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THE KB, Dust By Monday, Kitty Frankfort
The Southgate House Revival - The Lounge
Sat May 24, 2025 9:00 pm (Doors: 8:00 pm)
Ages 21 and up

THE KB is comprised of twin brothers Kane and Kyle Benner. Since 2006, they’ve been writing, recording, and performing original music together, developing their sound in every iteration of the group.

In 2017, they became a duo and released their first EP as a two-piece, called “You”. The next year started with the release of their single “Nights Like These”, and throughout Spring and Summer, THE KB brought their energetic live show to multiple states in the midwest.

Opening support by Kitty Frankfort and Dust By Monday

THE KB is comprised of twin brothers Kane and Kyle Benner. Since 2006, they’ve been writing, recording, and performing original music together, developing their sound in every iteration of the group.

In 2017, they became a duo and released their first EP as a two-piece, called “You”. The next year started with the release of their single “Nights Like These”, and throughout Spring and Summer, THE KB brought their energetic live show to multiple states in the midwest.

August 2018 saw the release of their debut album “Who We Were. Who We Are.” According to Indientry blog, their debut album, along with it’s singles “Today”, “In a Spin” and “Emptiness” and their companion music videos, has proven that THE KB have a “clear mastery of the alternative pop genre”.

After their successful Cut & Run Tour 2019, they spent 2020 honing in on new material that was released in 2021 in the form of a new EP titled “To the Shelter”. The EP featured 6 of their most ambitious songs yet.

In 2022, as the world began to re-open, THE KB began to play live music more frequently, while also releasing a number of singles which they consider their best music yet, which continues into 2023.

In the beginning of 2024, they released their album “It’s A Party, Isn’t It?” a retrospective on being in your mid-20’s, while navigating through life-changing events. They ended 2024 with a stripped-back EP called “After The Party”, a collection of reimagined recordings of a few of the songs from the aforementioned album.