Kansas City 2022 Concert Season Finale: Ignoring Cont'd COVID Threat

For what it's worth . . .

TKC never really enjoyed being up close & personal with strangers listening to sh*tty local bands anyhoo.

However, here's a peek at the triumphant return of concert season . . .

This month’s selections include two country queens, classic-rock legends, the year’s first holiday show, Thanksgiving-week shows by some of our city’s and region’s most beloved bands, and an annual benefit featuring the local hero who gave us Ted Lasso.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Your Guide to November Concerts IN Kansas City - In Kansas City

The year is winding down, and we're headed swiftly into the holiday season, but the live-music schedule isn't slowing down. This month's selections include two country queens, classic-rock legends, the year's first holiday show, Thanksgiving-week shows by some of our city's and region's most beloved bands, and an annual benefit featuring the local hero who...


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