On a lovely Friday night, Kansas City was abuzz with excitement as music lovers donned their best dresses, slacks, and hairdos for a night to remember at The Midland Theatre. The venue was electrified with anticipation as Steven Sanchez & The Moon Crests, accompanied by the talented The Brook & The Bluff, prepared to set the stage for an unforgettable evening. The event featured a unique twist known as the “Connie Co Show,” a vintage-style talk show hosted by the charming Connie Co, also known as Austin Cain.
The night started off on a smooth note with a performance by The Brook & The Bluff, hailing from Birmingham, Alabama. Their sound gave off those easy Sunday morning vibes, making it the perfect opener for the seated audience. The crowd was delighted when the band invited everyone to join in on a little dance from their hometown. People stood up and were guided through a simple dance routine, stepping back and forth with some fun kicks while the band played.
A highlight of their set was their newest single, “Bad Bad News,” launched just earlier this month, which featured a funky beat and smooth vocals that you just couldn’t help but sway to. They even threw in a splendid take on classics from Creedence Clearwater Revival, which resonated with the crowd beautifully.
As the evening progressed, Connie Co took to the microphones again to encourage everyone to take a well-deserved intermission. Everyone scampered off to check out some fun merchandise and grab more drinks, buzzing with excitement for the main act.
When the lights finally dimmed, a spotlight shone on the revolving platform as Connie Co stepped up, announcing the star of the night, Stephen Sanchez. Dressed sharply in a black suit adorned with rings on nearly every finger, Sanchez was met with a heartwarming round of applause as he kicked off the first song.
Throughout the show, Connie would pop back intermittently for some engaging segments with Stephen. At one point, they took some time to converse about Sanchez’s songwriting process while seated at a desk. This included a fun game where they drew titles from two bowls—one with song titles and another with various characters. The hilarity peaked when they drew “Sweet Caroline” paired with Kermit The Frog. To everyone’s delight, Sanchez nailed an impression of Kermit and led the audience in a sing-along.
After this playful interaction, Stephen performed an acoustic tune that had everyone swaying. This segment ended with another rotation of the platform, keeping the surprise and excitement ongoing throughout the night.
A little later in his set, Stephen Sanchez playfully asked, “You mind if I join you down there?” He then hopped off the stage, walking through the crowd while serenading them with “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” by Paul Anka. The intimacy of this moment had fans buzzing, as he offered hugs and even a few sweet kisses to lucky attendees’ hands!
Without giving too much away, the rest of the segments continued to be just as entertaining. The production on stage was stunning, complementing the fabulous outfits worn by concert-goers, and creating an enchanting atmosphere that matched the tour’s unique aesthetic. The night brought the community together, celebrating music, laughter, and fantastic company.
All in all, Kansas City hit the notes perfectly for an artist who’s making waves in the music scene. Not only did we witness some amazing talents, but we also experienced a delightful blend of performance and genuine connection that kept everyone raving long after the final bow.
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