Iconic 70s rock band cancels shows after lead singer’s cancer diagnosis

Iconic 70s rock band cancels shows after lead singer’s cancer diagnosis
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Iconic 70s rock band cancels shows after lead singer’s cancer diagnosis
Author: Brooke Ivey Johnson
Published: Feb, 20 2025 07:48

Iconic 70s rock band Kansas has cancelled two shows following lead singer Ronnie Platt’s announcement of his diagnosis with thyroid cancer. The singer shared news of his health struggles on social media, telling fans he would soon be ‘back in the saddle.’.

 [NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - AUGUST 19: Ronnie Platt of the band Kansas performs at the Ryman Auditorium on August 19, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)]
Image Credit: Metro [NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - AUGUST 19: Ronnie Platt of the band Kansas performs at the Ryman Auditorium on August 19, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)]

He wrote: ‘For all of you asking, Tuesday I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer but before everyone gets all excited, it has a 99 per cent survival rate. It has not spread. ‘It’s contained to my thyroid. I just have to have my thyroid removed. Go through some rehab time and be right back in the saddle.’.

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Platt concluded by referencing one of Kansas’ most famous songs, Carry On Wayward Son: ‘As it has been put to me, this is just a bump in the road and will be behind me very soon! So everyone please CARRY ON!’. As a result of Platt’s diagnosis, the iconic band has cancelled two shows in Louisiana on February 21 and March 1.

 [Kansas Performs At Pechanga Resort Casino]
Image Credit: Metro [Kansas Performs At Pechanga Resort Casino]

Fans were quick to share their well wishes for Platt on social media, with X user @The_Rock_Oracle writing on X: ‘Hoping for a quick defeat of cancer.’. @smoothyesfan agreed: ‘Get well soon Ronnie! Can’t wait to see you down the road.’. @PhyllisMorgart wrote: ‘I’ve seen them 4 times with Ronnie Platt, and they are frickin Awsome! God speed, ronnie, I wanna hear you sing again. 🥰’.

 [Kansas Live]
Image Credit: Metro [Kansas Live]

Platt took over as lead singer of Kansas back in 2014, replacing Steve Walsh. He featured on the group’s last two albums, 2016’s The Prelude Implicit and 2020’s The Absence of Presence. Known for massive hits like Dust in the Wind, Carry on Wayward Son, and Play the Game Tonight, Kansas was one of the biggest American rock bands of the 1970s.

The band has produced nine gold albums, three multi-platinum albums, one other platinum studio album (Monolith), one platinum live double album (Two for the Show), and a million-selling single (Dust in the Wind). Even more impressively, Kansas appeared on the US Billboard charts for over 200 weeks throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

Kansas celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2023 and have managed to continue to tour and draw enormous crowds throughout that time. And they’ve managed to do so with an almost constantly changing rotation of musicians. The original group (and the one responsible for the biggest hits) was comprised of guitarist Richard Williams, drummer Phil Ehart (who are both still with the band today), guitarist-keyboardist Kerry Livgren, singer-keyboardist Steve Walsh, singer-violinist Robbie Steinhardt, and bassist Dave Hope.

But the group has had nine additional members since 1973, with Platt taking over for Walsh in 2014. In a Billboard interview, drummer Phil Ehart said that the changes are part of what makes the band great: ‘There’s a small paragraph on the cover of our first album that says, “Kansas is a band.” It’s not Kansas featuring somebody or certain people. When Kansas plays, it sounds like Kansas,’ he explained.

‘If there’s a bit of rotating of members under the moniker of Kansas, then so be it. So this time Kansas is going to be Steve Morse playing guitar — boy, what a great addition he was. Or David Ragsdale on violin. Or Ronnie Platt coming in, or Billy Greer on bass.

‘There has been a lot of different people coming and going, but it’s all under the auspices of the band. We go out and do what we do best, which is write and play Kansas music.’. Got a story?. If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

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