KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Two more nights. That’s how long until Missouri native Chappell Roan will be performing in Kansas City.
She’s performing Friday, October 3 and Saturday, October 4, just outside of the National World War I Museum and Memorial. Both shows are sold out.
We do expect that the economic impact from this event will be about $13.8 million,” Makenzie Wolters, the Communications Manager for Visit KC, shared with FOX4 on Wednesday.
“Supporting our local restaurants, our local businesses, our hotels.”
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Don’t be alarmed when all things pink, shiny and fringed take over Downtown Kansas City this weekend.
Olathe resident, Erin Brown, was admiring the Chappell Roan mural in Midtown on Wednesday. She hopes to attend a show of Roan’s this weekend.
“I would love to go. I love her music,” Brown shared.
“Her personality and her stage presence are all really great. I love her outfits and her music. It just represents so many different people and that really brings the city together.”
“We might even have some showgirl Taylor Swift fans out celebrating as well with the new album coming out. Kansas City is fully embracing all of our pop divas this weekend,” Wolters added.
Traffic will likely be heavy and parking might be slim. Organizers urge you to plan ahead.
“This is pretty normal when we have big events like this going on, but we do know there is going to be limited parking in the area. There’s no parking on the museum grounds because of the concert. Parking will also be limited around Crown Center because we have Oktoberfest,” Wolters added.
“The downtown area, everywhere from here in Downtown Kansas City and the River Market all the way to the Crown Center, has over 40,000 parking spots.”
You’re encouraged to hop on the KC Streetcar, a.k.a The Pink Pony Express.
“The museum grounds are able to hold about 30,000 fans each night,” Wolters added.
“They are coming from Springfield. They are coming from Omaha. They are coming from Wichita to be able to see Chappell Roan this weekend.”
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Your ticket is all you will need for entry.
Other important information, including opening acts, when doors open, as well as additional parking and transportation details, can be found here.
FOX4 asked police for comment on logistics and road closures for the weekend. The Kansas City Police Department sent us this statement:
“Public safety is our top priority. For these large outdoor shows, the city of Kansas City, Missouri, the Kansas City Missouri Police Department, and event partners are using a layered plan. You will see a visible security presence of both private security and uniformed police officers, controlled entry points, and screening similar to other events. The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department will keep emergency access lanes open, manage crowd flow, and coordinate medical support and transportation; however, we will not be sharing staffing levels or tactical details. Attendees should arrive early, follow posted signage, and review the organizer’s bag policy and prohibited items before they come. Updates will be provided through the organizer’s communication plan that includes a specific Kansas City concert website and the artist’s social media pages.
Entry to the concert area requires a ticket. Sidewalks and nearby public spaces will remain open for normal use unless posted as closed. We will not allow crowds to gather outside the venue and sidewalks and streets must remain clear for travel. Expect fencing, barricades, and controlled zones. Some sound will carry outside the venue, but there will be no external viewing areas or speakers. Please follow posted signs and staff directions.
Only streets directly surrounding the museum property will be closed beginning in the mornings. Those streets used for main thoroughfares, to include Main Street, will be closed intermittently to ensure safe pedestrian traffic at the end of the event.”
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