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Yes

Finished Sep 30, 2023

State Theatre

The prog rock pioneers head out on tour!

Yes

Finished Sep 30, 2023

State Theatre

The prog rock pioneers head out on tour!

Why see Yes?

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Yes embark on a brand new tour this year, celebrating over 50 years of their signature style of English progressive rock. In the band's incredible five-decade history, they have achieved worldwide success with their symphonic style of rock music and become known as one of the pioneers of the progressive genre. This new series of dates see the band playing some of their most treasured works alongside deep cuts and lost classics.

Known for their lengthy songs, mystical lyrics, elaborate album art, and live stage sets. The band has seen several member changes in its lengthy lifespan - in 2012 the band tours with singer Jon Davison, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White, and keyboardist Geoff Downes. In 2017, they received the honor of an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Finished Sep 30, 2023

Reviews

Customer reviews

29 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

niuck browning

yes review

Anderson still hits the notes with flawless delivery wakeman is flawless bass player extraordinaire great drummer Rabin i knew was great but god he is an absolute monster guitar player exceeded expectations after all he is replacing the great steve howe he is more of a rocker to howes more ethereal sound but i have to say i felt lucky to see this rare talent playing his tail off first time seeing him as part of yes nice touch when wakeman and rabin walked the aisles playing concert was pure joy with some magical pinch me moments stage was a bit bare by past yes shows but who cares? ... Read more

Jeff

Yes Pittsburgh

I'm blown away at the negative reviews (Steve Howe yes)i that it was fantastic. But that's just me. When I saw ARW I thought Anderson and wakeman we're very strong but with so much of the show 70s yes Rabin just not right on the steve Howe stuff. Bass and drummer felt very much like sidemen. Billy Sherwood was in such a zone! Great. Jay schellen awesome. Anyone agree with me? ... Read more

John

Unlike many of these reviews i was actually there for Boston

So, how about this: I was actually AT the Boston show, unlike most of these reviewers/trolls. Almost full house (10-15 balcony seats left) and great view/sound. I can't help but notice this band actually PUSHES itself. Howe finds new ways to play old material. Sherwood clearly learned a thing or two about carrying a song from Squire, and overall the band was clearly having fun. I saw them a year ago, and if you don't count the encores they only repeated two songs in the setlist from the prior tour - A phenomenal treat to any fan, and much unlike other bands who just play the same hits over and over...including the Anderson led version. I understand why this band had Squire's blessing. I brought friends who'd never seen them - They loved it. A minor detail: Sherwood & Howe definitely had a grittier tone this time around. Most welcome, especially on Close to the Edge, Awaken, and Parallels. And - good to see Alan White for 4 songs, he played well. Shame if it's his last round. ... Read more

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