Kitchen Open Daily 5pm - 1am
Super
Awesome
Events
Killer
F*ing
Food
(Order
Online)
In
The
Know
(FAQS
&
About)
Host
The
Best
Party

Sound Bite at Warehouse On Broadway

Good Terms

Ages 21 and up
Good Terms
Friday, March 06
Doors: 9pm // Show: 9:30pm
$18.50 / Day Of : $21.5
 
Good Terms 
Sound Bite at Warehouse on Broadway
 
Doors at 9pm. Show at 9:30pm
 
Good Terms are poised to take on their debut headline HIGHWAY TO HELL YEAH BROTHER North American tour throughout February and March 2026, a moment that is now built on now years of supporting tours for Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Youth Fountain, Driveways, Boys Of Fall and more.
 
Sound Bite Social at Warehouse On Broadway is Kansas City’s newest 250 capacity music venue featuring Super Awesome Events & Killer F*ing Food. Located in the Westport neighborhood, one of Kansas City’s premiere bar districts. Our venue is your venue, as we all gather to celebrate extraordinary experiences with the finest local, regional, and national artists the universe has to offer.

Our restaurant is open Monday to Saturday, 5p-1a. Entrance to the venue is located on the north side of the building, and is ADA accessible. 

Address
Sound Bite Social at Warehouse On Broadway
3951 Broadway
Kansas City, MO
64111

For more information, please check out our FAQ section at: Warehouse On Broadway FAQ

Good Terms released Burnout less than a year ago—a record that dismantled any preconceptions of who they are and what they sound like. The band dove headfirst into every unorthodox influence imaginable, putting every musical option back on the table. Burnout is anxious, hopeful, confused, angsty, joyous, loving, regretful, pissed, wistful, sincere, and cathartic. It juxtaposes moments that feel like the sonic recreation of the “dread meme” with others that feel like the triumphant ending of The Land Before Time.

The album will have you clearing your sinuses from extreme levels of stank face, dusting off your old air guitar, wanting to do spin kicks in your living room, reconnecting with your younger self, and wishing you’d taken an extra bite of your crazy aunt’s special brownie. It’s mosh-ready, 420-friendly, and hell-yeah-brother approved. Then on a spring day this May, magic happened.

Progress exploded onto the scene, landing heavy radio spins on SiriusXM, editorial playlisting across all major streaming platforms and quickly amassing 1M+ streams globally in just 4 months. “Progress” immediately grew to number 1 across all platforms and became the new staple and lost leader for Good Terms. “Progress” explores the emotional challenge of perseverance when on the brink of burnout. The song was inspired in part by vocalist Brian McShea and fiancée Stephanie Raynor, who lost their home earlier this year in the California wildfires. Their story captured national attention, and the outpouring of love and support reminded the couple—and their extended Good Terms family—of the importance of community.

Good Terms are poised to take on their debut headline HIGHWAY TO HELL YEAH BROTHER North American tour throughout February and March 2026, a moment that is now built on now years of supporting tours for Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Youth Fountain, Driveways, Boys Of Fall and more.
Skip to content