Kansas Crossing Casino + Hotel Gears Up For Whirlwind Summer With Players Edge, Concert Series And More
Posted on July 15th, 2024
Player insights, tailored gaming and live music offer exciting guest experiences
PITTSBURG, Kan. (July 15, 2024) – Summer is an action-packed season at Kansas Crossing Casino + Hotel, with several concerts, viewings of baseball games and the introduction of “Players Edge,” a program that will offer the thrill of gaming with insights from the Kansas Crossing team. With their years of cumulative know-how, staff members will recommend gaming strategies, as well as inside knowledge about the best slot machines, table games and sportsbook tips.
Whereas other casinos keep these details close to the chest, Kansas Crossing’s staff offer insights on everything from blackjack strategies to performance of various slot machines to recipes from restaurant Two Brothers Mining Co. – the area’s premier steakhouse and barbecue. Players Edge will also provide guests with slot performance data and trends, including what machines are hot, and which progressive jackpot may be ready to hit.
“Players Edge helps us provide the best gaming experience in the region,” said Kansas Crossing General Manager Jeff McKain. “It will help make Kansas Crossing a comfortable place for guests to have fun, knowing they have access to insider knowledge that other facilities can’t match. It is also a way for customers to feel more connections, whether they’re here to play games, eat at our restaurant or enjoy live music.”
Customers looking for a “Players Edge” can chat with Kansas Crossing team members for recommendations and keep an eye out for the Players Edge icon on staff-approved games. Watch for games and machines that are the top destinations for both our team members and our guests, including fan favorites, staff picks, new games and more!
The excitement doesn’t stop there: This summer’s concert series offers familiar favorites as well as up-and-coming musicians – including the country music duos Tigirlily Gold, who appeared at Kansas Crossing in June, and Maddie & Tae, who just performed last Saturday night.
Check out these other guest activities coming soon:
Music at the Corral
The Outdoor Concert Series, launched in 2022, provides exhilarating live entertainment for Kansas Crossing guests of all ages. All events will be held rain or shine.
The line-up for this summer’s Outdoor Concert Series includes:
– Saturday, July 27: Aaron Lewis: The American Patriot Tour
– Friday, Aug. 16: Little River Band
– Friday, Aug. 23: The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
– Saturday, Oct. 5: Hairball
Upcoming free concerts include:
– Saturday, July 20: PLUSH
– Friday, July 26: Left of Center
Tickets for all shows are on sale at KansasCrossingCasino.com. Keep an eye on Kansas Crossing’s website and social media to see when new shows are added. Although all outdoor shows are for all ages, all indoor event guests must be at least 21 years old. Tickets are not refundable, and ticket prices and line-up are subject to change.
Play Ball!
All Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals baseball games will be aired live on the giant screens at Kansas Crossings’ Caesars Sportsbook.
Guests can place wagers on all kinds of sporting events throughout the year – which is great, because before we know it, football will be here! Caesars Sportsbook is the perfect place to host your NFL Fantasy Football draft, where guests can book their draft party for free. For more information, including how to reserve your spot, please visit Kansas Crossing’s Caesars Sportsbook’s webpage.
About Kansas Crossing Casino
Kansas Crossing Casino, located near the junction of U.S. Highways 69 and 400 in Crawford County, Kan., is an $80 million development that features over 560 slot machines, 14 gaming tables, a 123-room Hampton Inn and Suites and entertainment complex. Kansas Crossing has created hundreds of jobs and draws over 600,000 visitors annually from within the state, as well as Missouri and Oklahoma. For more information on Kansas Crossing, please visit KansasCrossingCasino.com. All casino games are owned and operated by the Kansas Lottery.