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Photo Gallery: Thelma and the Sleaze / Mellowphobia

Thelma and the Sleaze / Photo by Fally Afani If you ever get the chance to see Thelma and the Sleaze, know that you'll get
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Cupcakke brought the big gay party to Liberty Hall

Jesus Christ, where do we start with this show. It's one thing to be a little fashionably late to the party, it's another to feel
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Good vibes ruled the Carly Rae Jepsen show in Kansas City

On Friday night, fans braved what was likely the wettest November on record for Kansas City when they fought a monsoon to go see Carly
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Zola Jesus brings colorful intensity to the Granada

At a quarter past 10:00 on a Wednesday night at the Granada, with a plastic iceberg planted dead-center, Zola Jesus took the stage. The venue

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Arcade Fire / tUnE-yArDs bring flash and flair to Kansas City

The Starlight may never have looked as fancy as it did on Saturday night when Arcade Fire blew through like a colorful whirlwind. The vivid

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She’s electric! Janelle Monáe is Kansas City’s most radiant star

The Janelle Monáe show at the Uptown may have been concert of the year. The Kansas City native was radiant, a shining star casting an

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Kevin Devine brings emotional set to Kansas City

Kansas City’s Record Bar was a treated to a heartfelt rock show Thursday night. Brooklyn song writer Kevin Devine is touring to support the release

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Photo Gallery: Weird Al at Liberty Hall

Liberty Hall erupted in cheers, laughter, and giggles on Monday when Weird Al took the stage. Weird Al and his highly entertaining band have been

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Franz Ferdinand / Frankie Rose woo the Granada

The mood at the Granada on Tuesday night was infectious. Franz Ferdinand’s legendary live shows tend to slap smiles on everyone they perform for, and

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Mumford and Sons say goodbye (for now) in Kansas

On a chilly Friday night, it was beards, fishtail braids, caps and suspenders as far as the eye could see when Mumford and Sons played