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Details for Stanley Cup Final games and watch parties in St. Louis

Here's the details on everything going on downtown during the Stanley Cup Final games.

ST. LOUIS – The National Hockey League in partnership with the Blues will bring its 2019 Stanley Cup Final party with live music and a viewing party to downtown St. Louis for Game 3 and Game 4.

STANLEY CUP FINAL PARTY:

The 2019 Stanley Cup Final party will take over Market Street between Tucker and 14th streets. 

Each event will open to fans at 3 p.m. and will feature a variety of food, beverages and official Stanley Cup Final merchandise. 

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Concerts start at 5 p.m. ahead of the games.

On June 1,  Echosmith will perform along with Kennedy Holmes. 

On June 3, Grammy Award-winning artist Gary Clark Jr. will perform.

The puck drops at 7 p.m.

Officials said the events will happen rain or shine, unless there is severe weather.

SECURITY:

Fans attending the watch party will need to check in through one of the security checkpoints marked in orange on our map. 

Backpacks are not allowed. Other bags, including soft-sided coolers, have a size limit of 14" x 14" x 6".

Food, non-alcoholic drinks and foldable lawnchairs are fine to bring.

 The NHL has provided a full list of what is and isn't allowed.

WATCH: Everything to know for Saturday's Blues watch party

PARKING: 

All parking at the Enterprise Center garage is sold out ahead of Saturday and Monday's games. The garage will only accept holders of parking passes or season tickets.

The nearby lot at City Hall is also expected to fill up, and downtown festivities will close its 14th Street Entrance.

People coming down for the games or the festivals (such as 5 On Your Side's Saturday "Glori-oeke" party) are encouraged to park farther away or use MetroLink or rideshares.

NHL SING-ALONG:

Originally, the NHL said St. Louis native and "The Voice" finalist Kennedy Holmes would lead a sing-along of "Gloria." But after hearing from Blues fans, they said if we win, there will be a post-game sing-along in the arena and outside.

The NHL shared the following tweet Wednesday:

"Hey, @StLouisBlues fans! We wanted a loud sing-along but we hear you loud and clear. We're not going to break your newest #Gloria tradition. So, if you win, you're invited to sing it postgame in-arena and outside."

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