Kansas Add Third Leg To 50th Anniversary Tour

As a result of brisk ticket sales and numerous sellouts, Kansas are adding a third and final leg to their 50th Anniversary Tour.

The Another Fork in The Road Tour celebrates 50 years of the progressive rock band’s illustrious music history with concerts featuring two full hours of memorable hits, fan favorites and deep cuts rarely performed live.

The tour has been hallmarked by energetic and spellbinding performances at some of the foremost theaters and performing arts centers across the United States and into Canada.

Most newly announced concert dates go on sale on March 22 at 10 AM local venue time.

Previously announced concert dates and Kansas VIP Packages are on sale now and selling fast.

Ticket information can be found at kansasband.com/tour-dates/

“This tour has already been incredibly special for the band. The 50th Anniversary Tour started in 2023 which commemorates KANSAS’s first year as a band. It is continuing in 2024 which commemorates the release of the first KANSAS album,” says Kansas guitarist and original member Richard Williams. “There are so many places in the U.S. where we haven’t been able to play yet, Topeka and Wichita just to name two, we knew we would have to add a third and final leg to the tour.”

He added, “After such a successful and sold-out premiere of the tour in Pittsburgh, PA, we wanted to put an exclamation point on the tour by having the closing 50th Anniversary Tour concert take place back there at the Benedum Center.”

To further celebrate the band’s 50th Anniversary, InsideOutMusic has released a 3-CD career-spanning collection, titled, Another Fork in the Road – 50 Years of Kansas. Fans can pre-order it at https://kansas.lnk.to/AnotherForkInTheRoad-50YearsOfKansas

This summer, Kansas will take a break from its 50th Anniversary Tour to perform its Kansas Classics set at different events across the United States.

Newly Announced Another Fork in the Road Tour Dates:

Sept 24 – Thousand Oaks, CA @ Bank of America Performing Arts CenterSept 27 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Arts CenterSept 28 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Smith CenterOct 4 – Topeka, KS @ Topeka Performing Arts CenterOct 5 – Park City, KS @ Hartman ArenaOct 11 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak CenterOct 12 – Cheyenne, WY @ Cheyenne Civic CenterOct 18 – Jackson, MS @ Thalia Mara HallOct 19 – Shreveport, LA @ Shreveport Municipal AuditoriumOct 25 – Midland, TX @ Wagner Noël Performing Arts CenterOct 26 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody TheaterNov 1 – Rockford, IL @ Coronado Performing Arts CenterNov 2 – Appleton, WI @ Fox Cities Performing Arts CenterNov 8 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic CenterNov 9 – Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square TheatreNov 15 – Evans, GA @ Columbia County Performing Arts CenterNov 16 – Spartanburg, SC @ Spartanburg Memorial AuditoriumNov 22 – Paducah, KY @ Carson Center for the Performing ArtsNov 23 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music CenterDec 5 – Fayetteville, NC @ Crown TheatreDec 6 – Roanoke, VA @ Berglund CenterDec 8 – Reading, PA @ Santander Performing Arts CenterDec 11 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Benedum CenterMar 15 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ 70s Rock & Romance Cruise

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