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Best Concerts in September 2024

in Kansas City

October 2024

Jurassic Park In Concert at Helzberg Hall

Jurassic Park In Concert

Hold onto your coffee cups ladies and gentlemen because the earth-shaking T-Rex is back in town! This special concert transports the audience back to the island of Isla Nublar during a live screening of Jurassic Park, the first in Spielberg's mega-hit film franchise that captured the world's imagination with its action-packed sci-fi adventure story and at the time, cutting edge graphics.

Styx at Cable Dahmer Arena

Styx

Styx have been rocking around the world for the last four decades with a back catalog of hits powering them through 100+ shows a year! Formed in 1972 in Chicago, Styx have become a mainstay in any rock fan's collection. Now four decades on Styx show no sign of slowing down with more dates for 2023, don't miss the chance to see them live.

The Front Bottoms at Uptown Theater

The Front Bottoms

New Jersey emo-folk band The Front Bottoms take their 'Finding Your Way Home' tour on the road. Still riding the success of their 2023 album 'You Are Who You Hang Out With', expect to hear new Front Bottoms tracks alongside their certified emo classics 'Twin Size Mattress', 'Be Nice To Me', and 'Flashlight'.

The Fab Four - The Ultimate Tribute at Ameristar Casino & Hotel

The Fab Four - The Ultimate Tribute

The Fab Four are one of the world's most in-demand Beatles tribute acts! They're note perfect and the attention to detail is so impressive, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in the presence of the real thing. From mop-tops to Wings, let the Fab Four take you on a journey through the life of a band that still thrill, five decades after they split up!

Rainbow Kitten Surprise at Starlight Theater

Rainbow Kitten Surprise

Rainbow Kitten Surprise may sound like the title of a Japanese game show, but the band's mature, genre-defying sound is as surprising as their choice of moniker. Drawing upon facets of grunge, alt-rock, blues and unapologetic pop, the North Carolina natives craft upbeat anthems that underlie lead singer Sam Melo's poetic, howling lyrics and vocals.

Two Door Cinema Club at Starlight Theater

Two Door Cinema Club

One of British music's bright young things, Two Door Cinema Club's brand of melodic indie pop has proven popular with critics and the public alike. Formed in 2007, and composed by members Alex Trimble, Sam Halliday and Kevin Baird, the band have released a collection of albums. Following the release of 2022's album 'Keep Smiling', and the recently released new single, the Irish trio are returning to the road with support from Joywave and Daywave on selected dates.

Gracie Abrams at Uptown Theater

Gracie Abrams

Grammy-nominated singer Gracie Abrams is making her mark on the pop scene and 2024 is going to be her year! You're invited to join Gracie on her headlining tour, The Secret of Us Tour, in support of her upcoming sophomore album of the same name. Expect to hear brand-new material along with fan favorites!

Burton Cummings at Knuckleheads Saloon

Burton Cummings

With a resume bursting with achievement, Burton Cummings is one of Canada's most beloved sons. His long and illustrious career saw heady rock-stardom with The Guess Who, who became the first Canadian band to reach the Billboard #1 and sold millions across the nation. As a solo artist, he's continued to evolve and create his rock and bluesy tunes, including 'Stand Tall' and 'My Own Way to Race'.

The Lemonheads at The Truman

The Lemonheads

While fans eagerly await The Lemonheads' first album of original material in nearly 20 years, the cult-legendary alternative rock band are embarking on a US tour gearing up to celebrate their iconic albums, It's A Shame About Ray (1992) and Come on Feel The Lemonheads (1993), in both their entirety. The tour will be making stops in big cities like Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Washington DC. Don't miss your chance to see them live, with support from Juliana Hatfield, Willy Mason, and John P. Strohm.

The Used at Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland

The Used

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two decades since The Used first burst out of Utah with a burning desire to upset the status quo of their uptight home state. This they achieved and more; the band led a generation of kids not content with the radio-friendly pop of the early 2000s and their burning screamo anthems still hold sway today.

The String Cheese Incident at Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland

The String Cheese Incident

The term 'Progressive Bluegrass' may not apply to many bands, but the wonderfully named The String Cheese Incident is certainly one of them. The wildly inventive and slightly crazy jam band, bring in influences from every genre under the sun and creates a sound unlike any other. Now heading on a new tour, don't miss your chance to catch them live!

Highly Suspect at The Truman

Highly Suspect

Formed in 2000 in their hometown of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, hard-rocking power trio Highly Suspect started out as a cover band, before relocating to Brooklyn to record their first EP of original material The Worst Humans. Subsequent full-length albums Mister Asylum and The Boy Who Died Wolf both garnered Grammy Award nominations for best song, marking the fledgeling artists as a an up-and-coming force to be reckoned with!

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