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The Kansas Star Casino is a casino and hotel in western Mulvane, Kansas, United States, owned and managed by Boyd Gaming. It is located on the west side of the I-35 (Kansas Turnpike). The resort includes the Kansas Star Arena, a multipurpose entertainment venue that hosts concerts, pageants, and various athletic and equestrian events. [1]
Kansas Star Arena: Mulvane: 6,000 1983 Azura Amphitheater: Bonner Springs: 18,000 1925 Memorial Hall Kansas City: 3,500 1940 Topeka Performing Arts Center: Topeka: 2,417 1987 Landon Arena: 10,000 (General Admission) 9,650 (Reserved) October 29, 1921 David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium: Lawrence: 56,000 March 1, 1955 Allen Fieldhouse: 17,250 ...
Koyie Hill's Big Wish Benefit Concert – December 5, 2009; KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Jingle Ball – December 17, 2009 and December 16, 2010; The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Concert – January 21, 2009; Uncle Kracker – February 12, 2010, with Moreland and Arbuckle; KZCH Channel 9–6–3's Spring Fling – March 18, 2010 and March 23, 2011
Limited tickets are still available on the Ticketmaster website as of Friday afternoon. Prices before fees range from $45.50 for seats in the upper section to $115.50 for floor seats.
During the June 4, 2023, concert in Austin, "Strawberry Bounce" was performed. [35] During the December 1, 2023, concert in Houston, Jackson performed "Better Days" for the first time. [36] During the October 10, 2024, concert in Amsterdam, Jackson replaced "Make Me" and "Someone to Call My Lover" with "Runaway" and "Whoops Now", respectively. [37]