Kansas City Symphony to Build 4,600-Person Music Venue Steps From the Plaza
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Kansas City Symphony unveils plans for a new South Plaza venue, but orchestra is not moving
The Kansas City Symphony said the new 4,600 seat venue will host live music events, expand the organization’s artistic reach and support long-term growth for the group. Administrators see the move as a way to secure the symphony’s financial future.
Kansas City Symphony announces plans for new venue in the South Plaza
Exterior rendering. // image courtesy the Kansas City Symphony Live music in Kansas City is getting some serious infrastructure investment as of late. Riverside’s Morton Amphitheater was announced in October 2024, and opens its inaugural season this summer with an absolutely packed lineup of shows featuring Rod Stewart, Kesha, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Pitbull, and more. Now comes the announcement this morning that the Kansas City Symphony is developing p…
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