Many iconic rock bands in the 1960s and 1970s played here. During its September 11, 1972 concert at Memorial Hall,
Pink Floyd performed its first Kansas City metro concert and new concept album,
The Dark Side of the Moon, five months before the record-setting album's release.
REO Speedwagon recorded parts of their first live album, 1977's
Live: You Get What You Play For, including the album's closing track, "Golden Country," at the venue on October 31, 1976. Side 4 of
Peter Gabriel's 1983 double-LP,
Plays Live, including the songs "Shock the Monkey", "Humdrum", "On the Air", and "Biko", was recorded at Memorial Hall on December 4, 1982.
Roller Derby Memorial hall is home to the 20+ year WFTDA sanctioned
Kansas City Roller Warriors various roller derby teams. KCRW often hosts out of town and international roller derby teams from around the country and globe. The league is made up of 100+ volunteers consisting of KC metro and surrounding residents that volunteer their time, effort and passion to making KCRW a successful organization. Memorial Hall hosted some games of the
Kansas City Steers of the
American Basketball League from 1961 to 1963.
Professional Wrestling and
Jack Victory at Memorial Hall in 1988 The earliest documented
Pro Wrestling event at Memorial Hall took place on February 23, 1931, when Charlie Fischer defeated
Billy Wolfe in 39 minutes. From the early 30's until the mid-1940s, Professional Wrestling ran twice a week all year long at Memorial Hall. From 1946- 1987, Professional Wrestling was held once a week, all year round.
Professional wrestling was a Thursday-night tradition at the venue in the 1970s and 80's, presented by
Central States Wrestling with
cards often taped for the
All-Star Wrestling telecast the following Sunday. After
Bob Geigel closed down his
World Wrestling Alliance,
World Championship Wrestling ran there five times between 1990 and 1997. On April 23, 2009, the movie "
K.C. On The Mat: The History of Professional Wrestling in Kansas City," premiered at Memorial Hall. The documentary focuses heavily on the importance of Memorial Hall. Legends of the past like
Harley Race,
Butch Reed,
Roger Kirby and
Bob Geigel all attended the premier.
Other Events The
Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools district holds an annual convocation for staff at the venue each August. All district staff are present for this event. == Notable Concerts and Events ==