Overview
- The first night drew large crowds, with fans lining up by 9 a.m. and gates opening just before 4 p.m.
- Both dates at the National WWI Museum and Memorial are sold out, with the second show set to conclude the two-night run on Saturday.
- The concerts were scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m., with KSHB advising Union Station parking at $50 for the South Lot or $45 for West Yards and lower-cost options at Crown Center.
- Attendees arrived in themed outfits such as pink cowgirl hats and “Midwest Princess” sashes, trading friendship bracelets and creating a hometown fan scene.
- Local bakeries reported extra demand linked to concertgoers, as fans also marked the release day of Taylor Swift’s album The Life of A Showgirl.