Hot Water Music at RecordBar
recordBar 1520 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MissouriHot Water Music brings it’s 25th anniversary tour to RecordBar for two nights.
Hot Water Music brings it’s 25th anniversary tour to RecordBar for two nights.
Isabella is a sensible, hard-working, God-fearing peasant woman whose faith is upended as she deals with the baffling journey of her odd and extraordinary daughter, Joan of Arc. A riveting, epic tale about parenting, faith, and trying to talk to your kids when they talk to saints.
Celebrating its 75th Anniversary, Carousel is the second musical written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and features one of the most glorious scores in musical theater history. MTH’s production will feature an 11-piece orchestra, live on stage.
Known for his outspokenness, impassioned live show and Outlaw Country tunes, Aaron Lewis is back with a new album, the Buddy Cannon-produced “State I’m In” (The Valory Music Co.). Lewis wrote six of the 10 tracks, which also features cuts by acclaimed songwriters Dan Tyminski and the late Keith Whitley, among others.
Hot Water Music brings it’s 25th anniversary tour to RecordBar for two nights.
Benjamin Grosvenor, acclaimed as “a keyboard visionary” (Süddeutsche Zeitung), will be performing solo piano music by Beethoven, Liszt, Debussy, and Scriabin. Grosvenor is internationally recognized for his electrifying performances, distinctive sound, and insightful interpretations.
Award-winning quartet WeBanjo3 from Galway, Ireland combine Irish Music with Old-Time American and Bluegrass influences to reveal the banjo’s rich legacy and roots. When this band of brothers take flight in a wave of virtuosity, verve and joie-de-vivre, feet tap and pulses race.
Third Eye Blind and Saves the Day come to Kansas City with the Screamer Tour 2020.
TAO’s modern, high-energy performances showcasing the ancient art of Japanese drumming have transfixed audiences worldwide. Combining highly physical, large-scale drumming with contemporary costumes, precise choreography and innovative visuals, the performers of DRUM TAO 2020 create an energetic and unforgettable production.
Due to the tragic onset of deafness, Beethoven made a farewell tour as soloist with his Fourth Piano Concerto. Guest conductor Johannes Debus leads the Symphony and piano prodigy Eric Lu for the extraordinary Fourth Concerto — a blend of haunting lyricism, technical finesse and musical innovation. Schumann’s Third Symphony, created during one of the…