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Best Concerts This Weekend

in Kansas City

Hank Williams Jr. at T-Mobile Center

Hank Williams Jr.

Expect a whole lotta old-school country swagger from a night with Hank Williams Jr. The son of legendary Hank Williams is a star in his own right, Williams Jr. stepped out from his daddy's shadow back in 1975 and, with the release of 'Hank Williams Jr and Friends', showed the world what he can do! A purveyor of catchy, hard rock influenced country blues, multi-instrumentalist Jr provides an eclectic show, full of anthemic classics, low key covers and of course, his unique commentary.

Cage The Elephant at Starlight Theater

Cage The Elephant

Get ready to rock out with Cage the Elephant, as they gear up to drop their latest album, Neon Pill, and hit the road for an epic North American tour! Known for their electrifying stage presence, the band promises to deliver all their hard-hitting rock anthems and heartfelt ballads straight to your ears.

Sublime with Rome at KC Live

Sublime with Rome

This April, ska-punk legends Sublime With Rome tour the United States. With iconic 90's tracks 'Santeria', 'What I Got', and 'Wrong Way', this tour is a nostalgia trip for fans of alternative music. Grab tickets to be whisked away to an upbeat positive show full of undeniable grooves and catchy croons!

Gillian Welch at Folly Theater

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are heading on tour together this fall! They recently announced their first new album since 2020, titled "Woodland," which is set to be released in August 2024 and marks their 10th album together. Making stops in Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and many more, don't miss your chance to see them live!

Righteous Brothers at Muriel Kauffman Theatre

Righteous Brothers

Hailing from California, The Righteous Brothers produced some of the most indelible songs of the 1960s, including 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', 'Unchained Melody' and 'Ebb Tide'. Originally formed of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, the duo's relationship wasn't almost the most amicable but there was no doubting the incredible harmonies they conjured up on stage.