YES Announces “Classic Tales Of Yes” Fall 2023 U.S. Tour

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Following last year’s sold-out U.S. tour, YES, who are Steve Howe (guitars, vocals),Geoff Downes (keyboards),Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar),Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals) and Jay Schellen (drums),have today (July 17) announced their “Classic Tales Of Yes” tour in the U.S. starting September 24 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and ending November 4 in Riverside, California. Look for the tour — which is the latest presentation of their ongoing concert series illuminating their classic music — to include many iconic tracks from the influential and pioneering Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees’ catalog covering 50-plus years as well as music from their acclaimed new album “Mirror To The Sky” (released May 19 on InsideOut Music/Sony Music).

Tickets for the tour will go on sale July 21. Go to THIS LOCATION for ticketing information.

Looking forward to the “Classic Tales Of Yes” tour, Howe said: “We’re putting together a great set-list covering the length and breadth of YES‘s career.”

Downes added: “As always, we are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band.”

The evening will begin with an on-site presentation by world-renowned English artist and designer Roger Dean, whose masterful artwork of striking otherworldly landscapes has graced classic album covers and posters, most prominently by YES and ASIA. Every show will feature a Roger Dean gallery in the venue’s reception/foyer area. His work — which also appears on the cover of “Mirror To The Sky” — has sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide.

“Classic Tales Of Yes” Tour

“Mirror To The Sky” features not one, but four tracks clocking in at over eight minutes, with the sweeping and cinematic title track coming in just shy of fourteen minutes. What’s more, the tracks, like YES‘s best, take the listener on a wide dynamically ranging journey of soundscapes which also showcase Steve Howe‘s dazzling guitars, Jon Davison‘s angelic, crystalline vocals, Billy Sherwood‘s deftly dancing bass, keyboard wizard Geoff Downes‘s impeccable sounds, exquisite melodies and fills, and Jay Schellen‘s masterfully controlled explosions, on drums. Jay Schellen, who has been touring with the band since 2016 as an additional drummer, was hand-picked to step into his mentor and friend Alan White role when White sadly passed away in 2022.

DATE

LOCATION

VENUE

Thursday, September 21

Bethlehem, PA

Wind Creek Event Center

Friday, September 22

Philadelphia, PA

The Met

Sunday, September 24

New Haven, CT

College Street Music Hall

Monday, September 25

Portland, ME

State Theatre

Wednesday, September 27

Lynn, MA

Lynn Auditorium

Thursday, September 28

Westbury, NY

NYCB Theatre

Saturday, September 30

New Brunswick, NJ

State Theatre

Sunday, October 1

Englewood, NJ

Bergen PAC

Tuesday, October 3

Oxon Hill, MD

MGM National Harbor

Wednesday, October 4

Greensboro, NC

Steven Tanger Center

Friday, October 6

Charleston, SC

Charleston Music Hall

Sunday, October 8

Pompano Beach, FL

Pompano Beach Amphitheater

Tuesday, October 10

Orlando, FL

Steinmetz Hall

Saturday, October 11

Clearwater, FL

Ruth Eckerd Hall

Friday, October 13

Mobile, AL

Saenger Theatre

Monday, October 16

Cincinnati, OH

Andrew J Brady Music Center

Tuesday, October 17

Nashville, IN

Brown County Music Center

Thursday, October 19

Warren, MI

Andiamo Showroom

Friday, October 20

Cleveland, OH

Temple Live

Sunday, October 22

Joliet, IL

Rialto Square Theatre

Monday, October 23

St. Louis, MO

The Factory

Thursday, October 26

Denver, CO

Paramount Theatre

Saturday, October 28

Salt Lake City, UT

Delta Hall At Eccles Theater

Monday, October 30

Los Angeles, CA

The Wiltern

Tuesday, October 31

Napa, CA

Blue Note Napa

Friday, November 3

El Cajon, CA

The Magnolia

Saturday, November 4

Riverside, CA

Fox Performing Arts Center

 
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