Lisa Loeb in Kansas City
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Lisa Loeb + Kansas City
Lisa Loeb rolled through Kansas City in February 2019 at Polsky Theater with a setlist that proved she's never been interested in playing it straight. Sure, she hit "Stay (I Missed You)," the song that defined the 90s for a generation, but the real story was everything else. She opened with "Moon Star Pie (It's Gonna Be Alright)" and spent the night threading together children's songs like "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" and "On Top of Spaghetti" alongside her own work. It's the kind of show that makes sense if you know Loeb's career—she's spent decades moving between music and kids' entertainment without apology. "Chewing Gum" and "The Disappointing Pancake" sat comfortably next to deeper cuts, suggesting she treats all her work with the same deadpan sincerity. Kansas City got a show that felt genuinely hers, not a greatest-hits museum piece.
Lisa Loeb in Kansas City News
- O.A.R. Plots 30th Anniversary Three Decades Tour TicketNews · Oct 31, 2025
- O.A.R. Plots ‘Three Decades’ Tour for 2026, ft. Gavin DeGraw, Lisa Loeb, KT Tunstall + Phantom Planet Rock Cellar Magazine · Oct 30, 2025
- O.A.R. Announces Three Decades Tour with Special Guests Gavin DeGraw, Phantom Planet, Lisa Loeb and KT Tunstall antiMusic · Oct 30, 2025
- O.A.R. Sets Extensive 30th-Anniversary Tour Ft. Gavin Degraw, Lisa Loeb, More Live For Live Music · Oct 30, 2025
- O.A.R. Announce 2026 30th Anniversary Tour, Release New Single “Where We Are Right Now” therockrevival.com · Oct 30, 2025
Live Music in Kansas City
Kansas City's music DNA runs deep—blues, jazz, and country all claim roots here. That eclecticism probably appeals to Loeb, whose career has always resisted easy categorization. She arrived during an era when the city's indie and alternative scenes were thriving in smaller venues, though by 2019 that landscape had shifted considerably. Loeb's willingness to blur genres and age-appropriateness aligns with KC's historical openness to artists who refuse to stay in one lane.
Kansas City road trip to see Lisa Loeb?
Stay in Midtown, where the neighborhood has a real rhythm to it beyond just the venue. Hit up Betty Rae's for upscale barbecue that actually justifies the hype, then walk it off exploring the galleries and vintage shops along Baltimore. Catch a show at the Truman or Liberty Hall depending on the size, but leave time to visit Union Station—it's legitimately one of the finest Beaux-Arts buildings in the country, and worth seeing even if you're just passing through. The Power and Light District is there if you want drinks after, but Midtown's got better bones.
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