2017 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees YES announce North American Tour

Apr 17, 2017

Rock icons Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman are proud to announce that effective immediately, they will officially be known as YES featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman, which is the name they will be touring under in North America during the latter half of 2017.

Since reuniting for a U.S. tour in 2016, YES featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman have performed sold-out shows in Israel, the UK, Belgium and Holland, and have a Japanese tour scheduled for April. Due to public demand, they return to tour the U.S. again from August 26th through October 11th. In addition to the tour dates, the trio will be recording new material throughout the summer for a projected album release of early 2018. Also upcoming is a DVD that was filmed at the final UK show of their recent European tour (at Manchester Apollo, on March 25th), for release later this year. And to the delight of longtime YES fans, all three were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Fame on April 7th.

The most successful prog rock group of all time, YES, was co-founded by Jon Anderson and the late Chris Squire in 1968 and went on to sell millions of units with releases such as FragileClose to The EdgeTales From Topographic OceansGoing For The One and 90125, as well as embarking on several record-breaking world tours.

Whilst Rick is predominantly associated with the ’70s “prog era” of the band (which saw YES become a worldwide stadium headliner) and Trevor associated with the ’80s “pop era” of the band (which furthered the band’s popularity – including the band’s biggest chart success), Jon is the bridge between both factions (as he was a member of both eras). The touring band line-up is completed by two extraordinary musicians – Lee Pomeroy on bass and Louis Molino III on drums – who help to ensure that YES immaculate artistic legacy remains intact.

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Here are the North American Tour Dates:

Sat/ Aug- 26        Stockton, CA     Bob Hope Theater
Mon/ Aug- 28      Saratoga, CA     Mountain Winery
Thu/ Aug- 31     Las Vegas, NV    Smith Center
Sat/ Sep- 2         Layton, UT        The Kenley Amphitheater
Sun/ Sep- 3         Littleton, CO    Hudson Gardens
Tue/ Sep- 5         Kansas City, MO    Kauffman Center
Thu/ Sep- 7         Milwaukee, WI    Riverside Theater
Sat/ Sep- 9         Hammond, IN    Venue at the Horseshoe Casino
Tue/ Sep- 12     Kettering, OH    Fraze Pavilion
Wed/ Sep- 13     Vienna, VA        Wolf Trap
Fri/ Sep- 15         Akron, OH        Goodyear Theater at East End
Sat/ Sep- 16         Toronto, ON        Massey Hall
Mon/ Sep- 18     Quebec City, QC    Grand Theatre du Quebec City
Tue/ Sep- 19     Montreal, QC    St. Denis Theatre
Sat/ Sep- 23         Wallingford, CT    Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Sun/ Sep- 24     Brookville, NY    Tilles Center
Wed/ Sep- 27     Newark, NJ        NJ PAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center)
Fri/ Sep- 29         Reading, PA        Santander Performing Arts Center
Sat/ Sep- 30         Trenton, NJ        Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
Sun/ Oct- 1         Philadelphia, PA    Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center
Wed/ Oct- 4         Boston, MA        Orpheum Theater
Sat/ Oct- 7         Niagara Falls, NY    Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino.
Sun/ Oct- 8         Red Bank, NJ    Count Basie Theatre
Wed/ Oct- 11     Clearwater, FL    Ruth Eckerd Hall