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Steve Howe: guitars, backing vocals (1970 -1981, 1990-1992, 1995-present)

Alan White: drums, percussion (1972 - present)

Geoff Downes: keyboards (1980-1981, 2011-present) 

Jon Davison: lead vocals, acoustic guitar (2012-present) 

Billy Sherwood: guitar, backing vocals ((1994, 1997-2000), bass guitar, backing vocals (2015-present)

Formed in 1968 by Jon Anderson and the late, and much-missed, Chris Squire, YES have been one of the most innovative, influential and best-loved bands in rock music history. Their 1970s albums The Yes Album, Fragile, Close To The Edge, Yessongs (a triple live album set), Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer and Going For The One were ground-breaking in musical style and content. Their music also became synonymous with artist Roger Dean whose distinctive YES logo design and artwork adorned the lavish gatefold presentation sleeves of many YES albums.

With sales of over 50 million records, the Grammy-award winning YES were inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2017 where they performed Roundabout from the album Fragile and the FM radio-friendly Owner Of A Lonely Heart from the 1985 album 90125.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 4270 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Yes great,Venue not so much.

    by Mike on 10/22/23Andiamo Celebrity Showroom - Warren

    Band was great. Venue not so much. Paid 300 for VIP seat and was crammed in with no legroom. Wish I never bought ticket. 2 days later I'm still hurting from uncomfortable seat. Will never buy ticket at AndiamoShowroom again. Food average. Sound quality was very bad. Not much of a concert Venue. Stick to weddings!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yes concert

    by littleit1972 on 10/22/23Andiamo Celebrity Showroom - Warren

    From the valet parking to the ushers and the wait staff I was very impressed. I would definitely see another concert here!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Classic YES

    by Big D in the CLE on 10/21/23

    If you’re not a true YES fan, don’t go. They highlighted the Going For The One album and The Tales from Topographic Oceans album and threw in Southside of the Sky from Fragile. At 76 Steve Howe is amazing that he can still play these classics with precision. Machine Messiah from the Drama album was played to perfection. Those of you who wanted to hear Owner of a Lonely Heart or anything from the Trevor Rabin years, it ain’t gonna happen. I call that the lame years. Every tour Steve switches the playlist up and highlights different albums. If you don’t understand this you shouldn’t buy tickets because you don’t get the true story of YES

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A show worth seeing

    by Sunshine on 10/21/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    It is always a privilege to hear Yes live,they play some songs not often heard. Steve Howe was larking

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A Progressive Rock Tour de Force

    by Charlie on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    I've been a fan for four decades. Their music is Hall of Fame material for a reason, but this was a show for true fans and included some deep tracks that haven't been performed live for decades. This wouldn't have been the show I'd recommend for introducing new fans to their body of work... although it included al of the traditional favorites "I've Seen All Good People", "Roundabout", and (my personal favorite) "Starship Trooper". For a tour titled "Classic Tales", I wish it had included "Wonderous Stories". Nevertheless, the original members (Steve Howe and Geoff Downes) were delivered impeccable musicianship. The newer members were excellent! ... true to the original members and exceptionally talented. It was an outstanding show. Don't expect a lot of lasers and pyrotechnics, but DO expect world class musicianship. If you've been a true fan, you owe it to yourself to catch Yes on this tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Steve Howe’s Prowess

    by Skyliner Man on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    As always, Steve Howe wowed the crowd with his guitar skills. A true professional in every way. His band members were excellent as well.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Not enough Classic Yes

    by Bob on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    It was a great concert but there wasn't as much old classic Yes songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by Russ on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    Roger Dean’s talk was a real treat. I’ve seen Yes three times before and getting to hear Roger Dean talk as well made the experience much more immersive. Also, their set list was very different than any other time I had seen them which was fun! Lots of deep cuts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yes show

    by DR S on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    Steve howe is the greatest living guitarist. Venue has best acoustics

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yes live in Brown County

    by Freaky Orthopedic on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    What an experience! Yes were in top form and played an excellent set of mostly deeper cuts. Billy Sherwood was absolutely on fire! I miss Chris, but he would be proud to see how Billy is filling his shoes, how tight absolutely incredible this lineup has become, and that Billy, Jay and the others are keeping alive his dream of the band continuing on. Steve killed it and is still one of my all-time favorite guitarists. I know Alan would be happy to see how Jay brings new life and energy to Yes. I would love to see them again on this tour. I highly recommend catching them if you can!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not what I hoped

    by Dj on 10/20/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    Couldn't hear the singer. Too much drums at times Bass A lot of distortion.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome Show!! Great Venue!!

    by AgentP on 10/20/23The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    First impression was the build of the venue. My first time at that facility. Secondly, YES. They put on a fantastic show. Loved to art presentation prior to the concert. Very historical and informative.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    GOOD

    by Bdk on 10/19/23The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    This the fourth and final time to see this great band, as always Steve Howe was amazing. My issue is with audience members. I had a audience member in my line of view (in front of me) who had his phone on the entire concert, just scrolling from one thing to another, even had air buds in. When I asked him to turn off the screen, it turned into a road rage incident. I had to sit in the back rather then engage. This 70 year old man is done with rudeness

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Good but lacking

    by Crazy Mike on 10/19/23The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    Steve has still got it for sure their new lead Singer is top notch. The sound was great but the set-list sucks only two hits :(

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Just ok

    by Paulf on 10/19/23The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    This was my fourth time seeing Yes and I was disappointed in this show, which did not measure up to any previous Yes concert. I saw them a couple of years ago on the Yessongs 50th anniversary and was blown away. I did not recognize a lot of the songs and it seemed rather repetitive. I did not expect the Roger Dean art lecture and, while it was interesting, that's not why I went to a Yes concert. He spoke for a half hour and the band did not start until almost 9pm. The Brady Center seats are packed together too tightly, too small and there is ZERO leg room. There was also a bright house light directly over my head the entire show. Our seats were in the front row of the first balcony and having a light shining on me was a total drag.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A good show

    by DKurt on 10/19/23The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    This show was more for the hard core Yes fans. They played several of their well known tunes, but many had not been played in decades live and were rarely heard on the radio. The musicians were excellent and the vocals were better than I expected with Jon Anderson no longer being in the band. Steve Howe is still the master of his guitar and did a great job. I recommend this show if you are a hard core fan.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Underwhelming

    by VinceB on 10/18/23State Theatre - Portland

    While the artistic endeavors of the artist/architect who created the fantastic Yes album cover art was interesting for a few minutes, the time spent beyond that was challenging to endure. When the band finally did take the stage, the music was not exactly what I was expecting. Considering the relatively few American hits Yes appreciated during their 50 year span, I would have thought that I would have been able to listen to all of them as well as their newly released cuts and some of the band's personal favorites. I did not get to hear all the American hits. These disappointments coupled with the lack of a GA section (which is one of the main reasons I LOVE the State Theater as a concert venue) transformed this eagerly anticipated concert experience into the the least fulfilling concert I have ever witnessed at the State. ...yawn

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yes concert at Saenger Theater, Mobile AL.

    by Spaghettisound on 10/18/23Saenger Theatre Mobile - Mobile

    It was a WOW experience. Yes was amazing. The band was on fire. Go see them if you can. The sound was great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great sounds

    by JP on 10/17/23Saenger Theatre Mobile - Mobile

    Awesome sounds and incredible vocals!!! Hope they will return soon

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Waste of money

    by Jim on 10/17/23Saenger Theatre Mobile - Mobile

    Sucked. First hour was a slide show from someone until the crowd started booing. I have been a fan of Yes since the seventies but only knew two songs. Many people left prior to the show ending.