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  2. Outhouse (venue) - Wikipedia

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    The concerts were also sometimes announced in the local alternative newspaper The Pitch. The most common promotion technique was plastering flyers in Lawrence and in areas like the Westport neighborhood of the Kansas City Metropolitan area. [citation needed]

  3. Granada Theater (Lawrence, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The theater was renovated again in 1993 and repurposed as a comedy club/concert venue, drawing acts such as Nightwish, The Smashing Pumpkins, Ben Folds, The Flaming Lips, The Strokes, and Weezer. [2] In 2005, Kansas City band The Get Up Kids recorded their live album Live! @ The Granada Theater at the Granada.

  4. Lied Center of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Lied Center of Kansas opened on Sept. 28, 1993 and was built through the Lied Foundation Trust and the Lawrence, Kansas community. It was dedicated to Ernst F. Lied's parents, Ernst M. and Ida K. Lied. The inaugural show was a performance of The Secret Garden.

  5. A list of concerts headed for the Wichita area, updated ... - AOL

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    Here are all the big concert announcements from the past two weeks. Highlights include The Head and the Heart and Tracy Lawrence. A list of concerts headed for the Wichita area, updated on May 3

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  7. Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival - Wikipedia

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    Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival was a four-day music festival held annually in early June from 2004 to 2015 at Mulberry Mountain [1] near Ozark, Arkansas.Named for the Wakarusa River, the festival was first held at Clinton State Park immediately outside of Lawrence, Kansas. [2]