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Social Cues
$22.40
Unpeeled
$21.83
Tell Me I'm Pretty
$21.98
Melophobia
$20.98
Thank You Happy Birthday
$24.98
Cage The Elephant
$28.99
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Cage the Elephant's tour

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Cage the Elephant at Kansas City, MO in Starlight Theatre 2024
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Fan Reviews

Nizzle
September 14th 2024
Solid show by both cage and young! I was initially disappointed by cage... They kinda sounded off compared to young. But 2-3 songs in and they started to feel right. I am no hard core fan of theirs but have been digging some of their stuff here and there. I listened to their first album a million times. I think i have it on CD even. Their radio stuff, I'm so sick of it still, and they played all of it. But they also played about 4 or so songs from the first album and that was great. Their lead singer did awesome for playing with a broken foot. He's got a weird style which was amplified by the scooter he had to deal with. The thing i liked most about the show was the wide range of their music they played. From softer more chill (for them) to pure noise. They have more normal sounding rock songs and some quasi dance songs. Played it all! I mentioned young the giant. I added some of their stuff to a playlist as it's come up on my Spotify but I've always been turned off by their radio replay stuff so never gave em a chance! After the show, I'm totally gonna give em a shot. They have this world rock feel to em. First band that came to mind was gang of youths. But also war on drugs. They make sounds that are very out of the norm. Their musicianship and like cage, eclectic mix, really won me over. Oh, cage played from like 920-11. And I'd estimate you g's set was 30-45 mins.
Maryland Heights, MO@
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
Scott
September 9th 2024
Cage the Elephant were awesome!!!! Matt rocked his scooter with his broken foot. Freakin incredible show...LOVE CAGE!!!! As for Art Park, it's one of the most unaccessable venues I've been too for a mobility impaired person such as myself. We used to go to concerts Art Park all the time, I mean many shows a season. I'll be honest, now that I'm losing my mobility, highly doubt I'll be back to this venue. It's going to be worth the drive to Toronto, Ontario to see the same band at a more accessible venue. They need to do better!
Lewiston, NY@
Artpark
John
September 7th 2024
Didn't arrive until Young the Giant started their set (so i can't talk about Willow Avalon or Bakar) .They put on an amazing performance. It was my 3rd time seeing them. We were so thrilled when we had a chance to see Cage and YtG together. We had seen Cage the Elephant as part of a Christmas Concert at Barclays a few years ago and loved them. Matt was all over the place and had a few costume changes. We jumped at the chance to see them headline their own show. Even though Matt had broken his foot a few weeks prior, he was moving about on a scooter and was very energetic. They put on a great show with their new stuff and a lot of the old favorites.
New York City, NY@
Madison Square Garden
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About Cage the Elephant

Since forming in 2006, Cage The Elephant have quietly bloomed as one of this generation’s premier rock bands buoyed by uncompromising creativity and wildly cathartic performances. Thus far, they have earned dozens of Gold, Platinum, and Multi Platinum certifications, tallied 5 billion streams and counting, and notched ten #1 records on Alternative Radio and 5 #1 records on Triple A Radio. The guys consecutively garnered two GRAMMY® Awards in the category of “Best Rock Album” for both Tell Me I’m Pretty [2015] and Social Cues [2019]. Of the latter, Entertainment Weekly raved, “The album’s introspection paired with its urgent energy make Cage The Elephant sound more passionate than ever.” In the meantime, their music has also surged through popular culture as “Cigarette Daydreams” graced the soundtrack of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 blockbuster video game, “Goodbye” appeared in The Summer I Turned Pretty, and “Trouble” powered a global campaign for Amazon Prime. Plus, they’re the rare force of nature who can inspire millions of TikTok creates or hold their own on stage with Dave Grohl and duet with Iggy Pop and Beck. The Kentucky-bred six-piece instinctually lean on their enduring bond as both musicians and friends to get through anything and everything. Together, the band members make sense of life’s unpredictability and uncertainty via music. Moments of elation might take the form of sticky hooks, swaggering rhythms, or upbeat guitars, while tense riffs and jittery grooves could give shape to feelings of anxiety, doubt, or instability. As such, the group fearlessly alchemize a season of tragedy and turbulence into the twelve tracks on their sixth full-length album, Neon Pill [RCA Records].
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Genres:
Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Brad Shultz- Guitar, Jared Champion- Drums, Matt Shultz-Vocals, Daniel Tichenor-Bass, Matthan Minster - Guitar/Keys, Nick Bockrath - Guitar
Hometown:
Bowling Green, Kentucky

Live Photos of Cage the Elephant

Cage the Elephant at Kansas City, MO in Starlight Theatre 2024
View All Photos

Cage the Elephant merch
amazonview store

Social Cues
$22.40
Unpeeled
$21.83
Tell Me I'm Pretty
$21.98
Melophobia
$20.98
Thank You Happy Birthday
$24.98
Cage The Elephant
$28.99
View All
Cage the Elephant's tour

Fan Reviews

Nizzle
September 14th 2024
Solid show by both cage and young! I was initially disappointed by cage... They kinda sounded off compared to young. But 2-3 songs in and they started to feel right. I am no hard core fan of theirs but have been digging some of their stuff here and there. I listened to their first album a million times. I think i have it on CD even. Their radio stuff, I'm so sick of it still, and they played all of it. But they also played about 4 or so songs from the first album and that was great. Their lead singer did awesome for playing with a broken foot. He's got a weird style which was amplified by the scooter he had to deal with. The thing i liked most about the show was the wide range of their music they played. From softer more chill (for them) to pure noise. They have more normal sounding rock songs and some quasi dance songs. Played it all! I mentioned young the giant. I added some of their stuff to a playlist as it's come up on my Spotify but I've always been turned off by their radio replay stuff so never gave em a chance! After the show, I'm totally gonna give em a shot. They have this world rock feel to em. First band that came to mind was gang of youths. But also war on drugs. They make sounds that are very out of the norm. Their musicianship and like cage, eclectic mix, really won me over. Oh, cage played from like 920-11. And I'd estimate you g's set was 30-45 mins.
Maryland Heights, MO@
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
Scott
September 9th 2024
Cage the Elephant were awesome!!!! Matt rocked his scooter with his broken foot. Freakin incredible show...LOVE CAGE!!!! As for Art Park, it's one of the most unaccessable venues I've been too for a mobility impaired person such as myself. We used to go to concerts Art Park all the time, I mean many shows a season. I'll be honest, now that I'm losing my mobility, highly doubt I'll be back to this venue. It's going to be worth the drive to Toronto, Ontario to see the same band at a more accessible venue. They need to do better!
Lewiston, NY@
Artpark
John
September 7th 2024
Didn't arrive until Young the Giant started their set (so i can't talk about Willow Avalon or Bakar) .They put on an amazing performance. It was my 3rd time seeing them. We were so thrilled when we had a chance to see Cage and YtG together. We had seen Cage the Elephant as part of a Christmas Concert at Barclays a few years ago and loved them. Matt was all over the place and had a few costume changes. We jumped at the chance to see them headline their own show. Even though Matt had broken his foot a few weeks prior, he was moving about on a scooter and was very energetic. They put on a great show with their new stuff and a lot of the old favorites.
New York City, NY@
Madison Square Garden
View More Fan Reviews

About Cage the Elephant

Since forming in 2006, Cage The Elephant have quietly bloomed as one of this generation’s premier rock bands buoyed by uncompromising creativity and wildly cathartic performances. Thus far, they have earned dozens of Gold, Platinum, and Multi Platinum certifications, tallied 5 billion streams and counting, and notched ten #1 records on Alternative Radio and 5 #1 records on Triple A Radio. The guys consecutively garnered two GRAMMY® Awards in the category of “Best Rock Album” for both Tell Me I’m Pretty [2015] and Social Cues [2019]. Of the latter, Entertainment Weekly raved, “The album’s introspection paired with its urgent energy make Cage The Elephant sound more passionate than ever.” In the meantime, their music has also surged through popular culture as “Cigarette Daydreams” graced the soundtrack of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 blockbuster video game, “Goodbye” appeared in The Summer I Turned Pretty, and “Trouble” powered a global campaign for Amazon Prime. Plus, they’re the rare force of nature who can inspire millions of TikTok creates or hold their own on stage with Dave Grohl and duet with Iggy Pop and Beck. The Kentucky-bred six-piece instinctually lean on their enduring bond as both musicians and friends to get through anything and everything. Together, the band members make sense of life’s unpredictability and uncertainty via music. Moments of elation might take the form of sticky hooks, swaggering rhythms, or upbeat guitars, while tense riffs and jittery grooves could give shape to feelings of anxiety, doubt, or instability. As such, the group fearlessly alchemize a season of tragedy and turbulence into the twelve tracks on their sixth full-length album, Neon Pill [RCA Records].
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Brad Shultz- Guitar, Jared Champion- Drums, Matt Shultz-Vocals, Daniel Tichenor-Bass, Matthan Minster - Guitar/Keys, Nick Bockrath - Guitar
Hometown:
Bowling Green, Kentucky

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