Kansas

Where to buy tickets, schedule, prices

After 50 years, their time together in Kansas can hardly be described as “Dust In The Wind”.

Over the past half-century, the hard-rocking Southern prog classic rockers have entertained audiences around the world with smash hits like “Carry On Wayward Son,” “Dustin In The Wind,” and “Point of Know Return.” and now, in 2023 and 2024, the band will be doing it all again on their Another Fork In The Road Tour.

From March 23 to January 28, 2024, the band will celebrate their 50th anniversary with performances at theaters, concert halls and performing arts centers across North America.

As icing on the cake, the band promised in an Instagram announcement post that they will be releasing some “deep cuts that have rarely been played live.”

Don’t worry, New Yorker.

Midway through its 10-month run, Ronnie Platt and co. will appear at Rochester’s Kodak Center on July 1st and Brookville’s Tilles’ Center Concert Hall on October 13th.

Tickets should not be to also expensive.

At the time of publication, we found seats at Vivid Seats for select shows for just $58 before fees.

All prices are subject to fluctuations.

So if you’re interested in seeing the Kansas Native Americans — they’re originally from the state capital of Topeka — here’s everything you need to know about the Kansas 50th Anniversary “Another Fork In The Road Tour”.

Kansas 2023 tour schedule

A whopping 54 shows are planned in Kansas this year and next.

The celebratory walk across the US and Canada begins March 23 at the Pipa Event Center in Winterhaven, California.

From there, the band will visit major cities such as the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh (June 2nd), Detroit (June 17th), Chicago (July 15th), Portland (September 9th) and Memphis (October 27th).

Ironically, they won’t be playing in Kansas. Kansas City, MO, yes, but not actual Kansas.

Kansas will wrap up its mega series of shows on January 28, 2024 at the Broward Center Au Rene in Fort Lauderdale.

A full calendar with all upcoming tour dates, venues, show start times and links to purchase tickets can be found here.

Kansas band members

If your band has been together for more than 50 years (Kansas actually started the band name “Reasons Why” in 1969), there will be some fluctuation within your group.

And while many members have come and gone, some of the longest-running players have persevered and, ahem, those wayward sons still carry on.

Today’s Kansas members include drummer Phil Ehart, guitarist Rich Williams, vocalist and bassist Billy Greer, violinist David Ragsdale, co-lead vocalist Ronnie Platt and keyboardist Tom Brislin.

Classic rockers on tour in 2023

Many acts that have defied all odds and continued to perform well into the 2020s after their eruption in the 1960s and 1970s will be touring this year.

Here are just five of our not-to-miss favorites that may be appearing at a venue near you in the coming months.

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

• Ringo Starr

• Dead and Company with John Mayer

• Eagle

• Travel

Need more classic rock in your life?

Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rock acts to tour in 2023 here.

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