Yeehaw!: Kansas City’s Iconic Benefit Party Returns with Star-Studded Lineup and Purposeful Mission

Yeehaw!: Kansas City’s Most Exciting Benefit Party is Back!

Get ready to dust off your cowboy boots and put on your party hats! Kansas City is buzzing with excitement as the 3rd annual Yeehaw!: A Benefit for Kansas City gears up to take the stage at the magnificent The Midland on Saturday, November 23. This isn’t just another concert; it’s a legendary night filled with laughter, music, and community spirit!

The Stars of the Show

Hosted by local favorites Caleb Hearon and Katie Crutchfield, the event promises a lineup that will knock your boots off. Prepare yourself for performances by the talented Beth Stelling, the mesmerizing Briston Maroney, the soul-stirring The Salvation Choir, and the captivating Samia. Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for some secret surprise guests—because who doesn’t love a good surprise?

Supporting a Worthy Cause

But here’s the real reason to celebrate: this benefit show isn’t just about the music. It’s about supporting the Kansas City Tenants Union, who has been working tirelessly to ensure everyone in the city has a place to call home. Over the past two years, Yeehaw! has raised nearly $30,000 to help KC Tenants with their operational costs, which include everything from meeting spaces to supplies for rallies and canvassing efforts.

Anna Weis, the event producer, says it best: “Money raised helps KC Tenants pay for operational costs like meeting spaces, supplies for rallies and canvasses, and much more. KC Tenants is currently supporting Quality Hill Towers and Independence Tower Unions in the country’s first-ever rent strike to target FHFA. Without financial support, it would be impossible to keep fighting for tenants like them.”

A Bigger Venue, Bigger Crowd!

After successfully selling out The Ship in 2022 and The Truman in 2023, Yeehaw! is moving to the larger The Midland this year to accommodate all the eager attendees. The excitement among Kansas City residents has been electric, with the event expected to pack the house once again. “Kansas City has turned out year after year, selling out each venue we are in,” Weis shares. “It’s incredible to see people’s enthusiasm for their city and the Tenant Union.”

Weis adds that they want to keep that energy alive by bringing in more top-tier guests, making it an annual celebration that showcases all the unique and wonderful things about Kansas City.

The Details You Need to Know

Mark your calendars, folks! Expect a night filled with lots of living, laughing, and loving. This is a can’t-miss event that promises to be memorable—a story you’ll be sharing for years to come!

Tickets are still available, starting at just $30, but hurry! They won’t last long, and you definitely don’t want to miss this chance to support the community while having a blast!

So grab your friends, gather your loved ones, and get ready for a night that is sure to be filled with joy and purpose. Kansas City, it’s time to shine!

HERE Kansas City

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