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YES Announces 'Classic Tales Of Yes' Fall 2023 U.S. Tour

Following last year's sold-out U.S. tour, YES , who are Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals) and Jay Schellen (drums),have today (July 17) announced their "Classic Tales Of Yes" tour in the U.S. starting September 24 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and ending November 4 in Riverside, California. Look for the tour — which is the latest presentation of their ongoing concert series illuminating their classic music — to include many iconic tracks from the influential and pioneering Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees' catalog covering 50-plus years as well as music from their acclaimed new album "Mirror To The Sky" (released May 19 on InsideOut Music / Sony Music ).

Tickets for the tour will go on sale July 21. Go to www.yesworld.com/live for ticketing information.

Looking forward to the "Classic Tales Of Yes" tour, Howe said: "We're putting together a great setlist covering the length and breadth of YES 's career."

Downes added: "As always, we are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band."

The evening will begin with an on-site presentation by world-renowned English artist and designer Roger Dean , whose masterful artwork of striking otherworldly landscapes has graced classic album covers and posters, most prominently by YES and ASIA . Every show will feature a Roger Dean gallery in the venue's reception/foyer area. His work — which also appears on the cover of "Mirror To The Sky" — has sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide.

"Mirror To The Sky" features not one, but four tracks clocking in at over eight minutes, with the sweeping and cinematic title track coming in just shy of fourteen minutes. What's more, the tracks, like YES 's best, take the listener on a wide dynamically ranging journey of soundscapes which also showcase Steve Howe 's dazzling guitars, Jon Davison 's angelic, crystalline vocals, Billy Sherwood 's deftly dancing bass, keyboard wizard Geoff Downes 's impeccable sounds, exquisite melodies and fills, and Jay Schellen 's masterfully controlled explosions, on drums. Jay Schellen , who has been touring with the band since 2016 as an additional drummer, was hand-picked to step into his mentor and friend Alan White role when White sadly passed away in 2022.

Ultimate Classic Rock raved that " 'Mirror In The Sky' breezes from one musical highlight to the next so deftly that you're wanting more." (May 17). Glide Magazine observed that "Mirror To The Sky" succeeds at proving the idea that YES music will carry on long after the original members pass in a very special way. As the producer of this twenty-third studio album, [ Steve ] Howe has stepped in and helped create a soundscape in the vein of their classic material." (May 18). Guitar World noted that "There's a lot of classic prog keyboard and guitar interplay across 'Cut From The Stars' , but there's lovely stuff from about 4.30 where Steve Howe and Geoff Downes exchange melodic pot shots." (March 16).

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My first Yes concert experience was on 25 Sept. 1977 at the San Diego Sports Arena. The stage was designed by Roger Dean and had beautiful orange fabrics draped all around. This time out Yes consisted of Chris Squire on bass (the only member to be in every Yes role-call), Steve Howe on guitar, Alan White on drums, Jon Anderson on vocals, and Rick Wakeman returning on keyboards.

The opening act for this show was Donovan and I believe it was his first performance in San Diego. While the house lights were still up Firebird Suite began to play and the lights began to slowly fade. What a great memory being greeted by the majestic organ introduction to Parallels, a a marvelous start to the evening as well. The material from the recent Going For The One album was equally as strong as their older material and has since survived the test of time compared to some of their other works.

This particular evening had a brilliant mix of old and new. The songs continued with I've Seen All Good People, and Close To The Edge. Wonderous Stories and Turn Of The Century both feature Jon Anderson's angelic alto voice. Jons' microphone gear that night looked like a space helmet collar and had 2 mics for stereo tracking that sounded amazing.

After Going For The One and Awaken the band left the stage. They returned for an encore and played Starship Trooper and Roundabout. What an evening. Rick Wakeman looked like a gladiator in an arena of keyboards and Steve Howe had several guitars to choose from. The quality musicianship of these players has awed me for over 40 years now.

In 1984 Yes toured the 90125 album with Chris Squire on bass, Jon Anderson on vocals, Tony Kaye returning on keyboards, Alan White on drums and Trevor Rabin on guitar. The stage was round and had slanted grating that made it difficult for Echo and the Bunnymen so set up their equipment so the opening act was replaced by 2 Bugs Bunny cartoons. The show started with a new instrumental named Cinema from the 90125 album. Leave It had Alan White playing a small electric drum set for the first half of the song, when the lights dimmed and he reappeared behind the full acoustic drumkit in a blast of light for the end of the song the whole Forum was floored.

This show found Yes playing mainly the newer material. We were treated to a few of the classics: I've Seen All Good People, And You and I, and Long Distance Runaround were mixed in to the main set and once again the encore was Starship Trooper and Roundabout.

In 1991 Yes had a Reunion tour. To some it may have felt the band was larger than the audience. Guitars: Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin. Drums: Alan White and Bill Bruford. Keyboards: Tony Kaye and Rick Wakeman. Bass: Chris Squire. Vocals: Jon Anderson. I was able to see both legs of this tour. The first leg was indoor arenas and the stage was round and rotated clockwise for the first half of the show and counterclockwise for the second half.

The second leg of the tour was in outdoor amphitheaters. In addition to the classics we were treated to a drum duet, two guitar solos, and two keyboard solos. The main sets were only about 20 songs and the encore was Roundabout, but when you consider that some of the songs are 30 minutes long or so it made for quite a full evening of some of the best musical talent you will ever see in one place.

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Yes were on their usual nervy, edgy form - they're an unusual band because although everything has complex arrangements, they are still winging it for most of the gig.

Set One - Don't Kill The Whale, Drama album, Siberian Khatru, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Time And A Word

Steve Howe played pretty erratically - as he always risks with his love of staccato, spur of the moment embellishments - for most of the first half, but oddly enough nailed Owner Of A Lonely Heart, a record he wasn't on, and from that point cleaned up his act and started to hit the beat. Jon Davison and Alan White were impeccable as they fought to keep the beat on track, while Geoff Downes seemed to be in a hurry to get to the end of some of the songs - especially Siberian Khatru, which was quite a mess between the rushed keyboards and the stuttering guitar. However, it was a pleasure to hear the Drama album finally sung by a great singer rather than the rather demo-quality performance on the original album, and the rhythms were so much more powerful live.

Set Two - Fragile album, Starship Trooper

The second half cleared up all doubts with a fiery, muscular performance of Fragile, an album the band have been playing regularly for a couple of years. The combination of nostalgia, power and a wealth of melodies was breathtaking and moving. Geoff Downes was so strong that he completely eclipsed the more hesitant performance shown on the Like It Is DVD.

Billy Sherwood, bless him, won the crowd's love with his devotion to channelling his mighty mentor, the late Chris Squire, whose memory is still being celebrated with a slideshow and playback of "Onward" before the band came on. Yes have now wisely added a slide in tribute to their other unmanifest member, Peter Banks, after performing one of the original band's early songs, Time And A Word, which was recorded by five entirely different people from the current line-up.

This completely replaced and refreshed Yes look set to reach the band's 50th anniversary, and Steve Howe is wearing the leader's hat lightly and happily after waiting so long to inherit it.

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The Yes concert was excellent. They played two albums in their entirety, Close to the Edge (in reverse order) & Roundabout. Two songs from the new album and then two encores, "All Good People" and (somewhat of a surprise) "Owner of a Lonely Heart". Amazing that guys their age can play very difficult music for almost 3 hours and not miss a note. I guess that is what 40 years of practice will do for you. This may not have been the 'classic' line up that so many fans wanted to see, but I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. Geoff is not the keyboard wizard that Rick is (who is?), but he was very sharp and did a masterful job. Steve is still Steve, I'm sure he will be playing those licks when he is in his 90's. I hope he gets paid by the note, he will make a fortune. Chris too was in great form and you could tell he was enjoying playing this material to a very appreciative crowd. Jon Davison handles the vocals very well. He isn't trying to imitate Jon Anderson, but stays true to the original spirit of the lyrics. His voice did justice to the music and he is great in his role as the new lead singer for this band. Alan is still (IMHO) one of the best rock drummers around, not flashy, but gets the job done. Some of the songs have never been preformed live until this tour, so it was pretty neat to experience some things that have never been heard outside of a recording studio before. Who knows, maybe down the road there will be another Union tour. If there is, count me in!

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First: RIP Mike Porcaro and Chris Squire. Second: Rose Music Center is a great venue. Everything about the place is wonderful. I can't wait to go to more concerts there. Third: Toto stole the night. I had truly wished by some miracle that Simon Phillips would have been on this tour, but so be it. Lukather crushed it. Vocals were out of this world too. I also wanted more of their hits, but it was good to see Steve and Luke jam out Hydra live. Also, Phillips would have KILLED that set... Shannon Forrest... he's OK. Just OK. Sorry, you had big shoes to fill. Last: This was my third Yes concert in my life. Sadly, it's time for the boys to hang it up. Steve Howe unfortunately just didn't seem to be with it. Alan was taking it easy, but hey, I get it, these guys have been doing this for decades. Yet, they butchered some of their best tunes AND at slow tempos to boot. I'm sure diehard fans won't agree. That's fine. I didn't even finish the set this time. I just had to go. It was painful to watch. I won't be seeing them anymore. Last point: Jon Davison is a decent emulator, but it was just too much. Billy Sherwood is a great bassist by the way. Kudos. Venue review: the sound mix was awesome for both bands. Sorry Yes... I'll always love the recordings. I wish you well in retirement.

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The entire concert last night was incredible. Toto put on a great show by playing a number of their old songs and also by playing a couple of songs from their new album. One of the new songs they basically dedicated it to Mike Porcaro and Chris Squire since both bands lost their bass players this year.

Yes started their part of the concert with a tribute to Chris Squire and having his infamous Rickenbacker bass on stage while showing pictures of Chris through his time with Yes. The band then came out and opened up with Don't Kill the Whale. They played songs from throughout the years, including Going for the One, Time and a Word, and Owner of a Lonely Heart. They ended their set with Roundabout and played Starship Trooper for their encore. The entire night was just beyond belief with these two bands rocking the stage.

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The concert was awesome and it brought back lots of old memories! They had a new lead singer who is just as good if not better than the original! Definitely a concert worth seeing. They played the Close To The Edge album and then the entire Fragile album along with a few new songs from a new album that's going to be released that sounded really good!!

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The concert was excellent. The band line-up performed excellently, with Geoff stepping in brilliantly for Chris Squire, and Jon Davison has an excellent voice as well, keeps up the quality of Yes' amazing music.

I wish I could go back and time and re-live the concert!! This is a definite must-see!! I can't wait till next time!!

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Great band with great songs and a great history - it was great to see them purely for that reason. However, when I saw them at Oxford this year they seemed really under-rehearsed. I don't know if they had sound issues on stage but the drummer was in his own tempo for a lot of it. Even my Dad noticed and he's not musical!

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They're getting old... but they weren't bad at all. I just hope this is their last tour. Starship Trooper was a good way to go out, and tbh Anderson Rabin and Wakeman is more yes than they are at this point member-wise... anyway, good concert, and I'd catch them if I were you just cuz I think this is it for them.

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Great show, worthy tribute to Chris Squire. Billy Sherwood ably filled the bass and vocal duties, at the express wish of Chris himself before he passed. Nice mix of tunes, featuring some fairly deep cuts to include "Don't Kill the Whale" which I hadn't heard them play live before.

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Yes Announces ‘Close to the Edge’ Fall 2022 US Tour

Yes will celebrate the 50th anniversary of  Close to the Edge with a fall 2022 U.S. tour, marking their first stateside outing since 2019.

The prog-rock legends will kick off the trek on Oct. 7 in Glenside, Pa., and wrap on Nov. 19 in Westbury, N.Y. Tickets go on sale on Sept. 2. You can see the full list of tour dates below.

The shows are part of Yes' ongoing The Album Series Tour 2022, which began in the U.K. in June. The tour is dedicated to late Yes drummer Alan White , who died in May. Before the tour kicks off, the band will hold the "Alan White — Celebrating His Life and Music" tribute concert on Oct. 2 at Seattle's Paramount Theatre.

"It is with great sadness that I join with the other members of Yes to acknowledge the passing of our dearest friend and drummer, Alan White," guitarist Steve Howe said in a June 2022 statement. "He gave so many of his best years to the band and was a true believer and determined professional til the very end. Being a kind and loving human being just came naturally to him, with his mellow, non-confrontational personality and abundant generosity, which made him so popular with his friends and everyone he met.”

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YES have a new North American tour taking place in the fall.

The “Classic Tales of Yes Tour” will see Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals), and Jay Schellen (drums) play 27 shows across the US between September and November.

Each date will begin with an on-site presentation by world-renowned artist and designer Roger Dean, who created several of YES’s album covers.

A  Live Nation ticket pre-sale  will begin on Wednesday, July 19th (use access code  LEGEND ) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, July 21st via  Ticketmaster .

Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at  StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

YES 2023 Tour Dates: 09/21 – Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center 09/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met 09/24 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 09/25 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre 09/27 – Lynn, MA @ Lynn Auditorium 09/28 – Westbury, NY @ NYCB Theatre 09/30 – New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theatre 10/01 – Englewood, NJ @ Bergen PAC 10/03 – Oxon Hill, MD @ MGM National Harbor 10/04 – Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center 10/06 – Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall 10/08 – Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheater 10/10 – Orlando, FL @ Steinmetz Hall 10/11 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall 10/13 – Mobile, AL @ Saenger Theatre 10/16 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Music Center 10/17 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center 10/19 – Warren, MI @ Andiamo Showroom 10/20 – Cleveland, OH @ Temple Live 10/22 – Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square Theatre 10/23 – St. Louis, MO @ The Factory 10/26 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre 10/28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Hall At Eccles Theater 10/30 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern 10/31 – Napa, CA @ Blue Note Napa 11/03 – El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia 11/04 – Riverside, CA @ Fox Performing Arts Center

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Jon Anderson started Yes in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire, and the prog rock band was at the center of his life for the next four decades through numerous permutations. But when illness forced him off the road after the group’s 2004 tour, Yes decided to hire a replacement vocalist and carry on without him. Anderson has been healthy and active for well over a decade, but the band — which now features Seventies guitarist Steve Howe, Drama -era keyboardist Geoff Downes, and hired guns — refuses to take him back.

That hasn’t stopped Anderson from bringing Yes music to concert stages all over the road. In 2016, he went out with fellow Yes alums Rick Wakeman and Trevor Rabin as ARW (later renamed Yes Featuring ARW), and last year he celebrated the 50th anniversary of Close to the Edge by playing the album straight through on tour with teenage musicians from the Paul Green Rock Academy .

We phoned up Anderson at his Central California home to talk about the Band Geeks tour, the deaths of Squire and drummer Alan White, his estrangement from Howe, his dim hopes for a Yes reunion, and his five-year plan for releasing new music.

How did you discover the Band Geeks? My good friend works at Sirius Radio. He got in touch and said, “I’m going to send you a video of this band.” I said, “Go for it.” They were performing “Heart of the Sunrise.” I went, “Wow. These guys are so damn good!” Not only are they good, they sound just like the record. Quite amazing.

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After a month or so, I decided to call up the bass player, Richie [Castellano], and have a chat with him. We had a very nice conversation. I said, “Would you be interested in going out and performing the Yes epics and classics?” I thought that covered everything. He was very excited. That’s how we started.

I’m sure he was stunned to hear from you. Yeah. That was the great thing. You can sense an energy from somebody over the phone. I was thinking about playing “Close to the Edge,” “Awaken,” “Gates of Delirium,” and things like that. He was overjoyed. It was probably a couple months later that we got in touch again. Working with his agent, I said, “Let’s go out and have fun for three weeks, do about a dozen shows, and see how it feels.” That’s the whole concept. I want to see how it feels to perform those songs from 50 years ago.

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Have you worked out any songs that will surprise fans other than “Mind Drive?” Well, I did write a song for Yes about 20 years ago that we never recorded, “Counties and Countries.” I sent it to Richie and he did a beautiful rendition of it. He’s an excellent producer in addition to being a bass player. It sounded really good. When we do a rehearsal, we’ll decide whether or not we want to throw that new song in.

You’re just booked in 12 East Coast venues so far. If the tour goes well, will you do more shows? Yeah. The idea was, “Let’s give it a whirl. Let’s see how the fans react to it and how we do.” From then on it’ll be, “Let’s go to Europe. Let’s tour the world.”

Your last tour was with the Paul Green Rock Academy. Those were obviously very young musicians without a ton of experience. This is almost the opposite. Yeah. I’m going out with the teenagers in Europe this summer. They’re brilliant to work with because they are very grateful to do a show like that. The same goes for the Band Geeks. I feel very grateful that they actually play so good. They seem to be thankful about doing this show.

I’m at a place in my career where I’m feeling like I’m in a very creative mode all the time. I’m finishing four projects for the coming five years. You’re going to have a lot of music coming out over the next five years.

What were you going through medically after the 2004 tour that prevented you from touring for a while? It was just asthma. I had asthmatic attacks. I went through a really tough time. My wife saved my life, actually. You recover from that and can’t think about doing what you used to do, so you just need to take it easy for a few months. I was in a hospital for a couple of months. I got better and better. Then I put together a solo show with a guitar.

Yes didn’t tour for four years. I’m sure the guys got frustrated at having to wait. I didn’t ask them to do anything. They just decided they wanted to get on the road. As you know, they hired a Canadian singer , a really nice guy. People just need to get on with life, no matter what.

How did you feel about them bringing someone else on? In some ways, I thought, “Forget it. I’m just going to go on the road myself and tell stories and play small clubs.” In a way, it was a breakthrough for me. I was emotionally still able to enjoy performing the songs that I wrote for the band. You have to let go of things and just get on with life.

I spoke to the first guy that replaced you a couple of months ago. He said that singing your vocal parts was really hard for him. It ultimately just blew out his voice. Those are tough sings to sing every night. Yep. [Laughs.] Well, I’m an alto tenor. Some of the recordings in the late Seventies and Eighties, I sing as though I’m in helium.

He pointed to the climax of “Heart of the Sunrise” where you go “Sharp…Distance!” It just killed him trying to recreate what you did there. It’s true. It’s not easy up there. But I’m doing it now. It seems to be going pretty good.

I woke up from the dream and told my wife. I said, “I just saw Chris. He was heading towards the light of Heaven.” She said, “He loved you.” I said, “Yeah. We were brothers.” It was an incredible moment.

A couple of months later, I was doing a show in Phoenix. I met Chris’ widow, Scotland, and I told her the story. She said to me, “He kept saying before he passed away that he wanted to go to Maui.” There you go.

But you didn’t actually speak with him before he died? Didn’t need to. He had his life to live, and I had my life. I actually had a great dream about Alan White last night. It was a lovely dream. He was with all the guys in the band … Not just one or two, but everybody who has been in the band. They were up there doing some gig or something. The next minute, he was right next to me. We hugged since he was the best man at my wedding about 25 years ago.

You got a chance to play with Alan and Steve at the Hall of Fame in 2017. What was that experience like for you? It was great, but I was hyperventilating a lot. I just loved the idea of getting up onstage and performing a couple of songs. When you’re just doing a couple of songs, that’s one thing. When you’re hanging around and getting ready to go up, you’ve got your fingers crossed it’s going sound OK. When we got up onstage to say “thank you,” I was totally out of control. I just kept saying, “Everyone is so beautiful!” Then Rick, perfect, gets up and starts telling dirty jokes. That was perfect for me. It made me relax.

I could see you enjoying Rick’s speech, which I really think is one of the best Hall of Fame speeches ever, if not the very best, and Steve not really enjoying it so much. Oh yeah. Exactly. [Laughs.]

Did you guys make any new music? We did some recordings at Trevor [Rabin]’s place. It just didn’t work out. Things are like that sometimes.

Are you still on good terms with Trevor and Rick? Sure. I sang happy birthday to Trevor last week.

Might you tour with Rick as a duo again some day? That was fun. That was so damn funny. You never know in life. You never really know. As I mentioned earlier, I have so many things I’m working on, especially the last couple years, just things coming together that I want to get clarified and produced, just get out there and perform and finish some recordings. I’m actually working a musical that I wrote 40 years ago.

What’s that? I met this guy called Marc Chagall on his 90th birthday. He was a painter, very, very famous guy. I didn’t know how famous he was when I met him. I met him at his birthday party down in the south of France. Bill Wyman brought me. He was such a sweet guy. Then I discovered the incredible art of this man, and the stained glass he’d created around the world. He was so well-known around the art world, so I decided to write a musical about him.

He said to me, “Jon, if you’re going to write a musical, it’ll take a long time.” I thought, “I’ll get it done next year.” Of course, 40 years later, we’re in the brink of getting it produced. It’s about his life.

What’s the status of it? We actually did a short performance of the project in San Francisco just a month ago. We’re testing the idea of it visually, musically. It was an abbreviated version, but it’s given us a lot of impetus to get on with it and possibly get it into production this year or next year. After waiting 40 years, it doesn’t matter.

You’re playing Yes music on tour with new musicians. Steve is playing Yes music on tour with new people. Can’t one argue that what you’re doing is just as authentically Yes as what he’s doing? Yeah. I’ve never seen his show though, so I can’t tell you. [Laughs.]

I spoke to Steve a couple years ago. He said that any reunion was “completely unthinkable.” [Big laugh.]

Why do you think he’s being so absolutist? I’m a pessimist… I’m a pessimistic optimist. You never know in this life. And that was just him at that moment in time. I sang with him on my last album, 1,000 Hands. At the very end, I had worked on a piece of music [“Now and Again”] I started with Chris and Alan about 28 years earlier. I sent it to Steve and said, “Would you play some lovely guitar at the end?” And he did. All I could think of when I heard was to sing with it, and I did.

And every night he goes onstage with a singer that sounds just like you. How do you feel about that? There’s a phrase for that: Imitation is the most sincere most form of flattery. [Laughs.]

To me and so many fans, the two of you are the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of prog rock. You should be onstage together. Well, it’s not going to happen as far as I know. I’ve mentioned a couple of times over the years that I’m very open to giving it a whirl. In these days, though, you never know what’s going to happen.

They play about 50 shows a year. They even did nearly 90 a few years back. Do you think that would be too much traveling for you at this point in your life? I don’t think so. I feel very healthy and happy. Me and my wife love touring. We’re going to be on the road this summer with the Academy of Rock all over Europe. Now we’re doing this wonderful experience with the Band Geeks. I just love their name. It’s so cool.

Are you working on a second chapter of your solo album 1,000 Hands? Yes. We’re working on it. I reckon that it’s going to be ready next year. I’ve been writing some songs. I even wrote an album in Chinese. Singing in Chinese is not easy.

You’re so positive and optimistic. A lot of people would be really bitter and angry if the band they started and fronted for decades was carrying on without them. I come from the North of England. I had my first band in 1963. That’s when the Beatles came out. I saw them before they were famous. I just keep going because life is a wonderful experience, if you want.

Do you see yourself touring and playing Yes songs in your eighties? Oh yeah. Of course.

Retirement is never a thought? Never. There’s no point.

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Crazy it’s been 50 years. I performed it with the Academy of Rock last year. We’re going to do it again this year in Europe. And doing it with teenagers is just unbelievable, the feeling.

I’ll let you go, but I’m optimistic that you and Steve are going to find a way to patch things up at some point and play together again. It just makes too much sense. You never know. You really never know, honestly.

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Yes announce new Classic Tales Of Yes tour dates for 2024

UK prog legends Yes return to the nation's venues for live dates in May and June 2024

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UK prog legends Yes have announced UK tour dates for their Classic Tales Of Yes tour for 2024. The run features seven dates that have been rescheduled from the band's cancelled 2023 tour, with new shows added at London's Royal Albert Hall and Bristol's Beacon.

The new dates will feature a mixture of classic Yes songs as well as new music from the band's upcoming album Mirror To The Sky , which will be released through InsideOut Music on May 19.

"We're putting together a great setlist covering the length and breadth of Yes’ career," says guitarist Steve Howe .

"As always, we are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band," adds Geoff Downes .

The dates have been announced in the wake of the cancellation of their proposed Relayer  tour of Europe for the third time . This time the band cited failure to get sufficient insurance to cover any Covid-related mishap or Act Of War.

The dates were scheduled for 2022 (having been postponed twice previously due to the pandemic), but the band changed their live plans for 2022 last March when they announced that they would celebrate the 50th anniversary of Close To The Edge instead .

Tickets for the seven dates that have been rescheduled remain valid for the new corresponding dates. Tickets for the London and Bristol shows go on sale Friday May 12 at noon. Full dates below.

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Classic Tales Of Yes UK tour dates 2024

May 23: Manchester Bridgewater Hall * May 24: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall * May 26: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall * May 28: York Barbican * May 29: Southend Cliffs Pavilion * May 31: Bristol Beacon Jun 01: Birmingham Symphony Hall * Jun 02: Gateshead The Sage * Jun 04: London Royal Albert Hall

*Show rescheduled from 2023, all tickets remain valid.

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Jordan Spieth chats with Korn Ferry Tour pro Jamie Lovemark on Wednesday at the Veritex Bank Championship. (Bret Clein/PGA TOUR)

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Jordan Spieth attended a Korn Ferry Tour event as a fan Wednesday. Yes, that Jordan Spieth.

Spieth made an appearance at the Veritex Bank Championship in his home Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, visiting with friends who competed in the pro-am at Texas Rangers Golf Club. Spieth’s buddies played nine holes with Matt McCarty and nine holes with Jamie Lovemark (Spieth’s close friend Richie Sapp, a groomsman in Spieth’s wedding, is the event’s tournament director).

Spieth, a three-time major champion, spent a brief period on the Korn Ferry Tour in his formative years, and he’s keenly aware of the game’s fine line between glory and the grind. Wednesday offered a chance to remember those days, and to reminisce on the vast depth in professional golf.

“These guys, they’re grinding,” Spieth said Wednesday. “They’re sometimes playing seven, eight weeks in a row … and all of a sudden they go on a run and they’re Scotite Scheffler. It’s where it all comes from.”

(This depth was further exemplified Thursday, when 24-year-old Frankie Capan III carded an opening-round 58 at Texas Rangers Golf Club, which wasn’t even the Korn Ferry Tour’s low round of the year. Cristobal Del Solar shot an opening-round 57 at the Astara Golf Championship presented by Mastercard in February.)

Spieth’s magical 2013 season included back-to-back top-10 finishes at the Korn Ferry Tour's The Panama Championship (T7) and Astara Golf Championship presented by Mastercard (T4). He then faced a decision point: continue on the Korn Ferry Tour, or head to the PGA TOUR’s Puerto Rico Open, into which he had received a sponsor exemption.

Spieth headed to Puerto Rico and finished second to earn a spot in the Valspar Championship, where he finished seventh to earn Special Temporary Membership on TOUR. The rest was history – he won the John Deere Classic later that summer to activate full membership, represented the United States in the Presidents Cup that fall and proceeded to global golf superstardom.

That year included a stint on the Korn Ferry Tour, which resonates to this day. (So much so, that he intended to track the competition as it unfolded at Texas Rangers GC.)

“Since I’m off this week, it will be fun (after) seeing this place, meeting the couple guys, looking this week on the app and seeing how they’re doing," Spieth said Wednesday. "Hearing a couple of the stories … Matt (McCarty), I know he was close last year and he’s doing pretty well this year so far, kind of right on the bubble.”

The top 30 on the season-ending Korn Ferry Tour Points List will earn 2025 PGA TOUR membership, joining Spieth at the game’s highest level. He’ll know what it took to get there.

PGA TOUR Digital's Bret Clein contributed to this report.

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Frankie Capan III, a 24-year-old who played collegiately at Florida Gulf Coast, set a new course record on the Korn Ferry Tour.

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Move over, Scottie Scheffler . Frankie Capan III has taken one of your records.

On Thursday, at the Veritex Bank Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour , Capan III recorded the second-lowest score in tour history with a 13-under 58.

His 58 set a new course record at Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington, Texas, which Scheffler previously held. The reigning Masters champion shot a 59 on this course on May 3, 2020, while playing with friends, as the PGA Tour was on hiatus due to COVID-19 at the time.

Meanwhile, Capan III bested Scheffler during the first round of an event on the Korn Ferry Tour, which has seen six different players card sub-60 rounds since the beginning of the 2023 season.

“It was a lot of fun out there. After the first four, five holes, I just felt really comfortable with my game and where I was at,” Capan III said.

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“I’ve been putting in a lot of work in the last few weeks and really the last few months just trying to dial a few things in. I think it all came together, which was nice. And then whenever you’re out there playing well and going low, I really just wanted to keep going as much as I could.”

Capan III rattled off four birdies over his first five holes and then capped off the front nine with an eagle three to shoot a 6-under 29.

By the time he made the turn, he knew his round had the potential to enter rare territory.

Seven consecutive birdies followed on holes 10 through 16, and suddenly, Capan III sat at 13-under par through 16 holes.

But he did not realize that this course played as a par-71. He thought it was a par-72.

“When I got to [13-under], I knew that, okay, there’s 59,” Capan III added.

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“But very seldom are you that far under par. I shot 59 before, so I thought I might as well break that. Then, I didn’t know it was par 71, but I was really just trying to birdie 17 and 18. Unfortunately, I didn’t get either one. I made an eight-foot slider on 18 to shoot 58. It was pretty cool.”

His tee shot on the par-5 18th found the fairway bunker, forcing him to lay up on the 524-yard par-5. He then found the green with his third shot and two-putted from 39 feet away, including that slider, for par.

“I still thought it was for 59,” Capan III added.

“When someone said it was for 58, I was excited because I know Scottie Scheffler shot 59, so whenever you can beat that guy, especially nowadays, I mean, you’ve got to take advantage.”

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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Imagine Dragons announce new album, summer 2024 tour with Massachusetts stop

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Imagine Dragons will launch its "Loom" tour on July 30, 2024, at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey. The tour includes an Aug. 6 concert at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Live Nation Entertainment

It’s time — one of the biggest bands in the world is going on tour this summer with a scheduled stop in Massachusetts.

Imagine Dragons will tour across North America in support of the band’s upcoming album “Loom,” which will be released on June 28. Fans looking to purchase tickets can do so by using reliable third-party ticket vendors such as StubHub and VividSeats .

“Working on this record was a rollercoaster,” Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds said about the album on Instagram Monday. “The beauty of songwriting is that it has always simply been my journal. It has documented decades of my journey through this strange life. And I’ve been lucky enough to create it with my best friends in a band and have you share it with us.”

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“Loom” is the band’s sixth studio album, and follows the Dragons’ 2022 effort “Mercury.” The new album’s first single, “Eyes Closed,” was released earlier this month .

In support of the new album, the Dragons will embark on the “ Loom World Tour ” starting June 30 in Camden, New Jersey at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion and ending Oct. 22 at the Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California.

The Dragons will be playing at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield on Aug. 6. As of Wednesday, April 24 the cheapest tickets for that show are $65 on StubHub and $65 on VividSeats.

  • New customers who purchase tickets through VividSeats can get $20 off a $200+ ticket order by using the promo code MassLive20 at checkout.

In addition to selling more than 74 million albums and 65 million digital songs sold worldwide, the Dragons have earned 160 billion streams across music platforms.

The band is the first rock act to have four songs, “Radioactive,” “Demons,” “Believer,” and “Thunder,” surpass one billion streams each on Spotify , and the only group in RIAA history to have four songs certified higher than Diamond. The Dragons are also known for the hits “It’s Time,” “Whatever It Takes,” and “Natural.”

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The Lazy Eyes announce debut headlining nationwide Australian tour

The Lazy Eyes will be touring their debut album 'Songbook', out early next year

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The Lazy Eyes have announced details of their debut nationwide Australian headline tour, set to take place throughout April and May next year.

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The Sydney four-piece will be touring in support of their forthcoming debut album ‘Songbook’ , which follows on from two prior EPs – aptly titled ‘EP1’ and ‘EP2’.

The band’s tour will kick off on April 1 in Canberra, before they play shows in Adelaide, Perth, Fremantle, Ballarat, Melbourne, Brisbane and Maroochydore. On May 1, the band will head to the Gold Coast, before playing shows in Wollongong and Newcastle, wrapping the tour up in their hometown of Sydney.

Throughout their run of headline shows, the band will also be making stops at several other festivals and events, including King Street Carnival and Euroa Music Festival . In addition, The Lazy Eyes are set to make their debut at Splendour In The Grass when the festival returns to Byron Bay this July .

Following their appearance at Splendour In The Grass, The Lazy Eyes will be supporting Splendour headliners The Strokes on their headline dates in both Sydney and Melbourne.

Tickets for all of The Lazy Eyes’ headline shows are on sale via the band’s official website . ‘Songbook’ is set for release early next year.

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2024 RBC Heritage leaderboard, scores: Scottie Scheffler leads with eye on fourth win in last five starts

Scheffler continues to dominate his peers as he inches closer to adding $3.6 million to his bank account.

Another week, another chance for Scottie Scheffler to add a tournament trophy to his sterling résumé. Despite entering with what most believe would be an automatic Masters hangover, the world No. 1 is No. 1 on the leaderboard at the 2024 RBC Heritage with 18 holes to play. This despite just nine holes of practice and an early misstep.

Scheffler was flawless Saturday, utilizing an 8-under 63 to climb to 16 under for the tournament, one clear of Sepp Straka. Scheffler's 54-hole lead marks his eighth lead or co-lead in his last 17 rounds as he searches for his fourth victory in his last five starts, potentially the 10th of his PGA Tour career.

Scheffler's 63 not only saw him pull away from the field but pull closer to Tiger Woods for most consecutive rounds at par or better since 1983. Scheffler's Saturday matched Fred Funk at 38 straight, putting him 14 off the pace of Woods' record 52.Scheffler will also look to join Woods in 2006 as the latest golfer to win a tournament one week immediately after winning a major championship.

It is likely Scheffler will need to extend this under-par streak if he expects to add another jacket to his closet. While a bevy of stars lurk, final rounds have proven to be no sweat for the best player in the world this year. Scheffler has raced away from the field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Masters, and he chased down the leaders at The Players Championship. No matter the situation, Scheffler and his game areup for it.

"I think tomorrow is going to be challenging," Scheffler said. "We're going to get a different wind tomorrow, so the golf course will play pretty different. It's something that we'll adjust to tonight, kind of get in the right headspace. Go out tomorrow and try our best to stay patient and execute."  

1. Scottie Scheffler (-16):  He has been perfect since his double bogey on No. 3 in Round 1 as Scheffler has neither put a five on his scorecard this week nor dropped a shot in his last 51 holes. During this stretch, he has tacked on 17 birdies, eight of which came in Round 3. Scheffler had everything in sequence on Moving Day as he hit 10 fairways and 15 greens, going 5 for 5 getting up-and-down. 

Of his eight birdies, seven came from inside 10 feet; the lone outside effort came on the short par-4 ninth. Scheffler was able to connect from 36 feet, turn in 5-under 31 and keep the momentum rolling into the inward half where he ultimately grabbed the lead for himself.

"No. 8 was really only the bad swing I made today, and it was nice to get that ball up-and-down," Scheffler said. "Then No. 9, it's two days in a row where I've hit decent drives and ended up in a weird spot. Yesterday, I had the plugged lie, and today, instead of staying on the upslope or going in the bunker, it stays on the downslope. Seemed like there was more grass underneath it but wasn't able to get underneath it to hit the flop, but it was nice to see that ball go in for sure."

Other contenders

2. Sepp Straka (-15) 3. Collin Morikawa (-14) T4. Ludvig Åberg, Patrick Rodgers, Sahith Theegala (-13) T7. Tom Hoge, Seamus Power, Patrick Cantlay, J.T. Poston (-12)

For most of Saturday, it appeared Åberg would be the one to challenge Scheffler much like he did at the Masters. The young Swede was automatic on the front nine, giving himself chance after chance from inside 10 feet, but he was unable to convert with much consistency. Despite a smidge of trouble on the greens, last week's runner up turned in 3 under and added another birdie on the 11th to tie Scheffler at 14 under.

Åberg played his last seven holes in 1 over, while Scheffler played his last four holes in 2 under to build a three-stroke edge over the man who came closest to him at Augusta National. Åberg will need to be perfect tomorrow, but he has proven already in his young career that he is capable of such a performance.

"I think we're all expecting [Scheffler] to be there with the way that he's been playing," Åberg said. "I think we all expect him to play well, and there's nothing I can do about it. All I try to do is focus on myself and make sure that I hit the shots the way I want to and then see where that takes me."

2024 RBC Heritage updated odds and picks

Odds via SportsLine consensus

  • Scottie Scheffler: 2/3
  • Sepp Straka: 11/2
  • Collin Morikawa: 7-1
  • Ludvig Åberg: 11-1
  • Sahith Theegala: 18-1
  • Patrick Cantlay: 28-1

Straka is going to be frisky -- he's capable of winning and has a ton of game -- but let's not reinvent the wheel now. Scheffler has been stellar from the pole position in recent memory (including last week) and shows no signs of slowing down. After an iffy start to his week, the world No. 1 has settled in and should settle into a new tartan jacket on the 18th green tomorrow.

Morikawa climbs within one

A birdie on 15 has Collin Morikawa in the inside lane on joining Scottie Scheffler in the final group tomorrow. It would be the same final two as the Masters just a week ago with Morikawa looking to be the one to exact revenge. He stands at 15 under and one behind Scheffler with three to go.

Scheffler gets in at 16 under

The world No. 1 started the day at 8 under, shot 8 under and is in the house at 16 under. Scheffler was brilliant on Saturday as he had everything going for him. He was stellar off the tee, on approach and a perfect 5/5 getting up and down. Outside a double bogey on No. 3 on Thursday, Scheffler has not dropped a shot. 

Rory posts 68

There was some good and some bad for Rory today, and it all adds up to a 3-under 68. He was even par on his final 13 holes after getting off to a dream start. He stands at 10 under and five behind Scottie Scheffler who is on the surface on 17 with a 12-foot birdie look.

Scheffler goes two clear

Just like that a share of the lead has turned into a two-stroke lead. With Scottie Scheffler making birdie on the par-5 15th and Ludvig Aberg dropping a shot on the par-4 12th, Scheffler is two clear at 15 under.

Ludvig leaps into a share

The young Swede grabs a birdie on the 11th to get to 14 under alongside Scottie Scheffler. They are one clear of Collin Morikawa and Tom Hoge on the back nine at Harbour Town, but Ludvig just hammered a tree off the tee on the 12th. Meanwhile, Scheffler is in the fairway on 15 hoping to get on in two.

Morikawa tacks on a birdie at the turn

Choosing to lay up, Collin Morikawa stuffs his wedge from 100 yards on the short par-4 9th to get within one of Scottie Scheffler. Morikawa's iron play has been a hot topic this season and while it has flashed, it has been somewhat inconsistent. Let's see if he can keep this going and keep the pace on the back nine.

Scheffler eyes go-ahead birdie

He knocks it to 5 feet on the par-4 12th, and Scheffler will have that to reach 14 under and grab the lead by himself. He is currently tied at 13 under with Ludvig Aberg who steps to the short par-4 9th hoping to add a birdie of his own. These two are battling again.

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Imagine Dragons To Unveil New Album ‘LOOM’ On June 28th & Launch North American Headline Tour

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New single “eyes closed” available now, entering a fearlessly bold era, imagine dragons will unveil their anxiously awaited sixth full-length album, loom (kidinakorner/interscope), on june 28, 2024., pre-order/pre-save here ..

“Imagine Dragons are flying higher than ever ….Ten years after their commercial breakthrough, the Las Vegas rockers are still scoring real crossover hits, playing to packed houses, and playing a U2-esque long game” – Billboard

“Imagine Dragons still know how to efficiently stomp stadiums into rubble…The alt-rock band remains reliably, radioactively enormous ”—Rolling Stone

In tandem with the record, the band will embark on their biggest North American headline tour to date. Descending upon legendary venues across the country, it kicks off on July 30, 2024 in Camden, NJ at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion , rolls through major markets coast-to-coast, and concludes on October 22, 2024 at Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Bowl . Check out the full confirmed itinerary below.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale (details below) beginning on April 23.  Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on April 26 at 10AM local time at https://www.imaginedragonsmusic.com/tour .

VIP: Several VIP experiences will be available. Select packages include a signed guitar played by a member of Imagine Dragons on stage that night, a backstage tour, on-stage photo, and more!  All VIP packages include early entry, digital activities, and exclusive merchandise. Learn more at ImagineDragonsVIP.com.

PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Imagine Dragons tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning April 23 at 10AM local time until Thursday, April 25 at 10PM local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com .

Imagine Dragons’ sixth studio album LOOM represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they’ve ever made. LOOM , produced entirely by Imagine Dragons and their longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio. Featuring 9 brand new tracks including hit single “Eyes Closed”, LOOM signifies new beginnings on the horizon – the excitement for a new day, moments yet to come.

Last year, the members of Imagine Dragons found themselves with a rare and well-deserved break from the road—perhaps their longest in many years. So, they made the most of it by devoting that time to family and friends. Catalyzed by this respite with a refreshed perspective, the band rallied together in the studio and mined the same well of inspiration that fed their most beloved material. The musicians reflected on the past in order to catapult into a future where stylistic boundaries have disappeared entirely and anything is possible creatively. This journey has brought them to their most dynamic and definitive body of work to date, LOOM .

To herald LOOM , the band recently shared their soaring new anthem entitled “Eyes Closed.” Check out the video HERE . The track illuminates their penchant for boundary-breaking. Stretching the limits of the soundscape almost to the breaking point, they harness a burst of energy with a rafter-reaching refrain primed to soar on the upcoming summer tour.

It’s the year of the Dragons …

Tour Dates:

July 30, 2024 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

August 2, 2024 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

August 4, 2024 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

August 6, 2024 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

August 8, 2024 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

August 12, 2024 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

August 14, 2024 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

August 16, 2024 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

August 18, 2024 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

August 20, 2024 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

August 22, 2024 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

August 23, 2024  – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

August 26, 2024 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

August 28, 2024 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

August 30, 2024 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

September 1, 2024 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

September 4, 2024 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

September 6, 2024 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

September 8, 2024 – Ridgedale, MO – Thunder Ridge Nature’s Arena

September 28, 2024 – Seattle, WA, The Gorge Amphitheatre

September 29, 2024 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

October 2, 2024 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre

October 5, 2024 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

October 6, 2024 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

October 9, 2024 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater

October 11, 2024 – Salt Lake City, UT –  Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

October 17, 2024 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

October 20, 2024 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

October 22, 2024 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl

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Imagine Dragons continue to redefine rock in the 21 st century. Filling stadiums, crafting cloud-rattling anthems, and breaking records at every turn, diamond-certified GRAMMY® Award-winning Las Vegas quartet Imagine Dragons occupy rarified air as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. Tallying cumulative sales of 74 million album equivalents, 65 million digital songs, and over 160 billion streams, they stand out as “the only band in history to earn four RIAA Diamond singles , ” namely “Radioactive” (16x-platinum), “Believer” (13x-platinum), “Thunder” (12x-platinum) and “Demons” (11x-platinum). Since emerging in 2009, they’ve scored five consecutive Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200 with Night Visions [2012] (7x-platinum) (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope), Smoke+Mirrors [2015] (platinum) (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope), Evolve [2017] (triple-platinum) (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope), Origins [2018] (platinum)(KIDinaKORNER/Interscope), and Mercury – Act 1 [2021]( KIDinaKORNER/Interscope). With the release of Mercury – Act 2 (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope) in 2022, they completed their first double-album opus produced by the legendary Rick Rubin. The hit single “Bones,” featured on Mercury Act 2, went to number one at Alternative Radio and remains in the Global Top 50 on Spotify. The band’s hit collaboration with East Atlanta-based rapper J.I.D, “Enemy,” has racked up billions of global streams and landed at #6 on the IFPI Global Singles Chart for 2022. Dominating radio, they remain one of only four bands to ever achieve consecutive Top 5 singles at Alternative radio, and the only band to repeat this feat. Most recently, Imagine Dragons made history on Spotify, as “Bad Liar” became their 10th song to surpass 1 billion streams. The band now holds the crown for the group with most billion-plus streamed songs, becoming the first in the platform’s history to have ten songs reach this milestone. Meanwhile, Imagine Dragons’ music videos for hits “Thunder” and “Believer” have garnered an astounding 2 billion YouTube views, while videos for “Radioactive” and “Demons” have surpassed over 1 billion views.  They’ve collaborated with everyone from Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, and Wiz Khalifa to Avicii and film composer Hans Zimmer. Giving back, they’ve raised millions for various causes, including their pediatric cancer charity the Tyler Robinson Foundation, and frontman Dan Reynolds’ LOVELOUD Foundation and festival in support of LGBTQ+ youth. In 2022, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky named them ambassadors for UNITED 24, which benefits humanitarian aid in Ukraine. Imagine Dragons earned an impressive four nominations for the 2022 American Music Awards including “Favorite Pop Duo or Group,” “Favorite Rock Artist,” “Favorite Rock Album” and “Favorite Rock Song.” The band was also nominated for “Group of 2022” for the 2022 People’s Choice Awards. Most recently, they received an MTV VMA nomination for “Video For Good” for their acclaimed “Crushed” music video.

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Imagine Dragons Plan Summer Tour for New Album, ‘Loom'

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Now that Dan Reynolds has shown off his Indiana Jones–like ability to escape boobytrapped ancient ruins - all without the aid of socks - in Imagine Dragons' "Eyes Closed" video, the group will show that it can tour with its eyes closed as veterans of the road. The Imagine Dragons will kick off an arena tour this summer - tied to the release of their new nine-track album, Loom (out June 28) - and it will run through the fall.

Tickets will go on sale Friday. Various presales begin Tuesday. Full details are on the group's website . There are also VIP packages including one with "a signed guitar played by a member of Imagine Dragons on stage that night."

Reynolds commented on "Eyes Closed" and the group's worldview going into Loom . "After taking some time off the road and spending time catching up with family and loved ones, I finally have felt the desire to go back to the sonic places that originally brought me the most joy, but with a new outlook and mentality," he said. "The world looks much different after being a band for more than a decade. But some things will always remain the same. It's finding that right balance of nostalgia and freshness that brings me the most joy in the studio. We had a lot of fun making this one and hope you enjoy it too."

The group worked on the album with the Swedish songwriting and production duo Mattman & Robin again. Their previous collaborations include "Believer" and "Natural." They have not yet revealed Loom's track list.

Imagine Dragons Tour Dates:

July 30 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

Aug. 2 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Aug. 4 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Aug. 6 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center

Aug. 8 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage

Aug. 12 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre

Aug. 14 – Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake

Aug. 16 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Aug. 18 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

Aug. 20 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center

Aug. 22 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live

Aug. 23 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion

Aug. 26 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

Aug. 28 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion

Aug. 30 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

Sept. 1 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Sept. 4 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion

Sept. 6 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

Sept. 8 – Ridgedale, MO @ Thunder Ridge Nature's Arena

Sept. 28 – Seattle, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheatre

Sept. 29 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Oct. 2 – Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre

Oct. 5 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct. 6 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

Oct. 9 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater

Oct. 11 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct. 17 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Oct. 20 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre

Oct. 22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl

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