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Watch this local rock band record a live album at the Folly Theater

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Making Movies Folly Theater Nov 22

Making Movies crunches classic rock into Latin American rhythms with African-derived percussion.

Photo by Travis Young


According to NPR, they’re “one of the most unique groups around today,” and in just a few short days, you can watch them record an album — live.

Making Movies, an Afro-Latin/rock fusion band based right here in KC, will play at the Folly Theater on Saturday, Jan. 28 for a live recording of XOPA, their new album (which is really fun, by the way).

Tickets start at $20 and are available on the Folly’s website. 🎸

Grab tickets.*

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