Progressive rock band YES have announced that they have rescheduled their European and U.K. tour to the spring of 2022 due to the pandemic restrictions.
A gig at the Rockhal in Luxembourg has been cancelled, and ticket holders will get refund at their point of purchase. Tickets for all other shows remain valid for the new dates.
"We're really looking forward to getting back onstage and performing for our fans. Relayer will be special," YES keyboardist Geoff Downes said.
The Album Series Tour line-up features Steve Howe (guitars), Alan White (drums), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Jay Schellen (additional drums and percussion).
The band will pay favorite classic tracks from their extensive catalogue and Relayer, their 1974 studio album.
Rescheduled Tour Dates:
12th May Thursday Lisbon Campo Pequeno, Portugal13th May Friday Madrid La Riviera, Spain14th May Saturday Barcelona Razzmatazz, Spain16th May Monday Milan Teatro Dal Verme, Italy17th May Tuesday Rome Auditorium della Conciliazione, Italy18th May Wednesday Padova Gran Teatro Geox, Italy20th May Friday Zurich Kongresshaus, Switzerland22nd May Sunday Prague Forum Karlin, Czech Republic23rd May Monday Vienna Arena, Austria24th May Tuesday Halle Steintor-Variete, Germany26th May Thursday Berlin Admiralspalast, Germany27th May Friday Warsaw Stodola, Poland28th May Saturday Wroclaw Narodowe Forum Muzyki, Poland30th May Monday Tallin Alexela Concert Hall, Estonia31st May Tuesday Helsinki House of Culture, Finland2nd June Thursday Stockholm Cirkus, Sweden3rd June Friday Oslo Sentrum Scene, Norway4th June Saturday Helsingor Kulturvaerftet, Denmark6th June Monday Aarhus, Aarhus Train, Denmark8th June Wednesday Moenchengladbach Red Box, Germany9th June Thursday Utrecht Tivoli Vredenburg, Netherlands11th June Saturday Leuven Het Depot, Belgium13th June Monday Paris Salle Pleyel, France15th June Wednesday Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, UK17th June Friday Manchester Bridgewater Hall, UK18th June Saturday Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, UK20th June Monday Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, UK21st June Tuesday London Royal Albert Hall, UK22nd June Thursday York Barbican, UK24th June Friday Birmingham Symphony Hall, UK26th June Sunday Newcastle City Hall, UK28th June Tuesday Dublin Vicar Street, Eire29th June Wednesday Cork Opera House, Eire
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