This past Thursday, September 26, Kansas City became the buzzing hub of live music as explosive artist Evan Honer took to the stage at the intimate recordBar. It was a night filled with melodies, harmonies, and a sense of connection as Honer introduced his latest full-length album, Fighting For, to a sold-out crowd.
The evening kicked off with Honer’s powerful track “Going Nowhere Fast”, setting the tone for what would be an unforgettable concert. Right from the start, audience members were hooked by his energetic performance and were quickly drawn into his unique blend of honky-tonk sounds.
As the evening unfolded, Honer delighted fans with a repertoire that spanned both his new album and his freshly launched EP, Different Life, which was released just a day later. The crowd erupted with excitement as he played hit after hit, including captivating songs like “You’d Never Know” and “Everything I Wanted.” And when it came to the requested classic, “Free Bird,” Honer was quick on the draw, diving into the iconic guitar solo without missing a beat. “I’ve been waiting for that moment,” he shared with a grin, “and you guys were the first to ask!”
Fans were truly electric throughout the show. They sang along, cheered passionately, and were actively engaged with every note. At one point, the crowd broke into spontaneous shouts for their favorite songs, proving just how much they connected with Honer’s music.
Sharing the stage that night was South Carolina’s own Thomas Rowland, who was making his very first appearance in Kansas City. Rowland’s soothing indie melodies provided a beautiful contrast to Honer’s high-energy set. Even with just his acoustic guitar and raw talent, Rowland captivated the audience with heartfelt storytelling embedded in his soulful tunes.
Evan Honer’s setlist was a delightful mix of new and fan-favorite songs. Here’s a look at what the audience experienced:
As if the night couldn’t get any better, Honer closed the show with an encore performance of “Different Life” in an acoustic rendition, leaving fans both teary-eyed and yearning for more.
Kansas City has always had a vibrant music scene, but events like this showcase just how passionate local fans can be. Evan Honer and Thomas Rowland created an atmosphere filled with warmth, talent, and unforgettable memories. If you haven’t had the chance to see Evan Honer live, make a point to catch him on the road; his spirited music is not to be missed!
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