So Great
by Debbie in Rochester on 5/6/24Kodak Center - RochesterKansas was in top form! They never disappoint. So great đđ»I recommend any rock fan to go and see for yourself. Definitely check it out!!
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Providence Performing Arts
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College Street Music Hall
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Crouse Performance Hall
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Honeywell Center
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Mountain Winery
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The Show - Agua Caliente Casino
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Mesa Arts Center
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Kansas in Concert
With a legendary career spanning more than four decades, KANSAS has firmly established itself as one of America's iconic classic rock bands. This "garage band" from Topeka released their debut album in 1974 after being discovered by Wally Gold, who worked for Don Kirshner, and have gone on to sell more than 30 million albums worldwide.
Composing a catalogue that includes fifteen studio albums and five live albums, KANSAS has produced eight gold albums, three sextuple-Platinum albums (Leftoverture, Point of Know Return, Best of KANSAS), one platinum live album (Two for the Show), and two one million-selling gold singles, âCarry On Wayward Son' and âDust in the Wind.' KANSAS appeared on the Billboard charts for over 200 weeks throughout the â70's and â80's and played to sold-out arenas and stadiums throughout North America, Europe and Japan. âCarry On Wayward Son' continues to be one of the top five most played songs on classic rock radio, and âDust In the Wind' has been played on the radio more than three million times!
2016 marked the release of "The Prelude Implicit," KANSAS's fifteenth studio album. The wide-ranging progressive rock album was released on InsideOut Music, and marked the band's first studio album release in 16 years.
Throughout 2016-2017, the band celebrated both the release of "The Prelude Implicit" and the anniversary of breakout album "Leftoverture" with the highly successful KANSAS: Leftoverture 40th Anniversary Tour. That tour was released in 2017 as a live album, "Leftoverture Live & Beyond."
The band, which is currently comprised of keyboardist Tom Brislin, original drummer Phil Ehart, bassist/vocalist Billy Greer, vocalist/keyboardist Ronnie Platt, violinist/guitarist David Ragsdale, guitarist Zak Rizvi, and original guitarist Richard Williams. KANSAS continues to perform in front of large and enthusiastic audiences around the world.
Along with constant touring, KANSAS continues to remain a fixture of Classic Rock radio. The band has reached a whole new audience through their unmistakable presence on the popular video games Rock Band and Guitar Hero, and through their songs' inclusion in various television shows such as âSupernatural,' and âSouth Park,' and with films âOld School,' and âAnchorman.'
Kansas was in top form! They never disappoint. So great đđ»I recommend any rock fan to go and see for yourself. Definitely check it out!!
The view was great, the sound was perfect, the music was amazing
May 2nd show Rochester, NY. This show was a reschedule from a show that was postponed a year ago. It was well worth the wait. The musicianship and sound of this show was incredible. Iâm not really surprised having seen 20 plus Kansas shows over the years. But before this show it seemed like we were being set up for a disappointment. As said, the concert was postponed for a year. Then a couple of months ago leading up the concert there was bad news after bad news. Number one Phil had a major heart attack (many prayers said for you brother). We knew he would be out indefinitely. Since the band only had 2 remaining original members for years, it started to feel like this was just turning into a tribute band. Who was going to be able to play Philâs style of drumming? This man is the soul of Kansas. Then I had read somewhere that Rich was going to be out for a few shows as well as longtime bassist Billy Greer. Zack was going to be there filling in for Rich was great news. His shredding highlights the hard rock sound for the band and is more than capable of guitar duties. ThenâŠWhat? No original members?! Well once we got to the show Rich was there. That was a surprising relief. I donât know if the reports were false or something changed but it was great seeing Rich there. So they have Rich, ok great. Now what about this drummer and bassist? At first I was thinking ok guys, impress me. It didnât take long for them to squash that thought. I knew there was no way Phil would grab a couple of guys off the street with no pedigree and say âhereâs the songs, learn themâ and then throw them on stage. These guys are great musicians that fit right in. After the anxiety relief, now ⊠âall right! Sit back and enjoy the show!â That I did. The sound was better than ever and thatâs saying something with so many times Iâve seen them since 1980. QThe set list was almost to perfection for me. I really would have liked to see a personal favorite of mine, Journey From Mariabronn, make the 50th Anniversary tour. Maybe it did and just not for this show. I could name a few others but they canât play âem all. That had to be the only thing negative about the show after feeling a little negative going into it. They really made up for it though with âThe Pinnacleâ being the highlight of the show for me. Blown Away! Iâve never seen that one performed before as well as âA Glimpse of Homeâ a song that my best friend and I (13 years old in â79) had been calling, bugging local radio guys play it but to no avail. It brought back memories Iâll always cherish. It also was a great memory made with my three grown sons there with me to cheer the band. They loved it! You know why? They know music. Theyâve all played instruments. That was music! Music that is one of a kind. Sound that was incredible and a show that DID NOT disappoint!
Awesome band. They recreated the music authentically.
Awesome show, 2+ hours including all of my favorites. They rock!
I saw Kansas in 1978, 1995 and 2024. I saw just about all the big bands of the 70's and 80's. I always thought both previous times were among the very best Fidelity, sound wise as any band I'd ever seen. This version is excellent. They're all virtuoso's but frankly they're a high end cover band. Rich Williams has amazing tone, especially when he pays the Les Paul. He seemed to struggle a little, especially towards the end of the night. Alas with only one original member left it seemed empty. That said, the keyboard player and violin player (who's names I don't know) were excellent, top notch hired guns. Unfortunately hired guns none the less. 50 years is long enough.
They're one of the great bands to see this year they put on a good show and they sound fantastic they're sound engineer is great
Outstanding venue and concert ..I was amazed âŠgreat experience
Kansas was incredible! One of my favorite bands of all time! I was not fortunate enough to see them back in the day but I felt like I was back in the 1970âs! Ronnie Platt is very energetic and his voice is amazing! OG Rich Williams was phenomenal and all the band members were incredibly talented and energetic! Thank you Kansas for bringing me back to my favorite time in my life with your AMAZING music and energetic performance.
The Kansas concert was awesome, the songs were perfectly done. They did alot of there albums works with precision.