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List of Jon Anderson concert tours

Yes lead singer Jon Anderson has performed solo shows since 1979 and solo tours since 1980.

The 1970s

1979

Date City Country Venue
Europe Spring-Summer 1979 Special Shows
1 May 1979 Glasgow United Kingdom Theatre Royal[nb 1]
19 July 1979 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival[nb 2]

The 1980s

1980: Song of Seven Tour

Typical setlist:[1]

  • "Olias of Sunhillow" excerpt (1976)
  • "For You for Me" (1980)
  • "Yes Medley Part 1" (including Intro, To Be Over (1974), Instrumental#1, The Prophet (1970), Long Distance Runaround (1971), Instrumental#2, Wonderous Stories (1977))
  • Rejoice (1978)
  • "Yes Medley Part 2" (including I've Seen All Good People (1971), The Revealing Science Of God (1973), I've Seen All Good People (1971) reprise, The Remembering (1973), Nous Sommes Du Soleil (1973))
  • "Some Are Born" (1980)
  • "Don't Forget (Nostalgia)" (1980)
  • "Petrushka" (1911) (Igor Stravinsky)
  • "Short Stories Medley" [a. "Far Away in Baagad" / b. "Bird Song" / c. "One More Time"] (1980) ("I Hear You Now" was played along with "One More Time" in Munich, West Germany)
  • "Hear It" (1980)
  • "Take Your Time" (1980)
  • "Song of Seven" (1980)
  • "Heart of the Matter" (1980) or "Tour Song"
  • "Roundabout" (1971)

The New Life Band:

Date City Country Venue
Europe
12 November 1980 Munich West Germany
United Kingdom
(billed as "Jon Anderson with The New Life Band")
24 November 1980 Bristol United Kingdom Colston Hall
1 December 1980 London Royal Albert Hall
3 December 1980 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
4 December 1980 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
12 December 1980 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
15 December 1980 Leicester De Montfort Hall
16 December 1980 Manchester Manchester Apollo

1982: Animation Tour

Typical setlist:[1]

  • "Ocean Song" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow opening; audio tape played through the PA system)
  • "Sleight of Hand" (played at least one time on 30 July 1982 in Philadelphia) (Dave Sancious instrumental)
  • "State of Independence" (1981)
  • "Song of Seven" (1980) (Intro only)
  • "The Friends of Mr Cairo" (1981)
  • "Instrumental#1"
  • "Yes medley #1" (including Close to the Edge (1972), Heart of the Sunrise (1971), Wonderous Stories (1977), And You and I (1972), Long Distance Runaround (1971), Close to the Edge (1972) reprise)
  • "Band introduction"
  • "A Play and Display of the Heart" (1976) (Dave Sancious instrumental)
  • "Animation" (1982)
  • "Surrender" (1982)
  • "All in a Matter of Time" (1982)
  • "Dave Sancious keyboards solo" →
  • "Soon" (1974)
  • "Yes medley #2" (including Perpetual Change (1971), I've Seen All Good People (1971), Yours Is No Disgrace (1971), Starship Trooper (1971), Awaken (1977))
  • "Instrumental#2" (Bass & drum solos → Animation jam)
  • "Roundabout" (1971)
  • "Olympia" (1982)
Date City Country Venue
North America
2 July 1982 Long Beach, California United States Rumbleseat Garage
3 July 1982
5 July 1982 San Diego, California Old Globe Theater
12 July 1982 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Commodore Ballroom
13 July 1982 Portland, Oregon United States The Euphoria
14 July 1982 Palo Alto, California The Keystone
15 July 1982 San Francisco, California The Old Waldorf
16 July 1982 Pasadena, California Perkins Palace
18 July 1982 Tempe, Arizona Dooley's
29 July 1982 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
30 July 1982 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mann Music Center
3 August 1982 Boston, Massachusetts The Metro
4 August 1982 New York City, New York The Palladium
5 August 1982 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stanley Theater
6 August 1982 Asbury Park, New Jersey Asbury Park Convention Hall
7 August 1982 Hoffman Estates, Illinois Poplar Creek Music Theater
8 August 1982 Toronto, Ontario Canada O'Keefe Center
9 August 1982 Chelsea, Quebec Camp Fortune
12 August 1982 Quebec City, Quebec Grand Amphithéâtre Cegep Ste-Foy
13 August 1982 Montreal, Quebec Verdun Auditorium
17 August 1982 Atlanta, Georgia United States Moonshadow Saloon
20 August 1982 Orlando, Florida Bob Carr Performing Arts Center
21 August 1982 Sunrise, Florida Sunrise Musical Theater
22 August 1982 Tampa, Florida Jai Alai Fronton Hall
25 August 1982 New Orleans, Louisiana Saenger Performing Arts Theater

1986: One-off California show

Date City Country Venue
North America Fall 1986: one-off California show (with Vangelis)
7 November 1986 Los Angeles United States Royce Hall

The 1990s

1992–1999

Date City Country Venue
Japan Summer 1992 Tour (with Kitarō)
3 June 1992 Tokyo Japan Budokan
North America Fall 1992 Tour (with Kitarō)
13 October 1992 Vancouver Canada Orpheum Theater
16 October 1992 Los Angeles United States Universal Amphitheatre
17 October 1992 Berkeley Greek Theater[nb 3]
21 October 1992 New York City Radio City Music Hall
22 October 1992
North America Spring 1993 Tour
27 March 1993 Pasadena United States Raymond Theater
2 April 1993 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional
South America Spring 1993 Tour
4 April 1993 Heredia Costa Rica Palacio de los Deportes
13 April 1993 Santiago Chile Estadio Chile
14 April 1993 Caracas Venezuela Poliedro de Caracas
16 April 1993 San Juan de Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Luis Vigoreaux Theatre
17 April 1993
23 April 1993 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias
24 April 1993
25 April 1993 Teatro Gran Rex
8 May 1993 Lima Peru Carpa del Hotel Crillon
North America Fall 1993: California Show
14 October 1993 Los Angeles United States Bosnia benefit concert
North America 1996: Paso Robles Show
12 May 1996 Paso Robles United States ("Mothers Day Concert")
North America 1999: Clearwater Show (with Alan White)
29 August 1999 Clearwater United States Coachman Park[nb 4]

The 2000s

2000–2004: Brazil, North America & South America tours & shows

Date City Country Venue
South America Fall 2000: Brazil Shows
16 November 2000 Rio de Janeiro Brazil British Rock Symphony 2000 concert
19 November 2000 Paulínia Parque Brasil 500
North America Winter 2004 Tour
9 January 2004 Atlantic City United States The Shell at Trump Marina
10 January 2004 Glenside Keswick Theatre
11 January 2004 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
13 January 2004 Vienna The Barns at Wolf Trap
14 January 2004 Harrisburg Whitaker Center
17 January 2004 Tampa Ferguson Hall
18 January 2004 West Palm Beach Carefree Theater
19 January 2004 New York, NY B.B King Blues Club
South America Winter 2004 Tour
5 March 2004 Capital Federal, Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Gran Rex
6 March 2004 Rosario, Santa Fe Argentina Teatro Broadway
14 March 2004 São Paulo Brazil Credicard Hall
15 March 2004
North America Spring 2004 shows: XM Radio Studios + Cleveland
1 April 2004 Washington D.C. United States XM Radio Studios[nb 5]
24 May 2004 Columbus??? Ohio State University???
25 May 2004 Cleveland Waetjen Auditorium[nb 6]

2005–2006: Tour of the Universe

Date City Country Venue
Europe
1 September 2005 Tel Aviv Israel Hangar 11
2 September 2005 Istanbul Turkey New Angel
5 September 2005 Bucharest Romania Radio Hall
7 September 2005 Budapest Hungary Petofi Hall
9 September 2005 Zabrze Poland House of Music and Dance
11 September 2005 Sopot Forest Opera
12 September 2005 Stockholm Sweden Cirkus
13 September 2005 Gothenburg Gothenburg Concert Hall
14 September 2005 Helsinki Finland Tapiola Cultural Center
16 September 2005 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
17 September 2005 Malmö Sweden Palladium
18 September 2005 Copenhagen Denmark Amager Bio
20 September 2005 Prague Czech Republic Broadway Theater
21 September 2005 Mainz Germany Phoenix Hall
22 September 2005 Stuttgart Theater House
23 September 2005 Milan Italy Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory
24 September 2005 Lisbon Portugal Great Hall
28 September 2005 Barcelona Spain The Gas Light
30 September 2005 Malaga Cervantes Theater
3 October 2005 Paris France Paris Casino
4 October 2005 Brussels Belgium Royal Circus
5 October 2005 Tilburg Netherlands Popcenter 013
7 October 2005 Birmingham United Kingdom Birmingham Symphony Hall
8 October 2005 York Grand Opera House
10 October 2005 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
11 October 2005 Manchester Bridgewater Hall
12 October 2005 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
14 October 2005 Edinburgh Queen's Hall
15 October 2005
16 October 2005 Reykjavík Iceland Haskolabio
North America
2 November 2005 Annapolis United States Ram's Head On Stage
4 November 2005
5 November 2005 Hartford Webster Theater
6 November 2005 Boston Avalon Ballroom
8 November 2005 Verona Turning Stone Resort and Casino
10 November 2005 Alexandria The Birchmere
11 November 2005 Atlantic City House of Blues
12 November 2005 Philadelphia The Theatre of Living Arts
13 November 2005
15 November 2005 New York City B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
17 November 2005 Westbury Westbury Music Fair
18 November 2005 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
20 November 2005 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
21 November 2005 Indianapolis Indianapolis Music Hall
23 November 2005 Chicago House of Blues
North America
27 March 2006 Seattle United States Benaroya Hall
28 March 2006 Portland Aladdin Theatre
30 March 2006 Santa Barbara SOhO Music Club
31 March 2006 Los Angeles The Roxy Theatre
Asia
17 April 2006 Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum
20 April 2006 Nagoya Club Quattro
21 April 2006 Osaka Club Quattro
24 April 2006 Singapore Singapore Esplanade on the Bay

2006: Anderson / Wakeman tour

Date City Country Venue
United Kingdom Fall 2006 Tour (with Rick Wakeman)
(billed as "Anderson / Wakeman")
3 October 2006 Folkestone United Kingdom Leas Cliff Hall
5 October 2006 Doncaster The Dome
6 October 2006 Glasgow Armadillo
7 October 2006 Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre
8 October 2006 Dundee Caird Hall
10 October 2006 Tunbridge Wells Assembly Rooms
11 October 2006 Basingstoke The Anvil
12 October 2006 Northampton Derngate
14 October 2006 Buxton Opera House
16 October 2006 Croydon Fairfield Halls
17 October 2006 Cardiff St David's Hall
18 October 2006 Portsmouth Guildhall
20 October 2006 Cambridge Corn Exchange
22 October 2006 Ipswich Regents Theatre
24 October 2006 Southend-on-Sea Cliffs Pavilion
25 October 2006 Wolverhampton Bilston Robin
28 October 2006 Bristol Colston Hall
30 October 2006 Manchester Palace Theatre
31 October 2006 High Wycombe Wycombe Swan
1 November 2006 Sheffield City Hall

2007–2009: North America & Europe tours & shows

Date City Country Venue
North America Winter 2007 Tour
15 February 2007 Glenside United States Keswick Theatre[nb 7]
16 February 2007 Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse[nb 8]
18 February 2007 New York City B.B. King Blues Club & Grill[nb 9]
19 February 2007 Fairfield Fairfield Theatre Company
(2 shows)[nb 10]
8 March 2007 Millvale Mr. Small's Theatre[nb 11]
Netherlands Spring 2007 Show
24 March 2007 Tilburg Netherlands Poppodium 013 - Dommelsch Zaal
North America Spring 2007 Tour
20 April 2007 New York City United States Green Apple Music Festival - Grand Central Terminal[nb 12]
21 April 2007 Sayreville Starland Ballroom[nb 13]
24 April 2007 Falls Church State Theatre
Europe Fall 2007 Tour
11 November 2007 Ghent Belgium Handelsbeurs
12 November 2007 Verviers Spirit of 66
14 November 2007 Sofia Bulgaria Universiada Hall
15 November 2007 Budapest Hungary Petofi Hall (Petőfi Csarnok)
18 November 2007 Västerås Sweden The Concert House (Sigurdsgatan 25)
20 November 2007 Saint Petersburg Russia Capella
21 November 2007 Moscow B-2
22 November 2007 (Private Corporate Event)
24 November 2007 Madrid Spain Sala Copernico
25 November 2007 Barcelona Luz de Gas
28 November 2007 Milan Italy Trezzo
29 November 2007 Costabissara Auditorium MaxLive
1 December 2007 Drachten Netherlands The Iduna
2 December 2007 Zoetermeer De Boerderij
3 December 2007 Amsterdam Melkweg (old hall)
5 December 2007 Bonn Germany Bruecken Forum
6 December 2007 Mainz Frankfurter Hof
North America Winter-Spring 2008 Tour
20 February 2008 Anaheim United States House of Blues
23 February 2008 Las Vegas House of Blues
3 March 2008 New York City (unknown venue)
4 March 2008 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
5 March 2008 New York City B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
7 March 2008 Rochester Water Street Music Hall[nb 14]
10 March 2008 New York City Highline Ballroom[nb 15]
29 March 2008 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
8 April 2008 San Jan Capistrano United States The Coach House
9 April 2008 West Hollywood The Roxy Theatre[nb 16]
10 April 2008 Agoura Hills Canyon Club
United States Summer 2009: California Show
6 June 2009 Grover Beach United States Mongo's Saloon

2009: Have Guitar Will Travel tour

Date City Country Venue
Europe Summer 2009 Tour
(billed as "Have Guitar Will Travel")
30 June 2009 Warsaw Poland Teatr Muzyczny Roma
(Theatre Roma)
3 July 2009 Bilston United Kingdom The Robin 2
11 July 2009 Ostrava Czech Republic Colours of Ostrava Festival - Ostrava City Center
14 July 2009 Sorrento Italy Parco Enrico Ibsen
16 July 2009 Rome Roma Incontra il Mondo Festival - Laghetto di Villa Ada
25 July 2009 Southend-On-Sea United Kingdom The Palace Theatre
1 August 2009 Northampton The Royal & Derngate Theatre
2 August 2009 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
15 August 2009 Bratislava Slovak Republic Castle Devin[nb 17]

2009: North America tours

Date City Country Venue
North America Fall 2009 Shows
3 November 2009 Winnipeg Canada Silverados
7 November 2009 Edmonton Century Casino Showroom
15 November 2009 Santa Barbara United States SOHO Restaurant & Music Club

The 2010s

2010–2013

Date City Country Venue
North America Spring 2010 Tour
24 March 2010 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Vogue Theater
27 March 2010 North Bay, Ontario Capitol Centre
31 March 2010 Toronto, Ontario Danforth Music Hall
3 April 2010 Hamilton, Ontario The Studio
7 April 2010 Foxborough, Massachusetts United States Showcase Live
11 April 2010 New York City, New York B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
13 April 2010 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theater of the Living Arts
21 May 2010 Cleveland, Ohio Foster Theatre[nb 18]
24 May 2010 Severance Hall[nb 19]
North America Summer 2010 Tour
(billed as "An Acoustic Evening with Jon Anderson (The Voice of Yes"))
16 August 2010 Minneapolis United States Guthrie Theatre
19 August 2010 Chicago Park West
21 August 2010 Milwaukee Milwaukee County Zoo
23 August 2010 Ferndale Magic Bag
25 August 2010 Millvale Mr. Small's Theatre
27 August 2010 Niagara Falls Bears Den at Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel
29 August 2010 Ridgefield Ridgefield Playhouse
1 September 2010 Alexandria Birchmere
4 September 2010 Easton "A Conversation with Jon Anderson" - The Avalon Theatre at The Stoltz Listening Room
5 September 2010
8 September 2010 Sellersville Sellersville Theatre
10 September 2010 Greensboro Carolina Theatre
12 September 2010 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
14 September 2010 Austin Paramount Theatre
16 September 2010 Dallas Lakewood Theatre
Finland Fall 2010 Show
(billed as "An Acoustic Evening with Jon Anderson (The Voice of Yes"))
29 September 2010 Helsinki Finland Old Student House
(Vanha Ylioppilastalo)
United Kingdom Fall 2010 Tour (with Rick Wakeman)
(billed as "The Anderson Wakeman Project 360")
8 October 2010 Addlestone United Kingdom Turks Hall[nb 20]
9 October 2010 Cambridge Corn Exchange
11 October 2010 Crawley The Hawth
12 October 2010 Croydon Fairfield Halls
14 October 2010 Ipswich The Corn Exchange - Grand Hall
15 October 2010 Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre
16 October 2010 Tunbridge Wells Assembly Halls Theatre
19 October 2010 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
21 October 2010 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
22 October 2010 Basingstoke The Anvil
24 October 2010 Leeds Grand Theatre
25 October 2010 Buxton Opera House
29 October 2010 Poole Lighthouse
30 October 2010 St Albans Alban Arena
1 November 2010 Bristol Colston Hall
2 November 2010 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
6 November 2010 Edinburgh Playhouse
7 November 2010 Perth Concert Hall
8 November 2010 Gateshead The Sage
11 November 2010 Manchester Palace Theatre
12 November 2010 Ipswich The Corn Exchange - Grand Hall
15 November 2010 London indigo2 at the O2
North America Fall 2010 Tour
1 December 2010 Los Angeles United States Orpheum Theatre
3 December 2010 Pala Pala Casino
8 December 2010 Santa Barbara Lobero Theatre
6 December 2010 San Luis Obispo Spanos Theatre, Performing Arts Center
10 December 2010 Henderson Ovation At Green Valley Ranch
12 December 2010 San Francisco The Regency Ballroom
North America Winter 2011 Shows
25 February 2011 Aspen United States Wheeler Opera House
14 March 2011 San Antonio, TX The Majestic Theater[nb 21]
North America Spring 2011 Tour
(billed as "An Acoustic Evening with Jon Anderson")
23 April 2011 Somerville, Massachusetts United States Somerville Theatre
26 April 2011 New Hope, Pennsylvania Havana
28 April 2011 Norfolk, Connecticut Infinity Hall
30 April 2011 New York City, New York B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
2 May 2011 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ArtsQuest Center at Steel Stacks
4 May 2011 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theatre of Living Arts
6 May 2011 Princeton, New Jersey McCarter Theatre
7 May 2011 Newark, New Jersey Victoria Theater[nb 22]
9 May 2011 Annapolis, Maryland Rams Head On Stage
11 May 2011
13 May 2011 Plymouth, New Hampshire Flying Monkey Movie House & Performing Center
15 May 2011 Lewiston, Maine Olin Arts Center Concert Hall
18 May 2011 Londonderry, New Hampshire Tupelo Music Hall
19 May 2011
21 May 2011 Woodstock, Vermont Woodstock Town Hall Theatre
25 May 2011 Ellsworth, Maine Ellsworth Grand Auditorium
North America Summer 2011 Tour
9 July 2011 Courtenay Canada MusicFest - Courtenay Exhibition Grounds
10 July 2011
12 July 2011 Seattle United States The Triple Door
14 July 2011 Portland Aladdin Theater
31 July 2011 Vernon Canada Komasket Music Festival - Komasket Park
3 August 2011 Lincolnshire United States Viper Alley
5 August 2011 St. Charles Arcada Theatre
7 August 2011 Ancaster[nb 23] Canada Festival of Friends - Ancaster Fairgrounds
11 August 2011 Shirley United States Bull Run Restaurant
North America Fall 2011 Tour with Rick Wakeman
(billed as "Anderson / Wakeman")
19 October 2011 Milwaukee United States Potawatomi Casino - Northern Lights Theater
22 October 2011 Munhall Carnegie Library - Music Hall of Homestead
23 October 2011 Washington, D.C. George Washington University - Lisner Auditorium
24 October 2011 New York City New York Society for Ethical Culture - The Concert Hall
26 October 2011 Buffalo Kleinhans Music Hall
27 October 2011 Albany The Palace Theatre
29 October 2011 Atlantic City Tropicana Casino Resort
30 October 2011 Philadelphia Temple University - Temple Performing Arts Center
1 November 2011 Concord Capitol Center for the Arts
2 November 2011 Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse
4 November 2011 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
5 November 2011 Stroudsburg Sherman Theatre
6 November 2011 Westbury Theatre at Westbury
8 November 2011 Worcester Hanover Theatre
10 November 2011 Quebec City Canada Grand Théâtre du Québec
12 November 2011 Montreal St. Denis Theatre
25 November 2011 Mexico City Mexico Riviera Maya Jazz Festival - Mamitas Beach Club, Playa del Carmen
South America Winter 2011 Tour
7 December 2011 Santiago Chile Teatro Oriente
3 December 2011 Florianópolis Brazil Floripa Music Hall
9 December 2011 Porto Alegre Teatro do Bourbon Country
10 December 2011 Goiânia Bolshoi Pub
13 December 2011 São Paulo Citibank Hall SP
North America Winter 2012 Tour
2 February 2012 Mesa United States Mesa Arts Center
4 February 2012
17 February 2012 Lancaster American Music Theatre
19 February 2012 Newton Newton Theater
24 February 2012 Las Vegas The Blue Man Theatre
26 February 2012 Austin One World Theatre
28 February 2012 Dallas Kessler Theater[nb 24]
1 March 2012 Durham Carolina Theatre - Fletcher Hall
3 March 2012 Hamilton Parrish Auditorium
5 March 2012 Wilmington World Café Live at The Queen
7 March 2012 Philadelphia Theater of the Living Arts
8 March 2012 Baltimore Baltimore Sound Stage
10 March 2012 New York City B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
11 March 2012 Washington, D.C. The Hamilton Live
14 March 2012 Norfolk Infinity Hall
15 March 2012 Boston The Wilbur Theatre
19 March 2012 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center
North America Spring-Summer 2012 Tour
1 June 2012 Minneapolis United States Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant
3 June 2012 Milwaukee Pabst Theatre
6 June 2012 Chicago Mayne Stage
8 June 2012 Lincolnshire Viper Alley
11 June 2012 Seattle The Triple Door
12 June 2012
16 June 2012 Napa Napa Valley Opera House
19 June 2012 Livermore Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center
21 June 2012 Santa Cruz Rio Theatre
30 June 2012 Templeton Castoro Cellars
6 July 2012 San Jan Capistrano The Coach House
7 July 2012 Agoura Hills The Canyon Club
Europe Summer 2012: UK Show
8 August 2012 London United Kingdom Sadler's Wells
South America Summer-Fall 2012 Tour
11 September 2012 Montevideo Uruguay Auditorio Nacional Adela Reta
14 September 2012 Curitiba Brazil Teatro Positivo
17 September 2012 Recife Parque Dona Lindu
19 September 2012 Salvador Teatro Castro Alves
21 September 2012 Rio de Janeiro Centro Cultural Joao Nogueira
22 September 2012 Santana de Parnaíba Skyline Alphaville
26 September 2012 Belo Horizonte Grande Teatro do Palácio das Artes
28 September 2012 Buenos Aires Argentina ND/Teatro
30 September 2012 Mar del Plata Teatro Auditorium
3 October 2012 Tucuman Teatro San Martin
5 October 2012 Cordoba Teatro Luz y Fuerza
7 October 2012 Mendoza Teatro Plaza
10 October 2012 Rosario Teatro El Circulo
North America Fall 2012: Texas & California Shows
2 November 2012 Austin United States One World Theatre
5 November 2012 Los Angeles The GRAMMY Museum
Australia & New Zealand Spring 2013 Tour
28 March 2013 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Powerhouse
30 March 2013 Byron Bay Bluesfest - Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm
31 March 2013
3 April 2013 Newcastle Lizottes
6 April 2013 Marrickville The Factory Theatre
10 April 2013 Melbourne The Corner Hotel
11 April 2013
14 April 2013 Adelaide The Gov
17 April 2013 Auckland New Zealand The SkyCity Theatre
CANCELLED!
20 April 2013 Wellington The St James Theatre
CANCELLED!
North America Spring 2013: Canada Show
25 May 2013 Rouyn-Noranda Canada 9th Festival des guitares du monde en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (FGMAT) - Centre de congrès[2]
Europe Summer 2013 Tour
4 August 2013 Manchester United Kingdom Royal Exchange Theatre
10 August 2013 Fulham Under the Bridge
12 August 2013 Helsinki Finland Savoy-teatteri
15 August 2013 Gothenburg Sweden Liseberg Amusement Park - Taube Stage
United States Fall 2013: Nevada & Florida Shows
21 September 2013 Las Vegas United States Raiding The Rock Vault show - LVH Theater
(Las Vegas Hotel & Casino)
10 November 2013 Miami Beach Colony Theatre
2 shows (6.30pm & 9.30pm)
Europe Fall 2013: Iceland Show
15 November 2013[nb 25] Reykjavík Iceland Harpa - Eldborg

2014

"Acoustic Evening 2014" Tour typical setlist (except for the Clearwater show opening for Alan Parsons Project, the "Progressive Nation At Sea 2014" Cruise show and the Anderson Ponty Band's debut show on 20 September 2014 at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado, United States):

  • "Open" excerpt ("Sun Is Calling") (2011)
  • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (1971)
  • "Sweet Dreams" (1970)
  • "America" (1968) (Paul Simon)
  • "Time and a Word" (1970) (quoting She Loves You (1963) (Lennon/McCartney))
  • "One Love" (1977) (Bob Marley / Curtis Mayfield)
  • "Under Heaven's Door" (2010) (also known as "Never")
  • "To the Runner" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt) (presumably dropped from the set after the 26 February 2014 show in Dallas, TX)
  • "Flight Of The Moorglade" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt) (presumably added to the set starting from the 14 March 2014 show in Aspen, Co)
  • "I'll Find My Way Home" (1981)
  • "Open" excerpt ("Please To Remember") (2011)
  • "Starship Trooper" (1971)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971)
  • "Give Love Each Day" (2001)
  • "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "Solo / Yes Piano Medley" (including "Set Sail" (2006), "Close To The Edge" (1972), "Heart Of The Sunrise" (1971), "Marry Me Again", "The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn)" (excerpt) (1973))
  • "You Got The Light" (not yet published)
  • "And You And I" (1972)
  • "The Ancient (Giants Under the Sun)" ("Leaves Of Green" excerpt) (1973)
  • "Ritual (Nous sommes du soleil)" (excerpt) (1973) (presumably added to the set starting from the 14 March 2014 show in Aspen, Co)
  • "Tony and Me" (not yet published)
  • "A Day In The Life" (1967) (Lennon / McCartney) (presumably added to the set starting from the 14 March 2014 show in Aspen, Co; sometimes played between "Give Love Each Day" and "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" as on 13 April 2014 in Ridgefield, CT)
  • "Turn of the Century" (1977) (presumably added to the set starting from the 14 March 2014 show in Aspen, Co)
  • "I've Seen All Good People" (1971) (quoting Give Peace A Chance (1969) (John Lennon))
  • "Roundabout" (1971)
  • "Open" excerpt ("Sun Is Calling" reprise) (2011)
  • "State Of Independence" (1980)
  • "Wonderous Stories" (1977)
  • "Soon" ("The Gates of Delirium" closing section) (1974)

Clearwater 2014 show setlist (opening for Alan Parsons Project):

  • "State of Independence" (1981)
  • "Open" (2011)
  • "Starship Trooper" (1971)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971)
  • "Earth and Peace"
  • "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "And You And I" (1972)
  • "Change We Must" (1991/1994)
  • "I've Seen All Good People" (1971) (quoting Give Peace A Chance (1969) (John Lennon))
  • "Roundabout" (1971)

"Progressive Nation At Sea 2014" Cruise show setlist:

Backed by Transatlantic, Jon performed only a (50-minute) 4-track show :

  • "The Revealing Science of God" (1973)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971)
  • "And You And I" (1972)
  • "Starship Trooper" (1971)

"Anderson Ponty Band's (20 September 2014) debut show" setlist:[3]

Part 1:

  • "Intro" →
  • "One In The Rhythm of Hope" (2015)
  • "A for Aria" (2015)
  • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (1971/not yet published)
  • "Listening With Me" (2015)
  • "Time and A Word" (1970/2015)
  • "Jig" (not yet published)
  • "Infinite Mirage" (2015)
  • "Soul Eternal" (2015)
  • "I See You Messenger" (2015)
  • "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (1983/2015)

Part 2:

  • "New Country" (1976/not yet published)
  • "Wonderous Stories" (1977/2015)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971/not yet published)
  • "Renaissance of the Sun" (1976/2015)
  • "Enigmatic Ocean Parts 1 & 2" (incl. drums solo) (1977/not yet published)
  • "New New World" (2015)
  • "And You and I" (1972/2015)
  • "Starship Trooper" (1971/not yet published)
  • "Bass solo" (not yet published)
  • "Roundabout" (1971/2015)
Date City Country Venue
North America Winter-Spring 2014 Tour
(billed as "An acoustic evening with Jon Anderson, original singer/songwriter of Yes")
15 February 2014 Clearwater United States Ruth Eckerd Hall[nb 26]
21 February 2014 Miami to Great Stirrup Cay & Grand Bahama Island "Progressive Nation At Sea 2014" Cruise (18–22 February)
23 February 2014 Austin One World Theatre
24 February 2014 The Woodlands Dosey Doe - The Big Barn
26 February 2014 Dallas Kessler Theater
14 March 2014 Aspen Wheeler Opera House
27 March 2014 Newton The Newton Theatre
29 March 2014 Port Washington Landmark On Main Street - Jean Rimsky Theater
30 March 2014 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Victoria Theater
2 April 2014 Glenside The Keswick Theatre
3 April 2014 Bethlehem ArtsQuest Center at Steel Stacks - Musikfest Café
5 April 2014 New York City B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
8 April 2014 Woodstock Bearsville Theater[nb 27]
9 April 2014
11 April 2014 Niagara Falls Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel - The Bear's Den
12 April 2014 Albany Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center - The Egg Swyer Theatre
13 April 2014 Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse
17 April 2014 Rockport The Rockport Shalin Liu Performance Center
19 April 2014 Oakville Canada Oakville Centre For The Performing Arts
22 April 2014 Woonsocket United States Stadium Theatre
23 April 2014 Londonderry Tupelo Music Hall
24 April 2014
North America Summer 2014 Shows
16 August 2014 Chesterfield, Missouri United States Logan University – Chesterfield Amphitheater
31 August 2014 Avila Beach, CA Avila Beach Golf Resort[nb 28][4]
Anderson Ponty Band's debut show [nb 29][nb 30]
20 September 2014 Aspen, Colorado United States Wheeler Opera House
South America Fall 2014 Tour
16 October 2014 Curitiba (Tarumã) Brazil Phoenix American Mex
18 October 2014 São Paulo (Vila Cruzeiro) Teatro HSBC Brasil
19 October 2014 Rio de Janeiro (Flamengo) Teatro Vivo Rio
21 October 2014 Belo Horizonte (Centro) Cine Theatro Brasil Vallourec
24 October 2014 Santiago Chile Teatro Caopolican
North America Fall 2014 Shows
19 November 2014 San Francisco United States The Regency Ballroom
(show postponed due to Jon Anderson's sinus problems)
22 November 2014 Las Vegas Boulder Station Hotel The Railhead
(show postponed due to Jon Anderson's sinus problems)

2015: As Jon Anderson (unique show)

Date City Country Venue
Jon Anderson's North America Spring 2015 unique show
19 June 2015 Kahului, HI United States McCoy Studio Theatre

2015: As APB (Better Late Than Never Tour)

In support of the Anderson Ponty Band's debut album, Better Late Than Never (released on 25 September 2015), a 17-date North America Fall 2015 tour named the "Better Late Than Never" tour was scheduled, starting on 23 October 2015 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and ending on 21 November 2015 in Scottsdale, Arizona.[5][6] The APB's 2015 touring lineup was Jon Anderson, Jean-Luc Ponty, Rayford Griffin, Wally Minko, Keith Jones and Jamie Glaser.

The Anderson Ponty Band (APB) rehearsed for two weeks at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA in anticipation of the 27 October 2015 show in Glenside, PA (the originally planned start of the tour). Then the Sherman Theater asked the band to play a show in Stroudsburg before the true beginning of the tour. Thus, the 23 October 2015 show was announced only just one week earlier.[7]

Anderson Ponty Band's North America Fall 2015 "Better Late Than Never" Tour typical setlist:

Set #1:

  • Intro (2015; track #1 from the Better Late Than Never album)
  • "One In the Rhythm of Hope" (2015)
  • "A For Aria" (2015)
  • "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (1983/2015)
  • "Listening With Me" (2015)
  • "Time And A Word" (1970/2015) (sometimes incl. "One Love" snippet (1977))
  • "Infinite Mirage" (2015)
  • "Soul Eternal" (2015)
  • "Jig" (not yet published) or "Enigmatic Oceans" (incl. Drum Solo) (1977/not yet published)
  • "I See You Messenger" (2015)
  • "New New World" (2011/2015)

Set #2:

  • Intro (sometimes incl. "Close To The Edge" snippet (1972)) →
  • "New Country" (1976/not yet published)
  • "Under Heaven's Door" (2010) (also known as "Never" or "Never Ever")
  • "Wonderous Stories" (1977/2015)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971/not yet published)
  • "Renaissance of the Sun" (1976/2015)
  • "State of Independence" (1981/not yet published)
  • "Enigmatic Oceans" (incl. Drum Solo) (1977/not yet published) or "Jig" (not yet published)
  • "And You And I" (1972/2015)
  • (Keith Jones) Bass Solo (not yet published)
  • "Roundabout" (1971/2015)

Encore:

  • "Re-Remembering Molecules" (2015) (sometimes incl. "Yours Is No Disgrace" snippet (1971)) (not played at all the late shows of the tour)
  • "Soon" (1974/not yet published) (not played at all the late shows of the tour)
Date City Country Venue
Anderson Ponty Band's North America Fall 2015 "Better Late Than Never" Tour
23 October 2015[7] Stroudsburg United States Sherman Theater
27 October 2015 Glenside Keswick Theatre
29 October 2015 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
30 October 2015 Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse
1 November 2015 Munhall Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
3 November 2015 St. Charles The Arcada Theatre
4 November 2015 Milwaukee South Milwaukee Performing Arts
6 November 2015 Detroit Music Hall Center
7 November 2015 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
10 November 2015 Washington, D.C. United States Howard Theatre
11 November 2015 Huntington The Paramount
13 November 2015 New York City New York Society for Ethical Culture
14 November 2015 Boston Berklee Performance Center
17 November 2015 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
18 November 2015 Sacramento Crest Theatre
20 November 2015 Beverly Hills Saban Theatre
21 November 2015 Scottsdale Talking Stick Resort & Casino

2016: As APB (Better Late Than Never Tour)

From 25 February to 11 March 2016, the Anderson Ponty Band revealed, via their official Facebook page, the 18 dates of their Spring 2016 North-American Tour due to kick off on 28 April 2016 in Tucson, Arizona and to end with two shows in Canada on 26 May 2016 in Montreal, Québec and on 27 May 2016 in Québec City, Québec.[8][9]

It was announced that the APB's 2016 touring lineup would remain Jon Anderson, Jean-Luc Ponty, Rayford Griffin, Wally Minko, Keith Jones and Jamie Glaser.[9]

Anderson Ponty Band's North America Spring 2016 "Better Late Than Never" Tour typical setlist:

Set #1:

  • Intro (2015; track #1 from the Better Late Than Never album)
  • "One In the Rhythm of Hope" (2015)
  • "A For Aria" (2015)
  • "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (1983/2015)
  • "Listening With Me" (2015)
  • "Time And A Word" (1970/2015) (sometimes incl. "One Love" snippet (1977))
  • "Infinite Mirage" (2015)
  • "Soul Eternal" (2015)
  • "Jig" (not yet published) (or "Enigmatic Oceans" (incl. Drum Solo) (1977/not yet published) only on 28 April 2016)
  • "New New World" (2011/2015)

Set #2:

  • Intro: The Revealing Science of God (Jon's spoken lyrics) (1973)) →
  • "New Country" (1976/not yet published)
  • "Under Heaven's Door" (2010) (also known as "Never" or "Never Ever")
  • "Wonderous Stories" (1977/2015)
  • "Long Distance Runaround" (1971/not yet published)
  • "Renaissance of the Sun" (1976/2015)
  • "State of Independence" (1981/not yet published)
  • "Enigmatic Oceans" (incl. Drum Solo) (1977/not yet published) (or "Jig" (not yet published) only on 28 April 2016)
  • "And You And I" (1972/2015)
  • (Keith Jones) Bass Solo (not yet published)
  • "Roundabout" (1971/2015)

Encore:

  • Close to the Edge (Jon's spoken lyrics) (1972)) →
  • "Re-Remembering Molecules" (2015) (sometimes incl. "Yours Is No Disgrace" snippet (1971))
  • "Soon" (1974/not yet published)

Compared with the North America Fall 2015 "Better Late Than Never" Tour typical setlist, the main differences here are the song "I See You Messenger" dropped from the setlist and two Jon's spoken lyrics intros added to the setlist, one before the 2nd set and the other before the encore.

Date City Country Venue
Anderson Ponty Band's North America Spring 2016 "Better Late Than Never" Tour
28 April 2016 Tucson United States Fox Tucson Theatre
30 April 2016 Agoura Hills The Canyon Theater
1 May 2016 Anaheim The Grove of Anaheim
4 May 2016 Boulder Boulder Theater
6 May 2016 Dallas Majestic Theatre
7 May 2016 Austin One World Theatre
10 May 2016 Burnsville Ames Center
11 May 2016 St. Charles The Arcada Theatre
13 May 2016 St. Louis The Pageant
14 May 2016 Madison Barrymore Theatre
17 May 2016 North Tonawanda Riviera Theatre
18 May 2016 Tarrytown Tarrytown Music Hall
20 May 2016 Beverly Cabot Performing Arts Center
21 May 2016 Northampton Calvin Theater
23 May 2016 Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse
25 May 2016 Albany The Egg - Hart Theatre
26 May 2016 Montreal Canada St. Denis Theatre
27 May 2016 Quebec Palais Montcalm

2019: 1000 Hands Tour

Setlist from the Orlando (Disney Epcot) warmup show on March 12, 2019:

Set #1:

  • "Owner of A Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "America" (1972/1975)
  • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (1971)
  • "Makes Me Happy" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "Roundabout" (1971)

Set #2:

  • "Owner of A Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "I’ve Seen All Good People" (1971)
  • "Starship Trooper / Solid Space" (1971) / (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)
  • "Ramalama" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "Roundabout" (1971)

Set #3:

  • "Owner of A Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "Makes Me Happy" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "WDMCF" ("Where Does Music Come From") (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (1971)
  • "Roundabout" (1971)

Typical setlist (starting from the Lynn show on March 29, 2019):

Set #1:

  • "Ocean Song" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)
  • "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (1983)
  • "Yours is No Disgrace" (1971)
  • "Ramalama" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "State of Independence " (1981)
  • "Makes Me Happy" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "I've Seen All Good People" (1971)
  • "WDMCF" ("Where Does Music Come From") (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)

Set #2:

  • "Flight of the Moorglade" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)
  • "Sweet Dreams" (1970)
  • "To the Runner" (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)
  • "First Born Leaders" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "America" (1972/1975)
  • "Come Up (1000 Hands)" (2019) (1000 Hands: Chapter One excerpt)
  • "Starship Trooper / Solid Space" (1971) / (1976) (Olias of Sunhillow excerpt)

Encore:

  • "Roundabout" (1971)
Date City Country Venue
Jon Anderson's "1000 Hands: Chapter One" US Solo Tour
March 11, 2019 Lake Buena Vista, Florida United States America Gardens Theater
March 12, 2019
March 29, 2019 Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Memorial Auditorium
March 31, 2019 Northfield, Ohio MGM Northfield Park
April 1, 2019 Annapolis, Maryland Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
April 3, 2019 Ridgefield, Connecticut Ridgefield Playhouse
April 4, 2019 Englewood, New Jersey Bergen Performing Arts Center
April 6, 2019 Collingswood, New Jersey Scottish Rite Auditorium
April 7, 2019 Derry, New Hampshire Tupelo Music Hall
April 9, 2019 Reading, Pennsylvania Santander Performing Arts Center
April 11, 2019 St. Charles, Illinois Arcada Theatre
April 12, 2019 Waukegan, Illinois Genesee Theatre
April 14, 2019 Munhall, Pennsylvania Carnegie Music Hall
April 15, 2019 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
April 19, 2019 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Uihlein Hall
April 20, 2019 St. Paul, Minnesota Fitzgerald Theater
April 23, 2019 Tucson, Arizona Fox Tucson Theater
April 24, 2019 San Diego, California Humphrey's Concerts By the Bay
April 26, 2019 Beverly Hills, California Saban Theater
April 27, 2019 North Las Vegas, Nevada Cannery Hotel and Casino
April 30, 2019 Phoenix, Arizona The Van Buren
May 6, 2019 Nashville, Tennessee Ryman Auditorium
May 8, 2019 Clearwater, Florida Capitol Theater
May 10, 2019 Orlando, Florida Walt Disney Theater[nb 31]
May 11, 2019 Biloxi, Mississippi Beau Rivage Theatre
May 12, 2019 Arlington, Texas AT&T Stadium[nb 32]
July 26, 2019 New York City, New York St. George Theater
July 27, 2019 Patchogue, New York Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts
July 29, 2019 Ocean City, New Jersey Ocean City Music Pier
August 2, 2019 Asbury Park, New Jersey Paramount Theater
August 3, 2019 Bensalem, Pennsylvania Xcite Center
August 5, 2019 Alexandria, Virginia The Birchmere
August 8, 2019 Grand Rapids, Michigan 20 Monroe Live
August 9, 2019 Detroit, Michigan GM Riverfront Plaza[nb 33]
August 10, 2019 Fort Wayne, Indiana Clyde Theater
August 13, 2019 Rocky Mount, Virginia Harvester Performance Center
August 14, 2019 Knoxville, Tennessee Bijou Theater
August 16, 2019 Marietta, Ohio Peoples Bank Theater
August 17, 2019 New Buffalo, Michigan Four Winds Casino
August 20, 2019 Boulder, Colorado Boulder Theater
August 21, 2019 Beaver Creek, Colorado Vilar Performing Arts Center
August 23, 2019 Ridgefield, Washington Ilani Casino
August 24, 2019 Napa, California Uptown Theater
August 26, 2019 Folsom, California Harris Center for the Arts
August 29, 2019 Pasadena, California The Rose
August 30, 2019 Ojai, California Libbey Bowl
September 1, 2019 Montclair, California The Canyon

The 2020s

2021: US tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy

On 30 June 2021, Anderson announced a Summer 2021 11-city tour of US theaters with the Paul Green Rock Academy due to kick off 30 July in Patchogue, New York, and to wrap up 28 August in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. According to a press release, the show should feature «a set of Yes classics, deep cuts, mashups, and solo works, all with lush arrangements featuring choral singing, horns, and all the other benefits of having a backing band of 25 young musicians.»[10]

Date Venue Country City
Jon Anderson's US tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy
July 30, 2021 Bearsville Theater[11] United States Woodstock, NY[11]
Aug 1, 2021 Blue Ocean Music Hall Salisbury, MA
Aug 3, 2021 Rams Head on Stage Annapolis, MD
Aug 5, 2021 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT
Aug 7, 2021 Colonial Theatre Phoenixville, PA
Aug 9, 2021 Ocean City Music Pier Ocean City, NJ
Aug 19, 2021 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL
Aug 21, 2021 Arcada Theatre St. Charles, IL
Aug 24, 2021 Palace Theatre Canton, OH
Aug 27, 2021 Paramount Theatre Huntington, NY
Aug 28, 2021 Stadium Theater Woonsocket, RI

2022: US tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy

On 10 February 2022, Anderson announced a spring 2022 5-city tour of US theaters with the Paul Green Rock Academy due to kick off April 6, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia, and to wrap up April 16, 2022, in Sarasota, Florida.[12]

Date Venue Country City
Jon Anderson's Spring US tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy
April 6, 2022 Variety Playhouse United States Atlanta, GA
April 10, 2022 Capital Theatre Clearwater, FL
April 12, 2022 King Center for the Performing Arts Melbourne, FL
April 14, 2022 The Plaza Live Orlando, FL
April 16, 2022 Rosfest at the Sarasota Opera House Sarasota, FL

2022: "Close to the Edge 50th Anniversary" US Tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy

Source[13]

Date Venue Country City
Jon Anderson's Summer US tour with the Paul Green Rock Academy
July 7, 2022 The Flying Monkey Performing Arts Center United States Plymouth, NH
July 8, 2022 The Cabot Beverly, MA
July 13, 2022 The Paramount Huntington, NY
July 14, 2022 Wellmont Theater Montclair, NJ
July 16, 2022 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT
July 17, 2022 Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center Sugar Loaf, NY
July 20, 2022 Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA
July 22, 2022 The Kent Stage Kent, OH
July 23, 2022 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL
July 27, 2022 The Palace Theatre Greensburg, PA
July 30, 2022 Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI
July 31, 2022 The Arcada Theatre St. Charles, IL
August 3, 2022 The State Theatre State College, PA
August 6, 2022 The Egg Albany, NY

2023: "Yes Epics and Classics" US tour with The Band Geeks

Source[14]

Date Venue Country City
Jon Anderson's Spring US tour "Yes Epics and Classics" with The Band Geeks
April 14, 2023 The Space United States Westbury, NY
April 16, 2023 NJPAC Newark, NJ
April 21, 2023 The Palladium New York, NY
April 23, 2023 Santander Arena Reading, PA
April 28, 2023 Scottish Rite Collingswood, NJ
April 29, 2023 Scottish Rite Collingswood, NJ
May 3, 2023 Capital One Hall Tysons Corner, VA
May 6, 2023 Lyric Performing Arts Center Baltimore, MD
May 9, 2023 Family Arena St. Charles, MO
May 12, 2023 Arcada Theatre St. Charles, IL
May 13, 2023 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL
May 16, 2023 Riviera Theatre North Tonawanda, NY

2024: "Yes Epics, Classics and More feat. Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks"

Source[15]

Date Venue Country City
Yes Epics and Classics feat. Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks
May 30, 2024 State Theatre United States New Brunswick, NJ
June 1, 2024 Bergen Performing Arts Center Englewood, NJ
June 3, 2024 Kodak Center Theatre Rochester, NY
June 6, 2024 Hart Theatre Albany, NY
June 8, 2024 Point of The Bluff Concert Pavilion Hammondsport, NY
June 13, 2024 Copernicus Chicago, IL
June 15, 2024 Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre St. Louis, MO
June 18, 2024 Palace Theater Greensburg, PA
June 20, 2024 Hershey Theatre Hershey, PA
June 22, 2024 Capitol Center of the Arts: Chubb Theatre Concord, NH[16]
June 25, 2024 Shubert Theatre Boston, MA
June 27, 2024 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT
July 21, 2024 Great South Bay Music Festival, Shorefront Park Patchogue, NY[17]
July 24, 2024 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN*
July 27, 2024 Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater Peachtree City, GA[18]
July 30, 2024 Ozarks Amphitheater Camdenton, MO*
Aug 2, 2024 Azura Amphitheater Bonner Springs, KS*
Aug 4, 2024 The Astro Outdoors La Vista, NE*
Aug 7, 2024 The Ledge Amphitheater Waite Park, MN*
Aug 10, 2024 Paramount Denver, CO
Aug 14, 2024 Celebrity Theatre Phoenix, AZ
Aug 16, 2024 Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks, CA

(*) with special guests The Return of Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Additional September dates should be announced during Spring 2024.[19]

Notes

  1. ^ On 01 May 1979 in Glasgow, UK: Jon Anderson scheduled along with Ian Anderson, The Music of Duke Elington and Scottish Ballet.
  2. ^ On 19 July 1979 in Montreux, Switzerland: Yes members Jon Anderson / Steve Howe / Rick Wakeman special joint concert.
  3. ^ Mickey Hart was Special Guest at the Jon Anderson / Kitarō show on 17 October 1992 in Berkeley.
  4. ^ On 29 August 1999 in Clearwater, Jon Anderson & Alan White played the first time ever live performance of Yes' "Lightning Strikes" (1999).
  5. ^ The recording of the 2004 XM Radio Studios show is available as the live DVD Tour of the Universe (2005).
  6. ^ On May 25, 2004 in Cleveland, Ohio, Jon Anderson performed with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.
  7. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  8. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  9. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  10. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  11. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  12. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  13. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  14. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  15. ^ With the School of Rock Allstars
  16. ^ With the Paul Green School of Rock Allstars
  17. ^ The Jon Anderson show on 15 August 2009 in Bratislava, Slovak Republic was entitled "Tribute To Freedom" concert and was free admission.
  18. ^ Part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "Legends Series". Also included an interview and Q&A.
  19. ^ On May 24, 2010 in Cleveland, Ohio, Jon Anderson performed again with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra. This performance was filmed by AXSTV.
  20. ^ Special preview show.
  21. ^ With the YOSA (Youth Orchestras of San Antonio).
  22. ^ On 7 May 2011 in Newark, Julia Barry is opening for Jon Anderson.
  23. ^ The show on 7 August 2011 in Ancaster, Ontario was sometimes announced in Jerseyville.
  24. ^ On 28 February 2012 in Dallas, Tim DeLaughter is opening for Jon Anderson.
  25. ^ Jon was backed with Icelandic pop/rock band Todmobile.
  26. ^ On 15 February 2014 in Clearwater, Jon Anderson is opening for Alan Parsons Project with a Symphony orchestra.
  27. ^ Radio Woodstock Presents: The Paul Green Rock Academy with special guest Jon Anderson playing the music of Yes - Two Performances : April 8 & 9, 2014. On the 2nd night, Jon Anderson covered The Beatles' Every Little Thing (Lennon/McCartney) from Yes' 1969 Yes album.
  28. ^ Special appearance at "Pops By the Sea" with The San Luis Obispo Symphony. Also with Inga Swearingen.
  29. ^ Anderson Ponty Band is Jon Anderson's new band formed with French violinist Jean-Luc Ponty.
  30. ^ After a three-week residency in Aspen, Colorado, rehearsing and recording for the new album, the Anderson Ponty Band publicly performed a warm-up show on 20 September 2014, before their planned world tour initially scheduled for spring/summer 2015 then postponed and finally rescheduled for October–November 2015. This was the band's debut live performance before an audience. A CD/DVD release and a Digital Download of the show were scheduled for release on 25 September 2015.
  31. ^ This was a benefit concert for the Kids Beating Cancer charity.
  32. ^ Part of the Kaaboo Texas festival.
  33. ^ Part of the Rockin' on the Riverfront festival.

References

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  2. ^ www.lafrontiere.ca / Article "Soirée d'ouverture du FGMAT - Un Jon Anderson généreux"
  3. ^ "A love of the music of Yes – The Anderson Ponty Band Project (blogger: Michelle Johnston)". loveofyesmusic.blogspot.fr. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  4. ^ San Luis Obispo Symphony Facebook page / Post on Wednesday 25 June 2014, 7:29 pm
  5. ^ "Tour Dates". jonanderson.com. 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Concert Dates 2015". ponty.com. 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Anderson Ponty Band: tour notes". stevehoffman.tv. 24 October 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  8. ^ "We would like to announce our first official date for the Anderson Ponty band Spring tour. We will be at the Canyon Club in Agoura, California on April 30th". Facebook. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Here are ALL the dates for our AndersonPonty Band tour!". Facebook. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Yes Frontman Jon Anderson Announces Tour With Paul Green Rock Academy (Show will feature "a set of Yes classics, deep cuts, mashups, and solo works, all with lush arrangements featuring choral singing, and horns") by Andy Greene". Rolling Stone. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  11. ^ a b "A Bunch of Philly Teens Are Touring the Country With Jon Anderson, Founder of the Rock Band Yes (Here's how 25 young musicians connected with a 76-year-old singer whose biggest works date back to before some of their parents were born.) by Victor Fiorillo". www.phillymag.com. 8 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  12. ^ "YES Frontman JON ANDERSON Announces Spring 2022 Tour Dates With PAUL GREEN ROCK ACADEMY". www.blabbermouth.net. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Jon Anderson with The Paul Green Rock Academy Close to the Edge 50th Anniversary Tour". www.jonanderson.com. May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  14. ^ "YES Legend Jon Anderson To Tour With The Band Geeks Spring 2023!". richiecastellano.com. May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Jon Anderson announces Yes: Epics, Classics and More tour: new music on the way (by Fraser Lewry)". loudersound.com. 5 March 2024. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
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  17. ^ "Jon Anderson".
  18. ^ "The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater".
  19. ^ www.loudersound.com > article "Jon Anderson announces he will release a new album in August (Jon Anderson has recorded new album TRUE with touring band The Band Geeks)" by Jerry Ewing (Prog) - 8 May 2024