The Greater St. Louis area is served by the Classic rock radio station KSHE, which has a license from Crestwood, Missouri. The current tagline for KSHE, which broadcasts on 94.7 MHz, is "KSHE 95, Real Rock Radio." The station, which is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, has studios in Creve Coeur and a transmitter in Shrewsbury. After spending 20 years as an engineer with the Pulitzer-winning stations KSD and KSD-TV, Ed Ceries decided to launch his own FM station, KSHE, with the help of his life savings and great engineering expertise. On February 11, 1961, the station began broadcasting from the basement of the Ceries' house in the Crestwood area after some of the equipment was built by him. The station played classical music and went under the moniker "The Lady of FM." Many midwestern bands, including Styx, Cheap Trick, REO Speedwagon, and Head East, grew as a result of KSHE's support during the 1970s and early 1980s. In addition to playing the oldies from the more well-known rock luminaries, KSHE featured a broad and diverse play list that promoted rock musicians like Lake from Germany, Stingray from South Africa, and growing bands from Australia and New Zealand like Midnight Oil and Split Enz. The Bob & Tom Show, a syndicated program from Indianapolis' WFBQ, aired in the morning drive on KSHE from 1996 to 2012. On its website, KSHE established a virtual museum to commemorate its 40th birthday. It includes images, audio samples, video clips, and memorabilia. Rush, Kiss, Ted Nugent, and REO Speedwagon were the first inductees in 2007, respectively. Finding KSHE 95 tickets for cheap can be tough, but Yadara has got you covered. We have a wide selection of tickets to the hottest shows in town, and our prices are unbeatable. So whether you're looking for KSHE 95 tickets for the front row or just looking to save some money, visit us today and buy your tickets to the best concerts, plays, and sporting events. You won't be disappointed!