfterLife", alongside established anthems. Expect a powerful light show synchronized with pyrotechnics, a signature element of their live productions. Merchandise queues are notoriously long; the stand near the west entrance is often less congested than the main one inside the pavilion. To maximize your concert time, purchase official gear before the main act takes the stage, typically around 9:15 PM. Concession prices for beverages are steep, so factor this into your budget. Weather in this Missouri city during mid-summer can be unpredictable. The open-air design of the music center means lawn ticket holders are exposed to the elements. Pack a lightweight, disposable poncho as umbrellas are prohibited. The show will proceed rain or shine, so preparation is key to enjoying the powerful performance from Ivan Moody and his group. Cell service within the venue can be spotty due to crowd size, so arrange a specific meeting point with your companions beforehand in case of separation. Five Finger Death Punch at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis, 10 Aug: A Concertgoer's Guide Arrive at the Maryland Heights venue by 5:00 PM to secure parking and navigate entry lines before the opening acts begin. The lots typically open several hours before the gates, and premier parking, which offers a quicker exit, is available for purchase in advance via the venue's official website. Venue Entry & Policies Bags must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and not exceed 12" x 6" x 12". Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand (4.5" x 6.5"), are also permitted. All are subject to search. One factory-sealed water bottle (up to one gallon) or an empty, reusable water bottle is allowed per person. Refill stations are located near the main concourse restrooms. Lawn chairs are available for rent on-site, or you can bring your own low-profile model where the seat is no higher than 9 inches off the ground. Professional cameras with detachable lenses are prohibited. Mobile phone photography is generally acceptable. Getting There & Parking From downtown, take I-64 W to I-270 N, then exit onto I-70 W. Take exit 231A for Maryland Heights Expressway. Follow signs for the live music center. Expect significant traffic congestion on the expressway leading to the venue after 4:30 PM. Standard parking is included in the ticket price for most shows. The lots are vast; take a photo of your parking section sign to locate your vehicle after the performance. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) drop-off and pick-up are located in a designated area. Be prepared for surge pricing and long waits immediately following the concert's conclusion. It is often faster to walk a short distance away from the main entrance before requesting a ride.