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Yes were due to embark in spring 2020 on their new tour entitled Album Series Tour 2020.The show would have comprised two sets (with full production and a high definition video wall): the first set featuring a selection of favourite classic tracks from Yes's extensive catalogue and the second set featuring their 1974 Relayer (seventh studio) album in its entirety.
The band's current line-up includes guitarist Steve Howe (who first joined in 1970), keyboardist Geoff Downes (who first joined in 1980), bassist Billy Sherwood (since 2015, formerly guitarist/keyboardist, who first joined in 1994 as a touring member, and as official member in 1997), lead singer Jon Davison (since 2012) and drummer Jay Schellen ...
The list of Yes concert tours is divided into four articles chronologically: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s) List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s) List of Yes concert tours (2020s)
Yes reached their fiftieth anniversary year in 2018. To commemorate the milestone, the band—consisting of guitarist Steve Howe , drummer Alan White , bassist Billy Sherwood , keyboardist Geoff Downes , and lead vocalist Jon Davison —completed the 50th Anniversary Tour across Europe and the United States between March and July 2018.
Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. They have undergone numerous line-up changes throughout their history; their most notable line-ups include lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarists Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, drummers Bill Bruford and Alan White, and keyboardists Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, and Patrick Moraz.
The Joint pictured in 2009. The album was recorded on 26 July 2019 at The Joint in Las Vegas, Nevada, during Yes' Royal Affair Tour. [1] Two songs from the concert do not appear on the album: "Country Mix" (an acoustic guitar solo by Steve Howe) and "The Gates of Delirium".
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The tour overlapped with a simultaneous 50th anniversary tour by Howe and White's ongoing line-up of Yes. [5] This was the final time, to date, that Anderson, Rabin or Wakeman toured under the "Yes" name, though Anderson continues to tour under his own name, heavily promoting the inclusion of Yes material.