Classic Rock
Kansas 2026 tour dates
Kansas continues to celebrate their five decades of career on the road in 2026. The band has scheduled tour dates in the United States and Mexico next January, February, March and May. So far they will play in Pompano Beach, Naples, Sarasota, Daytona Beach, Airway Heights, Oxford, Meridian, Biloxi, Ciudad Del México, Carterville, Terre Haute, Anderson, Port Chester, Wilmington, Atlantic City, Harris, Fort Lauderdale and Bethlehem.
Kansas nowadays is formed by: Phil Ehart (Drums – Since 1970 – not touring), Rich Williams (Guitar – Since 1973 – part time touring), Ronnie Platt (Vocals, keyboards – Since 2014), Zak Rizvi (Guitar – Since 2024), Tom Brislin (Keyboards – Since 2018), Joe Deninzon (Violin and more – Since 2023), Dan McGowan (Bass – Since 2024), Eric Holmquist (Drums) and Scott Bernard (Guitar).
Kansas 2026 tour dates
January
- 09 – Pompano Beach, United States – Pompano Beach Amphitheater
- 10 – Naples, United States – Artis–Naples
- 16 – Sarasota, United States – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
- 18 – Daytona Beach, United States – Peabody Auditorium
- 23 – Airway Heights, United States – Spokane Live
- 29 – Oxford, United States – Oxford Performing Arts Center
- 30 – Meridian, United States – MSU Riley Center
- 31 – Biloxi, United States – Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
February
- 07 – Ciudad de México, Mexico – Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome
- 12 – Carterville, United States – Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort
- 13 – Terre Haute, United States – Hatfield Hall
- 14 – Anderson, United States – Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom
- 19 – Port Chester, United States – The Capitol Theatre
- 20 – Wilmington, United States – Grand Opera House
- 21 – Atlantic City, United States – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
- 27 – Harris, United States – Island Resort & Casino
- 28 – Harris, United States – Island Resort & Casino
March
- 21 – Fort Lauderdale, United States – 70’s Rock & Romance Cruise 2026
May
- 29 – Bethlehem, United States – Wind Creek Event Center
Kansas’ most recent album is “The Absence of Presence”, released in 2020. Until last year the group was celebrating their 50th birthday (Created in 1973). Same with 38 Special, which was created in 1974 and will continue to celebrate their 50th birthday in 2025.










