On sale Friday
- Rodney Carrington, Jan. 18, Midland. $27.50-$47.50.
- Brantley Gilbert with Kip Moore, Jan. 31, Independence Events Center. $24.75-$44.60.
- Electric Six, Feb. 17, Riot Room. $14-$18.60.
- Bon Jovi, April 13, Sprint Center. $17.50-$137.50.
- Rascal Flatts, Feb. 28, Kansas Expocentre. $26.25-$65.15.
- Amy Schumer, April 27, Uptown. $27.50-$37.50.
On the way
- Kenny Chesney with Eric Church, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves, June 15, Arrowhead. $25-$220.40. On sale Dec. 7.
- Zac Brown Band, Feb. 15, Sprint Center. Prices and on-sale date TBA.
Recently added
- Reel Big Fish with the Pilfers, Jan. 14, Granada. $20
- Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel, Jan 18, Liberty Hall. $25-$43.55
- Kevin Fowler, Jan. 18, Granada. $12 The Darkness, Jan. 30, Beaumont. $15-$22.15
- Morrissey, Feb. 2, Liberty Hall. $58-$135
- Savoy, Feb. 6, Granada. $13
- Chris Tomlin, March 3, Independence Events Center. $31-$48.20
- Turnpike Troubadors, March 27, Granada. $12
- Soilwork with Jeff Loomis, Blackguard and the Browning, April 13, Beaumont. $24-32.90
- Restless Heart with the Kansas City Symphony, May 11, Kauffman Center. $45-$75
- Taylor Swift, Aug. 2 and 3, Sprint Center. $29.50-$84.50
Also on sale
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Dec. 6, VooDoo Lounge. $20-$50
- Kinsey Sicks, Dec. 6, Folly. $25-$67
- Never Shout Never, Dec. 6, Granada. $20
- Butch Clancy and Marquese Scott, Dec. 7, Beaumont. $14-$21.15
- Steve Forbert, Dec. 7, Knuckleheads. $20
- Tech N9ne, Dec. 7, Independence Events Center. $19.50-$60.50
- Hemi Jam, Dec. 8, Granada. $10
- Lamb of God, In Flames, Hellyeah and Sylosis, Dec. 8, Uptown. $34-$45.15
- Mix 93.3’s Jingle Jam 2012 with Cody Simpson, Boys Like Girls and more, Dec. 8, Midland. $19.33
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Dec. 9 (two shows), Sprint Center. $32-$70.50
- Punch Brothers, Dec. 11, Beaumont. $19-$27.75
- Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Rocks! Extravaganza, Dec. 12, Uptown. $33-$137.35
- Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa, Dec. 13, VooDoo Lounge. $25-$60.50
- Anat Cohen Quartet, Dec. 14, Folly Theater. $18-$57.50
- Oak Ridge Boys Christmas Show, Dec. 14, Uptown. $29.50-$88.15
- The Night the Buzz Stole Xmas with Flogging Molly, the Dirty Heads, ZZ Ward and Not a Planet, Dec. 14, Midland. $30
- Carrie Underwood, Dec. 15, Sprint Center. $45-$65
- The Night the Buzz Stole XXmas with Grouplove, Of Monsters and Men, the Joy Formidable, Elle King and She’s a Keeper, Dec. 15, Midland. $30
- The Night the Buzz Stole XXXmas with Passion Pit, Alt-J, Blondfire, Churchill and Heroes and Villains, Dec. 16, Midland. $30
- Martina McBride, Dec. 20, Midland. $49.50-$99.50
- Veil of Maya, Dec. 20, Granada. $12
- Twisted Xmas with Sevendust, Drowning Pool, Rev Theory and Ill Nino, Dec. 21, Midland. $35
- Mannheim Steamroller: Christmas, Dec. 27 and 28, Music Hall. $50-$99.90Dumptruck Butterlips, Dec. 28, Granada. $8
- Anthony Gomes, Dec. 28, Knuckleheads. $15
- The Chi-Lites, Bloodstone and Kharizma, Dec. 29, Midland. $42.50-$54
- The Rainmakers and the Belairs, Dec. 31, Knuckleheads. $47.50
- Billy Joe Shaver, Jan. 18, Knuckleheads. $22.50
- Keane with Youngblood Hawke, Jan. 20, Midland. $22.25
- Trampled By Turtles, Jan. 23, Granada. $20 James Carter Organ Trio, Jan. 25, Folly Theater. $18-$57.50
- Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, Jan. 25, Knuckleheads. $12
- Tribute to Johnny Cash, Jan. 30, Granada. $8
- Calexico, Feb. 2, Granada. $18 Ed Sheeran, Feb. 3, Midland, $25
- Lady Gaga, Feb. 4, Sprint Center. $51.50-$177
- Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Feb. 8, Granada. $15
- Victor Wooten, Feb. 8, Knuckleheads. $29.50
- Carrie Rodriguez, Feb. 14, Knuckleheads. $15
- Kenny Garrett Quartet, Feb. 15, Folly Theater. $18-$57.50
- Kurt Elling, Feb. 16, Gem Theater. $45-$51.75
- Uncle Lucius, Feb. 23, Granada. $8
- Maroon 5, Feb. 27, Sprint Center. $27.50-$77.50 Tom Russell, Feb. 28, Knuckleheads. $25
- Robert Earl Keen, March 2, Granada. $25
- Matthew Rybicki Trio, March 9, Folly Theater. $18-$57.50
- Pentatonix, March 9, Midland. $25
- Monterey 55th Anniversary All Star Tour Band, March 23, Gem Theater. $45-$51.75
- Eliane Elias, April 13, Folly Theater. $18-$57.50
- Eric Harland and Voyage, April 20, Gem Theater. $45-$51.75
- B.J. Thomas, May 10, Knuckleheads. $37.50
- Alex Bugnon and Cindy Bradley, May 18, Gem Theater. $45-$51.75
- One Direction, July 19, Sprint Center. Officially sold out.
| Dan Kelly, The Star
Jeff Mangum is a sellout according to the Liberty hall website.
Posted by: Steve J | November 29, 2012 at 06:46 PM
Also Buzz Show Number 2 (Grouplove/Of Monsters and Men) Sold Out.
Posted by: Steve J | November 29, 2012 at 06:51 PM
Hey for all you Florence and the machine fans... hot of the press... Gimme Shelter from London with Mick!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQiEVoeawRs
Posted by: Florence and Mick | November 29, 2012 at 07:26 PM
How about The Stones bringing in a full choir to play "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvQ45V5uqJo
amazing, just amazing.. thanks to whomever taped that and Thanks to The Stones for allowing cameras... all artist should allow cameras.
Posted by: STONES RULE! | November 30, 2012 at 01:00 AM
Bloc Party at Liberty Hall on January 20
Posted by: BigPatty | November 30, 2012 at 07:32 AM
I've found out that Fleetwood Mac is at the Sprint Center April 30, 2013. I've already mentioned it elsewhere that Kid Rock is at the Sprint Center Feb 2,2013 also.
Posted by: Kurt | December 04, 2012 at 03:03 PM
Ritchie Sambora on Craig Fergusion last night was a hoot... He had a full band and his banter with Craig was GREAT. It was fun to watch.
Bewteen 3/4 of Zeppelin on Letterman and Sambora on Fergusion, it was a good talk show night.
This probably will be deleted from Youtube soon... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0hbtVIfMgs
Posted by: Dick | December 04, 2012 at 03:59 PM
Sambora will be on Fergusion as the house band all this week.
Posted by: Dick | December 04, 2012 at 04:00 PM
YES is going to be at the Midland on March 18, 2013. YES is doing three entire albums on their latest tour. They will be playing The Yes Album, Close to the Edge and Going for the One. Jon Anderson will not be touring with YES. What happened to Jon Anderson and why is he not with YES?
Posted by: Kurt | December 12, 2012 at 07:28 AM
Not sure why Anderson won't be with Yes. I know he had some health issues a few years back that cancelled a scheduled tour w/ Yes and more recently he's been touring w/ Rick Wakeman. According to his webpage, he's been doing a solo acoustic tour this fall. The replacement sounds pretty close to Anderson as I guess he previously fronted some Yes tribute band, so it should still be a really good show, especially at the Midland. Depending on ticket prices, I think I'm down with this.
Posted by: pellboy | December 12, 2012 at 07:53 AM