Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

🌃 Add to cal: WeekEnder at Crown Center

Sponsored by
people in park downtown kansas city

Enjoy bites from local vendors like Bryce’s Food Truck, Estrella Azul, Kona Ice, and more.

Photo provided by Crown Center

There’s nothing better than a summer night spent under the stars.

Every Friday from July 12 to August 2, WeekEnder is bringing live music, local food trucks, and an outdoor movie to Crown Center Square, featuring:

  • July 12 | “The Addams Family”
  • July 19 | “Footloose”
  • July 26 | “Dungeons & Dragons”
  • August 2 | “Barbie”

The best part? Admission is free. Grab your blankets + lawn chairs and cozy up for a classic flick in the heart of downtown. Find out who’s performing live.

More from KCtoday
Locals have lived alongside these native trees for hundreds of years, but it’s not always easy to share a backyard with the Black Walnut’s constantly falling fruits.
Plaza Art Fair areal shot looking down the plaza art fair at night. people walk about tents.
Plaza Art Fair returns for its 94th year
Plaza Art Fair is a long-standing Kansas City tradition that takes place annually on the Country Club Plaza. Let’s dive into the details of this year’s event.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Kansas City area with this guide to local business.
The 300+ projects slimming down streets have less to do with aesthetics and more to do with driver safety.
Use these fall foliage predictions to plan your scenic drives in and around Kansas City this autumn.
We broke down the cost of living in Kansas City, including rent, housing, and other expenses, and compared it to other locations.
From well-loved dives to upscale eateries — there’s no shortage of local spots soak up the sports frenzy with fellow super fans.
The store finds vacant retail spaces and signs temporary leases to set up shop leading up to Halloween — but locations can change each year.
Dining in Kansas City is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Step into the Augusts of Kansas City’s past with archived photos from the 1920s to the 1960s.