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by Barb G on 3/31/24Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair - WestburyMusic was Great! Venue Great! Only negative is getting out of parking lot.
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Styx have endured for over five decades while staying true to their progressive rock sound and theatrical live show. Since releasing their self-titled debut in 1972, Styx have sold over 54 million records worldwide between 17 studio albums, 16 compilations and nine live recordings. Notably, the band released four consecutive RIAA-certified multi-platinum albums between 1977’s The Grand Illusion, 1978’s Pieces of Eight, 1979’s Cornerstone and 1981’s Paradise Theatre, the last of which became their first to top the Billboard 200. Across their career, Styx earned eight Top 10 singles on the Hot 100, including the chart-topping “Babe” as well as “Come Sail Away” “Mr. Roboto” and their 1990 comeback single “Show Me the Way.” Despite several hiatuses and lineup changes, Styx have become one of rock’s most consistent touring acts, hosting nearly 100 live shows every year for over two decades and netting career-best earnings on massive co-headlining tours with REO Speedwagon, Foreigner and Def Leppard. In 2021, Styx released their seventeenth studio album, Crash of the Crown.
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Styx 2024 Tour Dates:
Styx head out on the 2024 Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour in June. After kicking off at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the tour will cover much of North America through August 2024.
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Styx’s Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour begins on June 11 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase a VIP package option for the Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour. The VIP package includes perks such as:
The 2024 Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour features co-headliners Styx and Foreigner as well as special guest John Waite.
Tickets for Styx’s Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour are on sale now in all markets. Standard Tickets and VIP Packages are still available for many dates.
A recent Styx setlist can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Music was Great! Venue Great! Only negative is getting out of parking lot.
What an awesome show! Styx was in excellent form, as good as ever. And you can’t beat the intimacy of a smaller venue like Westbury Music Fair. To be just feet away from these musical giants was fantastic. I hope Styx visits Long Island again soon!
Concert was terrific. Band engaging and harmonies on point. Not a bad seat in the house. Parking at venue (Flagstar at Westbury) was a nightmare. Waited on line 30 minutes to get into lot, only to be turned away and directed to park outside of venue, in an empty storefront lot, up a hill about a quarter mile away. Cars scrambling for spots. Missed the first song although we arrived 45 minutes before start.
Styx was awesome. Everyone in the band was tight and sang well. The parking was a minor annoyance and next show we’ll arrive an hour early. The band sounded awesome!
Great show! Tommy, JY, and the guys can still bring it after all these years!
Long show with lots of deep cuts, new material; but they did also play almost all their hits. Better than expected. Energetic and fun!
Styx once again sounded excellent. They played three old songs that I haven't heard them play in concert before - so that was awesome. Their old stuff is the best.
Styx blew the roof off the venue! They were awesome!!!!
Really enjoyed the show in Westbury NY. Styx is my favorite all time classic rock and roll band! My first concert ever and so happy they’re still rocking and rolling! Tommy Shaw is still one of my favorites but the band as a whole was tight and sounded awesome! Bravo, keep on going.
The band still has it going on!!! Classic hits that stand the test of time. They sounded and looked great. Not a bad seat in the house. 🎼🍻
They were amazing! The venue is more intimate so they really had a good connection with the crowd who were as excited to be there for this show. Tommy and the boys killed it!
Hit after hit for over 2 hours... A memorable show...
The show was amazing. They sounded great. They played all our favorite songs. The only negative I could come up with is that they had free parking but yet the men were out there taking money for better spots not a good look!
Styx was very good but when I purchased these tix Foreigner was on the bill too! Then, to my surprise, only Styx! I don’t know how you get away with this. I was very disappointed.
Westbury Music Fair is a great venue, even the last seat is good. The stage revolves so you never see the rear of musicians for long. Like many acts that started in the 60s 70s it's hard to find bands with original lineups. the current styx has founding member JT Young on guitar and Tommy Shaw who joined in 1975. The lead singer who replaced Dennis DeYoung over 20 years ago is quite good and has lots of energy. The band came on at 8:10 (showtime 8pm) played for 1 hour took a break of 25 minutes and played for another hour. They did all their popular tunes except for the song 'Babe'. Some fans say Styx is not the same without Dennis DeYoung and I say many older acts tour without original lead singers: Journey, Four Tops, Foreigner, Lovin Spoonful, Santana, Grand Funk, etc and that's what happens after 50 or 60 years.
Great show at the Westbury Music fair. Small venue so nicer than the large capacity places Styx kept the fans happy & played their classic hits & mixed in some songs from the newer albums Only negative is getting out of the parking lot as there is only 1 exit. Advise getting there early to park closer to the exit. Great musicians & drummer was awesome. Hope they keep on touring!
Styx band members still got it! I have seen them a bunch of times and I am never disappointed. It was great to see them in the round at Westbury Music Flagstar Theater. They are amazing musicians and they sounded amazing. The show was sold out and the crowd loved every minute! They played all the songs everyone wanted to hear. They started at sound 8:10pm, there was a 20 minute intermission and ended around 10:35pm.
Great concert. New bassist was having fun and it was contagious. 2 sets meant most of classics could be played. Good mix of new and old. Long ago I've lost track of how many styx shows I have seen, but this show ranked with the best.
This was the first time I ever saw “the other STYX”. I had seen Dennis DeYoung’s version a few times and enjoyed his concerts greatly. But I really wanted to see what Tommy Shaw’s version of STYX and I was not disappointed!. They did all the hits, and a lot of songs which I was not familiar with. They all were great. Very glad I got to see them. The Dennis DeYoung “replacement “ was amazing, vocally and musically. Great show.
A great show in a comfortable arena with clear lines of sight. Arena was easy to get to. Styx was AMAZING, high energy, we had a great time!