This place is just one big bar fight. In the half a dozen times I've been here, avoiding fights requires so much attention that I can't even enjoy the bands. Aaron Lewis concert was weird, lot of passive aggressive people in the crowds, lots of drunks, the sound guy blasted the instruments but I never could make out the lyrics of anything. It's a stressful experience
Great Concerts with the Best Sound!! I have been going there since "Battle of the Bands" My 1st Concert there was Paul Revere and the Raiders!! Really days me..Lol!!
We attended the Tracy Lawrence Clay Walker concert the atmosphere and the people around us were awesome the concert was on point would love to see them again
Couldn't see the concert due to.equipment in front of us and the chairs were too far out from the side of stage. They were trying to squeeze too many people in. If I had known I wouldn't have bought them.
Great venue for live events. Not too big not too small. The acoustics are good, sound flows evenly throughout the place.
The round shape of the building makes it pretty hard to navigate... Especially in the dark.. But overall the sound was amazing and the staff was more than helpful for my first show in Kansas!
Been to 2 shows there and loved both, they sounded great. Security did a damn good job at both shows
It's a decent venue. They don't always get the best shows but sometimes they get some great ones. I like walking around the circle it's nice. Sound is decent. Prices are fine. Just buy the ticket you are gonna go see the show anyway lol
Show was great. Staff pleasant...unlike WAVE OUTDOOR.. who has great shows but staff very much like prison guards ordering paying guests around even before we entered venue.
The cotillion is a long standing place to see up and coming bands and bands that have been around forever. The cotillion opened in the 60s and can accommodate 2000 people. They just roller derby, dances, comedian acts, weddings, corporate events, trade shows, and national artists and preformers. I have seen some of my favorite artists here and will continue to see them again when they come to town.