June will be a big month of concerts in KC. Here are 8 shows to catch
June will arguably be the biggest month of concerts for Kansas City this year. From free concerts at the FIFA Fan Fest to the opening of the Morton Amphitheater in Riverside, it’ll be a music fan’s dream to be in KC this month.
While there’s plenty more to check out, here are eight shows that are happening across Kansas City in June.
Kesha
The first-ever show at the Morton Amphitheater in Riverside belongs to one of the biggest pop stars of the 2010s. Kesha will perform Wednesday, June 3, as a part of The Freedom Tour. She’ll be joined by Chromeo and Sizzy Rocket.
The Freedom Tour will mark the first time Kesha has performed in the Kansas City area since 2017, when she took The Rainbow Tour to Uptown Theater. She was scheduled to perform at Starlight Theatre in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic led to the tour’s cancellation.
The lowest ticket for Kesha starts at $35, according to Ticketmaster.
Don Toliver
Multiplatinum singer and rapper Don Toliver will be performing at the T-Mobile Center on Wednesday, June 17, as a part of his OCTANE Tour. The R&B and hip-hop star will be bringing along rapper Sahbabii, as well as Toliver’s labelmates SoFaygo and Chase B.
The tour is supporting Toliver’s fifth studio album, “OCTANE,” which released Jan. 30. Don Toliver has had his fair share of hit songs, including his feature on Internet Money’s “Lemonade,” as well as own viral songs like “After Party,” “Bandit” and “No Pole.”
Tickets for as low as $80.65 are available on Ticketmaster.
The Chainsmokers, Flo Rida and Cimafunk
While it is a festival, folks attending the FIFA Fan Fest will be able to see different concerts throughout the summer during the FIFA World Cup.
Three artists that will headline free Fan Fest in June include EDM duo The Chainsmokers, rapper and hitmaker Flo Rida, and Grammy-nominated Cuban artist Cimafunk. The Chainsmokers perform on Saturday, June 13; Flo Rida performs Friday, June 19, and Cimafunk performs Saturday, June 20.
Alongside the headliners, over 40 artists from the Kansas City area will perform smaller sets at Fan Fest, which will be held at the National WWI Museum and Memorial.
Ella Langley
The singer with one of the hottest songs of the summer is coming to Independence in June. County artist Ella Langley will perform at Cable Dahmer Arena on Friday, June 19, for The Dandelion Tour. She’ll be joined by country singers Dylan Marlowe and Gabriella Rose.
The tour is supporting her album “Dandelion,” which released April 10. The album features her hit song “Choosin’ Texas,” which has spent 10 non-consecutive weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100.
Tickets are pricey for this show, as the majority of them are at resell value. The cheapest ticket you can find is $389.61 on Ticketmaster.
‘Weird’ Al Yankovic
Comedy-pop music icon “Weird” Al Yankovic, known for parodying popular songs, will return to the Kansas City area Friday, June 19, at the Morton Amphitheater in Riverside. The 66-year-old has five Grammy Awards and is visiting KC for his Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour.
Tickets start at $35 on Ticketmaster.
Alex Warren
Internet personality-turned-singer Alex Warren is performing at the T-Mobile Center on Sunday, June 21. He’ll be joined by pop rock duo Nat & Alex Wolff for his Finding Family on the Road tour.
His song “Ordinary” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks and has over a billion streams on Spotify.
Tickets start at $51.90, according to Ticketmaster.
mgk and Wiz Khalifa
Rapper turned rock musician mgk will make his return to Kansas City on Tuesday, June 23, at the Morton Amphitheater in Riverside. He’ll be joined by hip-hop star Wiz Khalifa, who last performed in Kansas City in 2025 at The Truman.
The duo released a collaborative album, “blog era boyz,” on May 22. Wiz Khalifa has had multiple platinum songs in his career, including his 2015 hit “See You Again” with Charlie Puth.
Tickets for the Lost Americana Tour in Kansas City start at $35 on Ticketmaster.
Dave Matthews Band
Virginia-based band Dave Matthews Band returns to the Kansas City area Wednesday, June 24, at the Morton Amphitheater in Riverside.
The band has encouraged fans to record any of their shows and share it with others through tape-trading or posting it online, since they’d play songs differently for each performance. The last time they played in the area was in 2016 at the Azura Amphitheater, according to fan-run site AntsMarching.org.
The cheapest ticket will run you $69.50 on Ticketmaster.