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Big Slick announces its first round of celebrity guests

Sheryl Crow will return for this year’s Big Slick, alongside a host of comedians, personalities, and KC local celebrities.

Sheryl Crow slides on her knees while playing an acoustic guitar on stage. Spectators watch and record behind her.

Sheryl Crow takes the stage at Big Slick for her second year in a row. | Photo via Big Slick

We’re counting our lucky stars — namely, the stars taking the stage at this year’s Big Slick Celebrity Weekend, Friday, May 31-Saturday, June 1.

Tickets to the Celebrity Softball Game at the K + the Big Slick Party & Show at T-Mobile Center are on sale. To sweeten the deal, the annual Children’s Mercy fundraiser released its first round of celebrity guests: Sheryl Crow will take the stage again this year, plus Sean Evans, George Wendt, Fortune Feimster, Robert Smigel, and Jeff Ross.

This is in addition to recurring Big Slick hosts Jason Sudeikis, Paul Rudd, Eric Stonestreet, Heidi Gardner, Rob Riggle, and David Koechner.

Keep up with new guests announced every day on socials.

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