In a career first, iconic and Grammy-winning rock band YES will perform three of their classic albums in their entirety, all in one concert, on a special tour in 2013: 1971's "The Yes Album", 1972's "Close To The Edge" and 1977's "Going For The One". Music audiences will experience the albums, each representing an important milestone in YES' career, performed from beginning to end.
The multi-platinum progressive rock band — bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White, keyboardist Geoff Downes and singer Jon Davison — will kick off the North American tour March 1 and conclude April 12 in Detroit.
After starting in West Wendover, Nevada, the historic trek continues down the West Coast including stops in Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles before heading east for shows in New York, Toronto, Detroit and more. See the full itinerary below.
The tour will mark the first time since 1973 that YES — who have sold close to 50 million albums worldwide — have performed an album onstage in its entirety.
Steve Howe says, "These albums we all easily agreed on — they are complete works in themselves," adding that several of the songs have rarely been performed live. "I believe the only song not performed in concert is 'A Venture' from 'The Yes Album'," says Chris Squire. "And probably the most tricky of all the songs planned for this set is 'Turn Of The Century' from the 'Going For The One' album." Alan White believes, "This is a great opportunity to show the growth of YES in these different eras — and to relive the memories of these times."
"The Yes Album" is widely considered to be the band's breakthrough album. Certified platinum, it features such signature songs as "Yours Is No Disgrace" and "I've Seen All Good People". The band's album "Close To The Edge" was on the U.S. chart for 32 weeks, peaking at No. 3. "Going For The One" went gold, hit No. 8 on the U.S. chart and featured two singles, "Wonderous Stories" (which hit No. 6) and the title track (No. 24).
"I think the 12-inch album is alive and well as reinforced by the rising interest in the analog format," says Squire when asked about the album format in the singles-driven digital age. The album, says Howe, "has never totally gone away — there are those who completely understand."
Tickets can be purchased in advance. Moreover, YES is proud to provide special show packages, which include near-stage seating, a meet and greet with the band, exclusive limited-edition gifts from YES, and much more.
Mar. 01 - West Wendover, NV - Peppermill Concert Hall *
Mar. 03 - Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
Mar. 05 - San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
Mar. 06 - Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum Theatre
Mar. 08 - Temecula, CA - Pechanga Theater (at Pechanga Casino)
Mar. 09 - Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Casino *
Mar. 14 - Omaha, NE - Holland Performing Arts Center
Mar. 16 - Hammond, IN - The Venue at Horseshoe Casino
Mar. 17 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre
Mar. 18 - Kansas City, MO - The Midland by AMC
Mar. 20 - Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Mar. 21 - Grand Prairie, TX - Verizon Theatre
Mar. 22 - Biloxi, MS - Hard Rock Live - Biloxi *
Mar. 24 - Hollywood, FL - Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena *
Mar. 30 - Melbourne, FL - Maxwell C. King Center for the Perf. Arts
Apr. 02 - Clearwater, FL - Ruck Eckerd Hall
Apr. 05 - Mashantucket, CT - MGM Grand at Foxwoods *
Apr. 06 - Hampton, NH - Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Apr. 07 - Bethlehem, PA - Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Apr. 09 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre
Apr. 11 - Toronto, ON - Massey Hall
Apr. 12 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre
* - YES will only perform two albums — "The Yes Album" and "Close To The Edge" — for shows at casinos due to the time constrictions of events held there.
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