Kansas

Kansas is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.[12] It borders Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west. Kansas is named after the Kansas River, in turn named after the Kansa people. Its capital is Topeka, and its most populous city is Wichita; however, the largest urban area is the bi-state Kansas City metropolitan area surrounding Kansas City, Missouri which straddles the border of Kansas and Missouri.

We♥KC – May 25-31, 2022 Upcoming Shows (Kansas City / Lawrence KS)

Coming up on the Memorial Day holiday weekend slows things down a bit, but the month ends on an exclamation, with another hard decision on which show to attend. 

We♥KC – May 18-24, 2022 Upcoming Shows (Kansas City / Lawrence KS)

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Destroyer w ROSALI at The Bottleneck, Lawrence KS (2022-05-14) review

As The University of Kansas ends its current year, recent graduates prepped gowns and mortar board caps for their rite of passage walk down The Hill at Mount Oread to receive their diplomas, but inside the downtown walls of The Bottleneck, Vancouver band Destroyer returned to town to amaze, vex, and celebrate for the graduates, and everyone else present.

We♥KC – March 27 – April 3 Upcoming Shows (Kansas City / Lawrence KS)

Between the backlog of postponed dates and bands feeling safe enough to head back on the road, there are several nights this coming week that you will want to be in two (or more) places at once; and instead, will have to pick the show you want to see the most.  Here’s what’s happening in the Kansas City/Lawrence area for the Final WEEK of MARCH

We♥KC – March 8-16 Upcoming Shows (Kansas City / Lawrence KS)

Here’s what’s happening in the Kansas City/Lawrence area for the 2nd WEEK of MARCH

Low Cut Connie w/ Kiss the Tiger at The Bottleneck, Lawrence, KS (2022-02-22) review

The date of 2-22-22, is a five-digit numerical succession palindrome (on a Tuesday no less) that won’t happen again until the 23rd century, so it must have been some kind of magical convergence that brought Low Cut Connie to Kansas for their first show in the state, playing the Bottleneck in Lawrence.