Columbia’s Early-Year Entertainment Scene Offers Diverse Options

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Columbia is poised to offer an array of live music and comedy shows in early 2025, featuring notable acts such as Tyler, the Creator, Joan Jett, and popular comedy duos. With various price points, the events cater to all preferences, promising laughter and unforgettable experiences. Local performances and festivals are also set to create a vibrant atmosphere, making it a perfect season for entertainment enthusiasts.

Columbia’s Early-Year Entertainment Scene Offers Diverse Live Music and Comedy Options

Columbia is buzzing with excitement as the concert and comedy scene heats up in early 2025. Whether you’re looking for a cozy night out with friends or planning a road trip to St. Louis or Kansas City for a bit more adventure, there’s a little something for everyone! There are plenty of fantastic shows lined up, each promising to fill those chilly winter nights with warmth and laughter.

A Musical Melting Pot

On the musical front, get ready for an incredible range of performances! One of the most talked-about events will feature Tyler, the Creator, the storyteller rapper whose energetic shows are always a hit. He’ll be sharing the stage with Lil Yachty and Paris Texas. Tickets for this electrifying night kick off at a reasonable $215. An experience like this is worth every penny for fans!

For something a bit different, don’t miss the exotic tunes of Bombino, a Tuareg musician known for his stormy blues. His show is both captivating and inspiring, with tickets priced between $25 and $30, making it an affordable outing. If soul music is your jam, you’ll want to catch the modern queen of soul herself, hitting the stage alongside Ne-Yo and Mario. Get your tickets starting at $55.50 to enjoy an unforgettable night of smooth sounds!

And for the classic rock lovers, the legendary Joan Jett will grace the stage, serving up her blues rock stylings. With tickets beginning at just $49, fans can enjoy an evening with a 13-time Grammy winner!

Comedy Central

Columbia isn’t just about music this season; it’s also home to some fantastic comedy acts sure to elicit plenty of laughs! The indie comedy duo of Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes will embark on a humorous journey discussing their creative ventures. Snag your tickets starting at $37 for a night filled with fun!

Meanwhile, Marc Maron, the podcast king, will bring his standup routine to the stage. Tickets range from $39.50 to $69.50, giving you flexibility on budgeting for a delightful evening. And don’t forget about Kumail Nanjiani, a versatile entertainer known for his Hypothetical tour going through Kansas City, where you can snag your tickets starting at $49.

Additionally, renowned comedians like Lawrence, Chico Bean, Ms. Pat, and Benji Brown will be performing together. With ticket prices beginning at $39.50, laughter is only a show away! You might also want to catch Jay, an internet sensation whose humorous tunes and quick crowd work will certainly keep you entertained, with ticket prices starting at $37.

Local Vibes

If you prefer local talent, mark your calendar for Violet and the Undercurrents who will perform a tribute to The Cranberries on January 8. Ticket prices are wallet-friendly at $10 to $20. But if rap is more your style, the acclaimed Minnesota duo Atmosphere is making a stop, with tickets ranging from $34.50 to $49.50 to experience their introspective lyrics.

The dance music lovers should flock to see Lotus on January 9, blending jam band vibes with infectious dance rhythms, and tickets priced from $27 to $45. Another great addition to the lineup is Radkey, the rock band from St. Joseph, with tickets at a mere $12 to $15!

Also, don’t forget about The Blue Note’s SoCal Royale event. Local bands will cover California’s most iconic songs, providing a night of nostalgia starting at just $8. It sounds like a perfect way to relax and enjoy community vibes!

Festivals to Celebrate

As we shake off winter and welcome warmer days, Columbia will host the Highland Jazz & Blues Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary on September 14 at Columbia Park. This festival is a music lover’s paradise, featuring live performances from D.K. Harrell, a renowned blues artist known for his mesmerizing shows at major events.

Columbia is lining up a fantastic array of entertainment in early 2025, with so many options you’ll be hard-pressed to decide which ones to attend. Whether you’re grooving to live music or chuckling at a comedy show, there’s enough here to fill your new year with unforgettable memories!

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