Thursday, April 12, 2007
If you have a pair of tight leather pants, now’s the time to pull them out. Put them on and feather your hair into a lion-like mane worthy of 80s decadence.
If you’re lucky (or just willing to shell out $55 or more for a ticket), you can catch a glimpse of Rod Stewart on Friday night. Stewart will reveal if he’s really stayed “Forever Young” when he takes the stage at 8 p.m. in Kemper Arena, 1800 Genessee St., in Kansas City, Mo. Bring your mom — she’ll probably appreciate it as much as you do.
For more information, or to buy tickets, visit www.kemperarenakc.com.
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