The Truman
601 E. Truman Rd., Kansas City, Missouri
Blue October, the San Marcos, TX-based band known for shimmering rock songs and haunting lyrics on albums such as 2009’s Billboard Top 15 debut, Approaching Normal, 2011’s Billboard Top Ten debut Any Man In America and the Platinum-selling Foiled, makes a triumphant return with Sway (Up/Down Records), the band’s first album in two years.
Blue Room Jazz Club
1616 E 18th St., Kansas City, MO
Molly Hammer has been performing in the Kansas City area since 2005. With an eclectic vocal background, she has found her home in the world of jazz and blues, drawing inspiration from the likes of Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, Sara Vaughn, and many others. She has had the privilege of performing with some of the…
National WWI Museum and Memorial
2 Memorial Dr., Kansas City, MO
Honor and commemorate the sacrifices of Vietnam veterans and their families on National Vietnam Veterans Day. This program will feature two keynote addresses and a service pinning ceremony. Signed into law in 2017, the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act designates March 29 of each year as National Vietnam War Veterans Day, which is part of…
Embassy Suites KCI
7640 NW Tiffany Springs Pkwy, Kansas City, MO
What was music like in the 60s? Roots rock emerged in the mid to late 1960s as a combination of several genres and subgenres of rock music that were popular at the time. The Kansas City Symphony performs the era’s groovy music from movies, Broadway and radio at this benefit featuring live and silent auctions…
Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
1228 Main St., Kansas City, Missouri
The man behind Dim Mak Records who founded and released artists from Bloc Party, The Kills, Klaxons, MSTRKRFT, The Bloody Beetroots, Mystery Jets, The Rakes, The Gossip, Envy, Steve Aoki is also behind the production moniker Weird Science that has remixed Peaches, Snoop Dogg, and Bloc Party. Under his own name, Aoki has remixed Robin…