Kansas have added a third (and final) leg to their 50th anniversary tour. The progressive rock group’s tour, which began in June 2023, is dubbed “Another Fork in the Road.” That’s also the title of their recent 3-CD set, Another Fork in the Road – 50 Years Of Kansas via InsideOut Music. The 23 new dates, announced on March 19, 2024, will also feature two hours of memorable hits, fan favorites and deep cuts rarely performed live. A pre-sale begins March 20 at 10 a.m. local time; general on-sale begins March 22 here.
The band’s original drummer Phil Ehart is recovering from a major heart attack. The band shared the news on Feb. 23 on their Facebook page, noting there is no timetable for his return to the road. Kansas resumed their tour on March 1 following a planned break. The post noted that Ehart, born February 4, 1951, will remain in his dual role as the band’s manager, which he has been for 40 years.
Kansas currently includes bassist/vocalist Billy Greer, lead vocalist/keyboardist Ronnie Platt, keyboardist/vocalist Tom Brislin, violinist/guitarist Joe Deninzon, and original guitarist Richard Williams. Eric Holmquist, who had been filling in on drums for the first part of each concert while Ehart was recovering from an arm injury, will now sit behind the kit for the entire show.
Watch them perform in 2024 with their former guitarist Steve Morse
Kansas Another Fork in the Road 2024 Tour (Tickets are available here and here)
Mar 22 – Salina, KS – The Stiefel Theatre
Mar 23 – Salina, KS – The Stiefel Theatre
Apr 05 – Toledo, OH – Stranahan Theater
Apr 06 – Elkhart, IN – Lerner Theatre
Apr 12 – Champaign, IL – Virginia Theatre
Apr 13 – Waukegan, IN – Genesee Theatre
Apr 19 – Marietta, OH – Peoples Bank Theatre
Apr 20 – Newark, OH – Midland Theatre
Apr 26 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center
Apr 27 – Lancaster, PA – American Music Theatre
May 02 – Rochester, NY – Kodak Center
May 04 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
May 10 – Concord, NH – Capitol Center for the Arts
May 11 – Albany, NY – Palace Theatre
May 16 – Brookville, NY – Tilles Center for the Perf. Arts
May 17 – Providence, RI – Providence Performing Arts Center
May 18 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
Jul 19 – Walker, MN – Moondance Jam Festival**
Sep 13 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino**
Sep 17 – Saratoga, CA – The Mountain Winery**
Sep 19 – Temecula, CA – Pechanga Resort Casino**
Sep 20 – Rancho Mirage, CA – Agua Caliente Casino Resort**
Sep 22 – San Diego, CA – Humpreys Concerts By the Bay**
Sep 24 – Thousand Oaks, CA – Bank of America Perf. Arts Center*
Sep 27 – Mesa, AZ – Mesa Arts Center*
Sep 28 – Las Vegas, NV – The Smith Center*
Oct 04 – Topeka, KS – Topeka Performing Arts Center*
Oct 05 – Park City, KS – Hartman Arena*
Oct 11 – Colorado Springs, CO – Pikes Peak Center*
Oct 12 – Cheyenne, WY – Cheyenne Civic Center*
Oct 18 – Jackson, MS – Thalia Mara Hall*
Oct 19 – Shreveport, LA – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium*
Oct 25 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center*
Oct 26 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theater*
Nov 01 – Rockford, IL – Coronado Performing Arts Center*
Nov 02 – Appleton, WI – Fox Cities Performing Arts Center*
Nov 08 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center*
Nov 09 – Joliet, IL – Rialto Square Theatre*
Nov 15 – Evans, GA – Columbia County Performing Arts Center*
Nov 16 – Spartanburg, SC – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium*
Nov 22 – Paducah, KY – Carson Center for the Performing Arts*
Nov 23 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center*
Dec 05 – Fayetteville, NC – Crown Theatre*
Dec 06 – Roanoke, VA – Berglund Center*
Dec 08 – Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts Center*
Dec 11 – Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center*
*Announced on March 19
**Kansas Classics shows
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“The song ‘Can I Tell You’ may not have been our biggest ‘hit,’ but it is one of the most important songs in the career of the band,” says Williams. “‘Can I Tell You’ was the first song on the demo reel we sent to Don Kirshner. Hearing that demo is what led to Kansas getting a record deal. It felt appropriate, after fifty years, to come full circle and record it with the current lineup.”
Another Fork in the Road includes extensive liner notes by journalist Jeff Wagner, as well as pictures of rarely seen memorabilia and archive material, all overseen by founding member Ehart. It’s available in the U.S. here and in the U.K. here.
Another Fork in the Road Track Listing
Disc 1:
Can I Tell You (new 2022 version)
The Absence of Presence (The Absence of Presence, 2020)
Throwing Mountains (The Absence of Presence, 2020)
Crowded Isolation (The Prelude Implicit, 2016)
Summer (The Prelude Implicit, 2016)
The Voyage of Eight Eighteen (The Prelude Implicit, 2016)
Icarus II (Somewhere to Elsewhere, 2000)
The Coming Dawn (Thanatopsis) (Somewhere to Elsewhere, 2000)
Distant Vision (Somewhere to Elsewhere, 2000)
The Wall (Always Never the Same, 1998)
Dust in the Wind (Always Never the Same, 1998)
Desperate Times (Freaks of Nature, 1995)
Under The Knife (Freaks of Nature, 1995)
North America Version – Disc 2:
Fight Fire With Fire (Drastic Measures, 1983)
End of the Age (Drastic Measures, 1983)
Incident on a Bridge (Drastic Measures, 1983)
Play the Game Tonight (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Crossfire (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Windows (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Hold On (Audio-Visions, 1980)
Loner (Audio-Visions, 1980)
Curtain of Iron (Audio-Visions, 1980)
No One Together (Audio-Visions, 1980)
On The Other Side (Monolith, 1979)
Angels Have Fallen (Monolith, 1979)
How My Soul Cries Out For You (Monolith, 1979)
EU Version Disc 2:
House on Fire (In the Spirit of Things, 1988)
Rainmaker (In the Spirit of Things, 1988)
Silhouettes in Disguise (Power, 1986)
Secret Service (Power, 1986)
Three Pretenders (Power, 1986)
End of the Age (Drastic Measures, 1983)
Incident on a Bridge (Drastic Measures, 1983)
Play the Game Tonight (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Crossfire (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Windows (Vinyl Confessions, 1982)
Hold On (Audio-Visions, 1980)
Loner (Audio-Visions, 1980)
No One Together (Audio-Visions, 1980)
On The Other Side (Monolith, 1979)
How My Soul Cries Out For You (Monolith, 1979)
Disc 3:
Carry On Wayward Son (Two for the Show, 1978)
Portrait (He Knew) (Point of Know Return, 1977)
Sparks of the Tempest (Point of Know Return, 1977)
Miracles Out of Nowhere (Leftoverture, 1976)
Magnum Opus (Leftoverture, 1976)
Icarus – Borne On Wings of Steel (Masque, 1975)
Child of Innocence (Mas que, 1975)
Down The Road (Song for America, 1975)
Song For America (Song for America, 1975)
The Devil Game (Song for America, 1975)
Death of Mother Nature Suite (Kansas, 1974)
Belexes (Kansas, 1974)
Journey From Mariabronn (Kansas, 1974)
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