Azura Amp Featured Three Dog Night & Little River Band Live in Concert
Classic rock icons Three Dog Night and Little River Band brought a night of pure joy to the Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs on September 25, 2025, filling the end-of-summer air with familiar melodies and tight harmonies. Little River Band opened with smooth, polished precision, their blend of soft rock and pop craftsmanship shining on “Reminiscing,” “Cool Change” and “Lonesome Loser.” Three Dog Night followed with a powerhouse set that balanced nostalgia and vitality—belting out hits like “Mama Told Me Not to Come,” “Eli’s Coming” and “Joy to the World” with infectious energy and a refined band sound. Both groups proved that many decades later, their musicianship and connection with fans remain strong, leaving the crowd singing along and smiling way after the final encore.
Little River Band Setlist at Azura Amphitheater:
“It’s a Long Way There” (intro), “Man On Your Mind,” “Happy Anniversary,” “The Other Guy,” “Help is On the Way,” “Window to the World,” “First Time,” “Reminiscing,” “Night Owls,” “Heartache Tonight” / “Circles” / “Happy Birthday to You” / “Right and Wrong” / “The Air That I Breath,” “Cool Change,” “Lady” and “Lonesome Loser”
Three Dog Night Setlist at Azura Amphitheater:
“The Family Man” (Paul Williams), “Shambala” (Daniel Moore), “This Time,” “Black and White” (Earl Robinson), “Never Been to Spain” (Hoyt Axton), “Out in the Country” (Paul Williams), “Easy to Be Hard” (Galt MacDermot), “Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)” (Allen Toussaint), “One” (Harry Nilsson), “An Old Fashioned Love Song” (Paul Williams), “Liar” (Argent), “Mama Told Me Not to Come” (Randy Newman), “Celebrate,” “Eli’s Coming” (Laura Nyro), “Prayer of the Children” (Kurt Bestor) and “Joy to the World” (Hoyt Axton)



































































