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The Strange Noize Tour Stops at Cap Fed Park

Fans get ready for the Strange Noize Tour

Last Saturday Cap Fed Park @ Sandstone hosted the Strange Noize Tour. It was clear that everyone was more than ready to rock out with Kottonmouth Kings, Tech N9ne, hed p.e., X Clan, Prozak, and The Dirtball.

Such a diverse group of bands playing one show made for a really fun atmosphere. The crowd just wanted to have fun, listen to their favorite bands and leave after having an awesome time, and they sure did.

Kottonmouth Kings got the crowd going.

Kottonmouth Kings got the already excited crowd more pummped up. They played right before Tech N9ne took the stage.

Fans welcome local Tech N9ne.

Tech N9ne closed the show Saturday night to a roaring crowd. Fans left excited and everyone had a great time!

Don't miss Avenged Sevenfold and Buckcherry at Cap Fed Park Friday September 19th!

All Photos by Paul Chokota.

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JACK JOHNSON’S GREEN TOUR SELLS OUT CAP FED PARK

It was a beautiful Friday night for the Jack Johnson, Rogue Wave, and Neil Halstead show at Capitol Federal Park @ Sandstone. Neil Halstead opened the show with songs from his record Oh! Mighty Engine. Rogue Wave, label mates of Halstead and Jack Johnson, performed next.

All the way from the UK, Neil Halstead

Rogue Wave, the California Quintuplet played next.

Jack Johnson performs to a sold out crowd at Capitol Federal Park

Johnson also brought along his Green Village which consisted of a series of tents with information about green living, organizations and ways to get involved. Cap Fed Park couldn't have been happier with the turn out of green supporters and volunteers.

Volunteers gather to help sort recyclables at Capitol Federal Park @ Sandstone

Good vibes on the lawn at Capitol Federal Park on Friday August 15th.

As expected, the Jack Johnson show had a great and positive atmosphere paired with beautiful weather. It was a fantastic way to wind down summer.

All Photos By Paul Chokota

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LINKIN PARK ROCKS CAPITOL FEDERAL PARK

California's own Linkin Park came to town last Wednesday and made a stop at Capitol Federal Park. They brought along their friends Atreyu and Ashes Divide who both got the crowd pumped up and ready for LP.

The lovely August weather created a great atmosphere for the show and for the first time in a long time, it didn't rain one drop all night.

The Kansas City area crowd were clearly all die hard fans and had an awesome time rocking out at Capitol Federal Park @ Sandstone!

All Photos by Paul Chokota

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Capitol Federal Park Hosts Dreamy Concert

With a lineup that included tributes to The Doors, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd, not even the might of Mother Nature could rip fans away from their Rock and Roll Dreams on Saturday, July 26.

The evening began unassumingly enough with mere ominous cloud cover, but the weather, and the rock, escalated rapidly.

Mojo Risin', Houses of the Holy and Satisfaction managed to fight through downpours, thunder and lightning with the kind of bravery that kept fans walking into the venue despite what most might consider unpleasant conditions.

By the time Think Floyd USA took the stage, fans were soaking but eager to continue a night of their favorite songs.

A stage covered in plastic met the heavy rains head-on and Think Floyd ended the night strong.

Fans left soaked by rain, but at least it wasn't sweat like at a normal show, right?

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Utter Mayhem!

Slipknot, Missouri's neighbor's to the north (is there another band from Iowa?) finalized a day of metal for a crowd of thousands on Tuesday, July 22.

The Mayhem Tour starred Slipknot, Disturbed, Dragonforce, and a multitude of other acts on three separate stages.

Fans were privy to several flavors of heavy music, including black metal, death metal, metalcore, nu metal, melodic metal as well as original recipe.

Though a few rain drops fell throughout the end of the show, it wasn't enough to effect Slipknot's mighty pyrotechnic display or the spirits of fans. After all, it had been more than two years since the 'Knot had paid the metro a visit.

The Kansas City Star's review of Mayhem can be read here.

Read the Pitch review of the Mayhem Festival to see what they thought.

Check out pics from throughout the day:

For a fan Video from YouTube see:

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O.A.R. Jams Capitol Federal Park

On Sunday, July 20's mild temperatures set the stage for a mellow night of melodic music with Steel Train and headliners O.A.R.

O.A.R. brought its signature brand of upbeat alt rock complete with jam sessions and acoustic guitar serenades.

Openers Steel Train gave listeners a harmonious musical meal to chew on, with a sound evoking Simon and Garfunkel, but retaining a modern edge.

Fans left full of happiness…and probably some of the venue's $5 beverages.

Check out shots from the show below:

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Tech N9ne, Kottonmouth Kings, and (Hed)p.e. on the Way

The Strange Noize Tour featuring Tech N9ne, the Kottonmouth Kings , and (hed)p.e. comes to Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone on Saturday, August 30th. Openers include X Clan, Dirtball, and Prozak. Tickets to the concert are $35, and are on sale Saturday July 18th through all Ticketmaster Outlets and www.ticketmaster.com.

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311 and Snoop Dogg Get Cap Fed Park Moving

Omaha's 311, hip hop icon and fellow "green" advocate Snoop Dogg and opener Fiction Plane came, saw and musically conquered Capitol Federal Park's largest and most excited crowd of the summer.

Despite a potential disparity between which fans would stay for which performers, the massive fan assembly seemed poised for equal portions of Snoop and 311 (with Fiction Plane added for good measure).

Not only did the night house top-notch performers and a bevy of attendants, it was also the first concert in recent memory not plagued by pre-show or post-show downpours.

Read a review by the Star's Bill Brownlee here.

Click here to read a review from The Pitch's Wayward Blog.

All photos by Paul Chokota

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