Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jon Anderson has announced a second U.S. leg of his "Yes Epics, Classics and More Tour," along with his backing band, The Band Geeks.
The first leg of the tour is set to begin on April 17 in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and wrap up on May 7 in Royal Oak, Michigan. The new dates include 12 shows, kicking off June 23 in Phoenix, Arizona, and wrapping up on July 22 in New York City.
Anderson and The Band Geeks released their first album together, True, in August 2024. Songs from the album will be included in the set along with tracks from the Yes catalog.
The tour is also set to hit the U.K. and Sweden beginning September 6 in Brighton, England, and concluding on October 5 in Malmö, Sweden.
U.S. Leg 1:
April 17 - Ridgefield, CT @ Ridgefield PlayhouseApril 19 - Ridgefield, CT @ Ridgefield PlayhouseApril 21 - Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue TheatreApril 23 - Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie TheatreApril 26 - Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center TheaterApril 28 - Hershey, PA @ Hershey TheaterApril 30 - Landsdowne, PA @ Landsdowne TheaterMay 02 - Landsdowne, PA @ Landsdowne TheaterMay 05 - Troy, NY @ Troy Savings Bank Music HallMay 07 - Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre
U.S. Leg 2:
June 23 - Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity TheaterJune 25 - Anaheim, CA @ Grove of AnaheimJune 27 - Thousand Oaks, CA @ Fred Kavli TheaterJune 30 - San Jose, CA @ San Jose CivicJuly 3 - Monterey, CA @ Golden State TheaterJuly 5 - Napa, CA @ Meritage Resort and SpaJuly 8 - Denver, CO @ Paramount TheaterJuly 11 - St. Louis, MO @ The FactoryJuly 15 - Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater and BallroomJuly 17 - St. Charles, IL @ Arcada TheaterJuly 19 - Des Plaines, IL @ Des Plaines TheaterJuly 22 - NYC @ Palladium Times Square
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