Renowned keyboard player Rick Wakeman has announced that he will return to the U.S. for his March-April 2023 tour "An Evening With Rick Wakeman: His Music and Stories."
Wakeman's set comprises music from across his 50-year career. This includes music from his stint with progressive rock band YES and selections from his solo albums.
"It's always so enjoyable playing in America," he said in a statement. "At every show, I see old friends and hopefully, make new ones."
An Evening With Rick Wakeman: His Music and Stories:
March 15 - ? Phoenixville, PA @? Colonial Theatre?March 17 - ?Fort Lauderdale, FL? Amaturo Theater @ Broward County? 70's Rock & Romance CruiseMarch 25 -? Clearwater, FL ?Capital Theatre @ ?Ruth Eckerd Hall?March 27 -? Atlanta, GA @? Variety Playhouse?March 30? - Bethlehem, PA @? Wind Creek Events Center ?March 31 -? Atlantic City, NJ @? Sound Waves Theater, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino?April 1 -? Montclair, NJ? @ Wellmont Theater?April 3 -? Red Bank, NJ? @ The Vogel, Count Basie Theatre?April 4 -? Ridgefield, CT @? Ridgefield Playhouse?April 5? - Huntington, NY @? The Paramount?April 6?? - New York, NY @? City Winery??April 9 -? Derry, NH? @ ?Tupelo Music Hall ?
(Photo: Lee Wilkinson)
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