KC Rock & Metal Wars Tickets
KC Rock & Metal Wars began performing at the local club Water. The band used to practice at the lead singer's garage. KC Rock & Metal Wars’s members met in 1976. The drummer use to listen to cassette tapes constantly as a child.
After this last hectic year the members of KC Rock & Metal Wars will take some time off. The group recently finished their new album, and they are already planning their next move. KC Rock & Metal Wars's newest project is a refinement of their critically-acclaimed sound.
Often times, critics praise KC Rock & Metal Wars for their ability to connect with the crowd during concerts. Denver music critic Peter Nicodemus has always commended group’s effort every show. KC Rock & Metal Wars’s newest release has received superb praise from Quincy DiSalvatore, a music critic out of Portland, and Lane Reiner, from Raleigh.
got Z103.1 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the band. The group members were relieved that all the small clubs they had played had paid off. KC Rock & Metal Wars’s first album did not sell well, but received critical acclaim. The second album was a hit and the band was saved from being released by the record company.
KC Rock & Metal Wars knew that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true after Breanda Lambert started the first fan club for the band in 1994. Starting out with just a few dozen members in San Diego, the fan club quickly grew with group’s national tour and the launching of the group’s website by Kimberly Felson.
The group has always had a good time in Louisville so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest KC Rock & Metal Wars tickets and seating charts available.



