Sierra Ferrell transformed the historic Midland Theatre in Kansas City into a surreal Appalachian wonderland for her Shoot For The Moon Tour. Complete with towering mushrooms, cascading ivy, and twinkling lights, the stage offered more than a visual spectacle—it was an invitation to step into a world where old-time country, fairy tales, and heartfelt storytelling collide. But before Ferrell spun her enchanting web, the audience was treated to an opening set that was equal parts comedy and cowboy charm.
The Brudi Brothers—biological brothers from Seattle—kicked things off with a set that felt like a rowdy family dinner, full of laughter, sibling banter, and stories about their travels. Between jokes about which brother looks more like which parent and who sings better, they shared tales from the road, including one about a man who took the cowboy hat right off the lead singer’s head and stacked it atop the cowboy hat he was already wearing—a moment that inspired their viral TikTok hit, “Me More Cowboy Than You”. Their mix of folk Tejano and Old West country brought a nostalgic energy that culminated in a gritty western cover of “House of the Rising Sun”, perfectly setting the tone for Sierra Ferrell.
Before Ferrell even took the stage, it was clear how much thought had gone into the Shoot For The Moon Tour. The Midland felt timeless and otherworldly, transformed into a whimsical fairyland with live-action props and a forest backdrop that enveloped the entire stage.
Ferrell opened her set with “I Could Drive You Crazy”, showcasing her haunting and soulful vocals. Throughout the night, she wove stories that transported the audience to distant times and places between songs like “Give It Time” and “The Sea”. Her set culminated in a heartfelt encore with a poignant cover of Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One”. Stripped down and intimate, her rendition turned the pop classic into a tender ballad, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia. She closed with her uplifting original “In Dreams”, sending the crowd home wrapped in hope and joy.
Sierra Ferrell’s performance at The Midland was more than a concert; it was an immersive experience that blurred the lines between reality and fantasy. The Kansas City show wasn’t just a stop on her tour—it was a night of tangible magic and enchantment.
Click below to check out fan-shot video highlights and photos from Sierra Ferrell at the Midland Theatre in Kansas City with The Brudi Brothers, and scroll down to view the full setlist.
Ferrell’s tour continues with stadium dates supporting Post Malone, festival appearances at DelFest, Railbird Festival, Lollapalooza, and Mempho Music Festival, and a string of headlining shows across North America—including a sold-out night at Red Rocks with Nikki Lane—before joining Mumford & Sons for a run of arena performances in the U.S. and U.K. this fall. Click below for a full list of upcoming shows and find tickets on her website and Ticketmaster, or if you strike out there you can try the secondary market.
Sierra Ferrell – “I Could Drive You Crazy” – 5/15/25
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Setlist: Sierra Ferrell | The Midland Theatre | Kansas City, MO | 5/15/25
Set: I Could Drive You Crazy, Jeremiah, Give It Time, West Virginia Waltz, Why’d Ya Do It, Chittlin’ Cookin’ Time in Cheatham County (Arthur Smith Trio), Money Train, Tennessee Waltz (Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys), Rosemary, The Garden, Redwood Hill (Gordon Lightfoot), Fiddle Breakdown, Lighthouse, The Sea, Far Away Across the Sea, Years (John Anderson), American Dreaming, Dollar Bill Bar, Fox Hunt, Still the One (Shania Twain), In Dreams