Crown Center WeekEnder Outdoor Concert Series Begins July 10
July 3, 2020 | | 3 min read
People craving live music during these Covid-bound times will be able to satisfy their ears at Crown Center beginning July 10 when the annual WeekEnder series resumes on its sprawling outdoor plaza.
“We felt like the square offered a wide space where people can sit in a chair and keep a safe distance from everybody else and enjoy the evening,” said Anne Deuschle, Crown Center marketing manager.
In a special collaborative event Saturday for the Fourth of July, Crown Center also is teaming with Union Station, the Westin and the National World War I Museum in offering a live-stream concert by country singer Casi Joy on their Facebook pages beginning at 7 p.m.
The free WeekEnder concert series begins Friday the 10th, and runs from 6- to 9 p.m. the following three Fridays. Food trucks also will be on site and beverages, including adult, will be available for purchase.
Deuschle said the stage has been set up so people can enjoy the music throughout the multi-level plaza.
“That square and the levels above hold a lot of people,” she said. “We don’t expect to go beyond capacity. If we do get to the point we need to close levels, we’ll do it.”
In a concession to Covid concerns, the WeekEnder event will not feature the customary outdoor movies of previous years because the concentration of people would likely violate social-distancing recommendations.
WeekEnder attendees are asked to follow current CDC guidelines, including the wearing of face coverings, frequent hand washing and use of hand sanitizer, and maintaining distance from others. People who are ill or have symptoms should not enter the event space.

The free WeekEnder series at Crown Center Square features live music and food trucks. this year however, no movies will be shown because of Covid health concerns. (Photo courtesy Crown Center)
Attendees are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets to the concerts. They can’t bring alcoholic beverages or glass containers. Pets also are not allowed.
Free weekend parking for the Crown Center Square is available at 25th Street and Grand and begins at 6 p.m. on Friday.
This year’s line-up:
Friday, July 10
Band: The Zeros
Genre: The most authentic and dedicated 80’s and new wave tribute band in the Midwest, complete with an electrifying and energetic stage show. The Zeros have become a perennial WeekEnder fan favorite.
Food Trucks: Burnt End BBQ, Estrella Azul, Happy Belly, Kona Ice
Friday, July 17
Band: The Magnetics
Genre: Performing covers from a wide range of artists, including yesteryear musicians like The Beatles, Bob Marley, and Johnny Cash, and today’s Lady Gaga, Maroon 5, and Vampire Weekend, as well as everything in between, The Magnetics are sure to thrill WeekEnder guests with their energetic performance and unique song selections.
Food Trucks: Burnt End BBQ, Estrella Azul, Kona Ice,
Friday, July 24
Band: The Accidental Moguls
Genre: Seasoned players from multiple bands came together to form The Accidental Moguls, an all-live dance band performing a variety of pop, hip-hop, rock, reggae, and R&B covers.
Food Trucks: Burnt End BBQ, Happy Belly, The Hungry Hatch, Kona Ice, Taste of Brazil
Friday, July 31
Band: Rusty Laffoon Band
Genre: A blend of southern rock, country and blues, along with an eclectic collection of cover songs. Rusty Laffoon Band has opened for country music artists such as Travis Tritt, Jo Dee Messina and Chase Bryant.
Food Trucks: Burnt End BBQ, Kona Ice, Taste of Brazil
(Editor’s note: CityScene KC is now a paid subscription publication, please consider subscribing.)
Reading these stories is free, but telling them is not. Start your monthly gift now to support Flatland’s community-focused reporting.
Related Stories
Nick’s Picks | Roads, Bathrooms, Costco and More …
New Toll Road Opens Kansas City’s first toll road opens this week. Starting Saturday, you’ll pay up to $3.50 to travel the new express lanes on U.S. Highway 69 from 103rd to 151st streets in Overland Park. There are no toll booths — cameras scan your license plate, and a bill arrives by mail. KTAG…
Up From the Ashes: Warwick Theatre Revival Draws Applause
Two years ago, John Cleary met a fellow Kansas City actor for drinks. Their conversation centered on the fate of the Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre. A large portion of the ensemble’s home, the Warwick Theatre, was ash, charred timbers and soot-saturated costumes and props — remnants from a recent massive fire. The destruction was so great…
Nick’s Picks | Baseball, Drones, Romance and More …
Royals Reveal Next week, the Kansas City Royals head to Arizona for Spring Training. And that’s the mayor’s self-imposed deadline to lock in a stadium deal. So, is this finally the week owner John Sherman steps to the plate and unveils where the Royals will build their next home? At last week’s council meeting, Mayor…