List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s)

The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades.

    The band played live from its creation in Summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969. They played regularly through December 1980, with the band splitting up early the next year. The band reformed in 1983, and regular tours resumed in 1984 and continued over the next few decades. The longest break in touring came from late 2004 through late 2008. Touring has tended to focus on the UK and the rest of Europe, The United States, Canada and Japan, but the band have also played other parts of the world, notably Australia.

    Drama Tour

    Drama Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Europe
    Associated albumDrama
    Start date29 August 1980
    End date18 December 1980
    Legs2
    No. of shows65 (66 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    Setlist:[1]

    • "Does it Really Happen?" (Squire, Howe, White, Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes)
    • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
    • "Into the Lens" (Squire, Howe, White, Horn, Downes)
    • "Clap" (Howe)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "Go Through This" (Squire, Howe, White, Horn, Downes)
    • "Man in a White Car Suite" (Squire, Howe, White, Horn, Downes)
    • "We Can Fly from Here" (Horn, Downes, Squire)
    • "Tempus Fugit" (Squire, Howe, White, Horn, Downes)
    • "Amazing Grace/The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)" (Traditional, arr. Squire/Squire)
    • "Machine Messiah" (Squire, Howe, White, Horn, Downes)
    • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Squire, Howe)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)

    Also occasionally played were:

    Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
    United States and Canada
    29 August 1980TorontoCanadaMaple Leaf Gardens 16,500 / 16,500 $231,000
    30 August 1980MontrealMontreal Forum 17,872 / 18,000 $223,400
    1 September 1980HartfordUnited StatesHartford Civic Center
    2 September 1980PortlandCumberland County Civic Center
    4 September 1980New York CityMadison Square Garden54,000 / 54,000$680,000
    5 September 1980
    6 September 1980
    8 September 1980ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center
    9 September 1980BostonBoston Garden
    10 September 1980Glen FallsGlens Falls Civic Center
    11 September 1980LandoverCapital Centre
    12 September 1980PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum 32,861 / 35,000 $410,762
    13 September 1980
    14 September 1980BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena
    16 September 1980RochesterRochester War Memorial
    17 September 1980BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
    18 September 1980PittsburghPittsburgh Civic Arena
    19 September 1980DetroitJoe Louis Arena
    20 September 1980RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
    21 September 1980CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
    22 September 1980ChicagoInternational Amphitheatre 18,000 / 18,000 $190,836
    23 September 1980
    25 September 1980St. LouisThe Checkerdome5,259 / 16,000$46,218
    26 September 1980TulsaTulsa Convention Center
    27 September 1980DallasReunion Arena
    28 September 1980San AntonioHemisFair Arena
    29 September 1980HoustonThe Summit
    1 October 1980 Tempe University Activity Center
    2 October 1980San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
    3 October 1980Los AngelesLos Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
    4 October 1980
    5 October 1980FresnoSelland Arena
    6 October 1980Daly CityCow Palace8,805 / 13,000$91,812
    9 October 1980Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic Center
    10 October 1980Notre DameConvocation Center
    11 October 1980ChampaignAssembly Hall
    13 October 1980LouisvilleLouisville Gardens
    14 October 1980NashvilleMunicipal Auditorium
    16 October 1980BethlehemStabler Arena
    17 October 1980PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum13,541 / 15,000$122,361
    18 October 1980HamptonHampton Coliseum
    19 October 1980UniondaleNassau Coliseum
    20 October 1980New HavenNew Haven Coliseum
    United Kingdom
    16 November 1980BristolEnglandHippodrome Theatre
    17 November 1980OxfordNew Theatre
    19 November 1980BirminghamBirmingham Odeon 4,878 / 4,878 $68,292
    20 November 1980
    22 November 1980QueensferryWalesDeeside Leisure Centre
    24 November 1980LeicesterEnglandDe Montfort Hall
    25 November 1980
    27 November 1980GlasgowScotlandApollo Theatre
    29 November 1980EdinburghPlayhouse Theatre
    30 November 1980
    2 December 1980NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
    3 December 1980
    4 December 1980
    6 December 1980ManchesterApollo Theatre
    7 December 1980
    9 December 1980SouthamptonMayflower Theatre
    10 December 1980
    11 December 1980BrightonBrighton Centre
    12 December 1980LondonLewisham Odeon
    14 December 1980Hammersmith Odeon
    15 December 1980
    16 December 1980
    17 December 1980Rainbow Theatre
    18 December 1980

    9012Live Tour

    9012Live Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Europe, South America
    Associated album90125
    Start date28 February 1984
    End date9 February 1985
    Legs4
    No. of shows141 (144 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    plus

    • Casey Young – Additional keyboards (offstage)

    Setlist:[2]

    • "Cinema" (Trevor Rabin, Kaye, Squire, White)
    • "Leave It" (Rabin, Horn, Squire)
    • "Our Song" (dropped between 4 March 1984 and 9 August 1984, dropped after 1 October 1984) (Anderson, Squire, Rabin, White)
    • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (dropped between 9 August 1984 and 1 October 1984) (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
    • "Hold On" (Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Perpetual Change" (dropped after 1 March 1984) (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Hearts" (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, White, Squire)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • Kaye solo/"Si" (dropped between 29 August 1984 and 1 October 1984) (Kaye)
    • "Solly's Beard" (Rabin)
    • "Changes" (Rabin, Anderson, White)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "Soon"
    • "Make It Easy" (Intro)/Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Rabin, Anderson, Squire, Horn)
    • "It Can Happen" (Anderson, Squire, Rabin)
    • "Long Distance Runaround" (dropped after 26 July 1984)
    • "Whitefish/Amazing Grace" (Squire; traditional, arr. Squire)
    • "City of Love" (Anderson, Rabin)
    • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Squire, Howe)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Gimme Some Lovin'" (added on from 9 August 1984) (Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood) (originally by The Spencer Davis Group in 1966)

    Also occasionally played were:

    • "Sweet Dreams" (Anderson, Foster) (Played on 5 March 1984 and 6 March 1984)
    • "I'm Down" (Lennon-McCartney) (Played on 24 June 1984 and 1 September 1984)
    Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
    United States and Canada
    28 February 1984MillersvilleUnited StatesMillersville University
    1 March 1984ColumbusOhio Center 6,864 / 6,864 $82,368
    2 March 1984ToledoCentennial Hall
    4 March 1984DetroitJoe Louis Arena15,501 / 15,501$209,263
    5 March 1984ChampaignAssembly Hall
    6 March 1984Cedar RapidsFive Seasons Center
    7 March 1984Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic Center
    8 March 1984RosemontRosemont Horizon28,452 / 28,452$383,361
    9 March 1984
    10 March 1984MilwaukeeMECCA Arena 10,732 / 11,609 $120,047
    11 March 1984St. LouisKiel Auditorium8,576 / 10,532$106,814
    12 March 1984Kansas CityKemper Arena12,670 / 13,882$155,865
    14 March 1984Oklahoma CityMyriad Convention Center
    15 March 1984DallasReunion Arena
    16 March 1984HoustonThe Summit
    17 March 1984AustinFrank Erwin Center12,092 / 13,628$143,989
    20 March 1984DenverMcNichols Sports Arena15,247 / 18,000$209,289
    21 March 1984AlbuquerqueTingley Coliseum
    22 March 1984PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum8,570 / 13,460$107,125
    23 March 1984TucsonMcKale Center5,974 / 14,418$74,618
    24 March 1984ParadiseThomas & Mack Center6,541 / 10,274$96,855
    26 March 1984InglewoodThe Forum 15,484 / 15,484 $185,808
    27 March 1984San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
    28 March 1984InglewoodThe Forum15,556 / 15,556$207,463
    29 March 1984Daly CityCow Palace
    30 March 1984
    31 March 1984RenoLawlor Events Center
    2 April 1984VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum8,818 / 10,000$102,164
    3 April 1984SeattleUnited StatesSeattle Center Coliseum
    4 April 1984PullmanBeasley Coliseum
    5 April 1984BoiseBSU Pavilion
    7 April 1984 Casper Casper Events Center
    8 April 1984Rapid CityRushmore Plaza Civic Center
    10 April 1984Saint PaulSt. Paul Civic Center
    11 April 1984MadisonDane County Coliseum6,903 / 9,813$93,184
    12 April 1984IndianapolisMarket Square Arena
    13 April 1984CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
    15 April 1984NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium8,333 / 9,470$104,384
    16 April 1984AtlantaOmni Coliseum 11,466 / 11,466 $137,592
    18 April 1984LakelandLakeland Civic Center17,982 / 20,000$236,585
    19 April 1984
    20 April 1984North Fort MyersLee County Civic Center6,293 / 9,000$78,552
    21 April 1984Pembroke PinesHollywood Sportatorium
    22 April 1984JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum 6,219 / 10,276 $80,847
    24 April 1984MemphisMid-South Coliseum
    25 April 1984LexingtonRupp Arena
    26 April 1984Notre DameConvocation Center
    28 April 1984OxfordMillett Hall9,992 / 10,000$104,384
    29 April 1984ErieErie Civic Center 7,500 / 7,500 $91,935
    30 April 1984PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum18,355 / 18,355$230,224
    1 May 1984PittsburghCivic Arena 12,097 / 15,000 $145,164
    2 May 1984RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
    4 May 1984HartfordHartford Civic Center26,479 / 32,152$323,242
    5 May 1984
    7 May 1984East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena19,286 / 20,528$259,924
    8 May 1984ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center11,015 / 12,100$135,416
    9 May 1984BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
    10 May 1984RochesterRochester Community War Memorial9,235 / 9,235$111,372
    11 May 1984UniondaleNassau Coliseum
    12 May 1984WorcesterWorcester Centrum12,507 / 12,507$151,333
    14 May 1984New York CityMadison Square Garden
    15 May 1984LandoverCapital Centre17,413 / 18,500$217,662
    Europe
    11 June 1984StockholmSwedenJohanneshovs Isstadion
    13 June 1984 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Center
    14 June 1984Malmö SwedenMalmö Isstadion
    15 June 1984GothenburgScandinavium
    16 June 1984DrammenNorwayDrammenshallen
    18 June 1984BerlinGermanyWaldbühne
    19 June 1984HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
    21 June 1984CologneSporthalle
    22 June 1984StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
    23 June 1984 Dortmund Westfalenhallen
    24 June 1984
    25 June 1984MunichOlympiahalle
    26 June 1984ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
    28 June 1984MannheimGermanyEisstadion am Friedrichspark
    29 June 1984FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
    30 June 1984WürzburgCarl-Diem-Halle
    1 July 1984RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
    2 July 1984
    3 July 1984BrusselsBelgiumForest National
    5 July 1984NantesFranceStade de la Beaujoire
    7 July 1984ParisPalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
    8 July 1984
    11 July 1984LondonEnglandWembley Arena
    12 July 1984
    14 July 1984BirminghamNEC Arena
    17 July 1984ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
    18 July 1984MilanItalyPalasport di San Siro
    20 July 1984NiceFrancePalais des Expositions
    21 July 1984BéziersArènes de Béziers
    22 July 1984BiarritzParc des Sports Aguiléra
    24 July 1984BarcelonaSpainLa Monumental
    26 July 1984MadridCampo de Fútbol de Vallecas
    United States and Canada
    9 August 1984OmahaUnited StatesOmaha Civic Auditorium 10,000 / 10,000 $122,500
    11 August 1984East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre13,406 / 20,000$157,136
    12 August 1984Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
    13 August 1984ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
    15 August 1984LouisvilleFreedom Hall
    16 August 1984CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center
    17 August 1984Fort WayneAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
    18 August 1984WyomingFort Wyoming in Lamar Park
    20 August 1984OttawaCanadaLansdowne Park
    21 August 1984Quebec CityQuebec City Coliseum
    22 August 1984MontrealMontreal Forum
    23 August 1984TorontoCNE Stadium
    24 August 1984Cuyahoga FallsUnited StatesBlossom Music Center
    25 August 1984RochesterRochester Community War Memorial
    26 August 1984SyracuseGreat New York State Fair
    27 August 1984Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
    29 August 1984New York CityForest Hills Tennis Stadium
    1 September 1984HersheyHersheypark Arena
    2 September 1984SpringfieldSpringfield Civic Center5,348 / 9,800$69,255
    3 September 1984PortlandCumberland County Civic Center
    4 September 1984HolmdelGarden State Arts Center
    6 September 1984ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
    7 September 1984BostonBoston Garden
    8 September 1984New HavenNew Haven Coliseum8,104 / 10,700$106,196
    9 September 1984PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum35,917 / 35,917$488,058
    10 September 1984
    12 September 1984HamptonHampton Coliseum
    13 September 1984CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
    14 September 1984GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
    15 September 1984AtlantaOmni Coliseum
    16 September 1984Bonner SpringsSandstone Amphitheater
    18 September 1984BoulderCU Events Center7,616 / 12,170$98,305
    20 September 1984RenoLawlor Events Center6,959 / 8,000$104,385
    21 September 1984BerkeleyHearst Greek Theater16,952 / 16,952$257,640
    22 September 1984
    23 September 1984IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre 16,085 / 16,085 $189,127
    25 September 1984Salt Lake CitySalt Palace
    27 September 1984CalgaryCanadaOlympic Saddledome
    28 September 1984EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum
    29 September 1984
    1 October 1984PortlandUnited StatesMemorial Coliseum
    South America
    17 January 1985Rio de JaneiroBrazilRock in Rio
    20 January 1985
    27 January 1985MaldonadoUruguayCampus Municipal de Maldonado
    1 February 1985Buenos AiresArgentinaJosé Amalfitani Stadium
    2 February 1985
    6 February 1985 Rosario Teatro Olimpo
    9 February 1985 Buenos Aires José Amalfitani Stadium
    12 February 1985 Mar del Plata Hotel Provincial
    13 February 1985

    Big Generator Tour

    Big Generator Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Asia
    Associated albumBig Generator
    Start date14 November 1987
    End date13 April 1988
    Legs3
    No. of shows67 (92 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    Setlist:[3]

    • "Almost Like Love" (dropped after 20 December 1987) (Kaye, Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Rhythm of Love" (Kaye, Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Hold On" (Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
    • "Changes" (Rabin, Anderson, White; Kaye, Squire)
    • "Big Generator" (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, White, Squire)
    • "Shoot High, Aim Low" (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, White, Squire)
    • "Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence)" (Anderson)
    • Kaye solo (Kaye)
    • "Solly's Beard" (Rabin)
    • "Make it Easy" (Intro)/Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Rabin, Anderson, Squire, Horn)
    • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
    • "Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil") (Excerpt) (added on from 7 December 1987) (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White)
    • "Amazing Grace" (traditional, arr. Squire)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "I'm Running" (dropped after 22 November 1987) (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, White, Squire)
    • "Würm" (the third section of "Starship Trooper") (Howe)
    • "Love Will Find a Way" (Rabin)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)

    Also played occasionally were:

    • "Soon" (Anderson) (Played on 4 April 1988)
    • "On The Silent Wings of Freedom" (Anderson, Squire) (only the bass riff only on 19 November 1987)
    • "Final Eyes" (Played on 14 November 1987, 19 November 1987, 21 November 1987, and 28 November 1987)
    Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
    United States and Canada
    20 October 1987 Peoria United States Peoria Civic Center N/A
    22 October 1987 Kansas City Kemper Arena
    23 October 1987 Oklahoma City The Myriad
    25 October 1987 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
    26 October 1987 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
    27 October 1987 Las Cruces Pan American Center
    29 October 1987 Houston The Summit
    31 October 1987 Dallas Reunion Arena
    1 November 1987 Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center
    3 November 1987 Memphis Mid-South Coliseum
    5 November 1987 Jacksonville Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
    6 November 1987 Hollywood Hollywood Sportatorium
    7 November 1987 Tampa USF Sun Dome
    10 November 1987 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
    11 November 1987 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center
    13 November 1987 Atlanta Omni Coliseum
    14 November 1987OmahaOmaha Civic Auditorium 10,000 / 10,000 $125,000
    15 November 1987 South Bend Athletics and Convocation Center
    17 November 1987 Lincoln Delaney Sports Center
    18 November 1987 Bloomington Met Center
    19 November 1987SpringfieldPrairie Capital Convention Center
    21 November 1987DetroitJoe Louis Arena
    22 November 1987LouisvilleFreedom Hall
    23 November 1987St. LouisSt. Louis Arena6,974 / 10,000$96,959
    24 November 1987MilwaukeeMECCA Arena
    25 November 1987RosemontRosemont Horizon10,921 / 12,265$191,118
    27 November 1987PittsburghCivic Arena
    28 November 1987RichmondRichmond Coliseum
    29 November 1987PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum30,839 / 30,839$479,028
    30 November 1987
    1 December 1987SyracuseOnondaga County War Memorial
    3 December 1987HartfordHartford Civic Center
    4 December 1987BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
    6 December 1987OttawaCanadaOttawa Civic Center3,545 / 10,000$60,841
    7 December 1987Quebec CityQuebec City Coliseum
    8 December 1987MontrealMontreal Forum
    9 December 1987TorontoMaple Leaf Gardens9,103 / 10,000$164,453
    11 December 1987WorcesterUnited StatesWorcester Centrum
    12 December 1987RochesterRochester Community War Memorial
    13 December 1987LandoverCapital Centre
    15 December 1987TroyRensselaer Polytechnic Institute Fieldhouse
    16 December 1987New York CityMadison Square Garden
    17 December 1987ProvidenceProvidence Civic Center6,639 / 6,639$109,543
    18 December 1987East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena
    19 December 1987
    20 December 1987BethlehemStabler Arena6,004 / 6,004$105,070
    United States and Canada
    19 January 1988Tallahassee United StatesLeon County Civic Center3,687 / 6,944$47,042
    20 January 1988PensacolaPensacola Civic Center
    22 January 1988TampaUSF Sun Dome15,514 / 16,970$256,480
    23 January 1988
    24 January 1988Pembroke PinesHollywood Sportatorium
    25 January 1988 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    28 January 1988 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
    29 January 1988 Columbus Ohio Center
    31 January 1988 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
    2 February 1988 Kalamazoo Wings Stadium
    5 February 1988UniondaleNassau Coliseum12,508 / 14,268$220,001
    6 February 1988BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena 6,925 / 6,925 $84,886
    7 February 1988PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum13,637 / 13,637$216,676
    8 February 1988HersheyHersheypark Arena
    10 February 1988NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium
    11 February 1988CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
    12 February 1988AtlantaOmni Coliseum
    13 February 1988Chapel HillDean Smith Center
    16 February 1988RichfieldRichfield Coliseum9,527 / 12,245$157,196
    17 February 1988CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
    19 February 1988HoustonThe Summit8,199 / 12,618$131,478
    20 February 1988LafayetteCajundome
    21 February 1988DallasReunion Arena
    22 February 1988AustinFrank Erwin Center4,976 / 6,528$71,066
    24 February 1988TucsonTucson Convention Center4,927 / 7,221$73,040
    26 February 1988SacramentoARCO Arena6,247 / 9,700$109,323
    27 February 1988OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena12,823 / 13,000$237,226
    28 February 1988RenoLawlor Events Center
    1 March 1988FresnoSelland Arena
    2 March 1988InglewoodThe Forum11,161 / 13,506$165,261
    4 March 1988Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl4,526 / 4,526$77,814
    5 March 1988Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre 18,765 / 18,765 $195,681
    8 March 1988San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena5,715 / 8,928$105,728
    9 March 1988TempeASU Activity Center5,352 / 7,098$79,497
    10 March 1988Las VegasAladdin Theatre 6,800 / 6,800 $83,354
    11 March 1988AlbuquerqueTingley Coliseum
    13 March 1988DenverMcNichols Sports Arena7,895 / 13,000$142,397
    30 March 1988Honolulu Neil S. Blaisdell Center
    Asia
    4 April 1988TokyoJapanYoyogi National Gymnasium
    5 April 1988
    7 April 1988
    9 April 1988YokohamaYokohama Cultural Gymnasium
    10 April 1988NagoyaCentury Hall
    12 April 1988OsakaOsaka Prefectural Gymnasium
    13 April 1988

    An Evening of Yes Music Plus Tour (ABWH)

    This tour is documented on the live release: An Evening of Yes Music Plus.

    Lineup:

    plus:

    Setlist:[4]

    • Medley: "Time and a Word/Owner of a Lonely Heart/Teakbois: The Life and Time of Bobby Dread" (Anderson, Foster/ Anderson, Horn, Rabin, Squire/ Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford)
    • "Clap/Mood for a Day" (Howe)
    • "Leaves of Green" (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman, White) (only on 29 July 1989)
    • Wakeman solo (Wakeman)
    • "Long Distance Runaround"/Bruford solo (Anderson; Bruford)
    • "Birthright" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford, Max Bacon)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Bruford)
    • "Quartet" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford) (only on 29 July 1989)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire) (omitted on some dates in 1990)
    • "Soon" (Anderson) (only on 29 October 1989)
    • "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Themes" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford)
    • Levin-Bruford duet (Bruford, Tony Levin)
    • "Brother of Mine" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford, Downes)
    • "The Meeting" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford)
    • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
    • "Order of the Universe" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford, Rhett Lawrence)
    • "Let's Pretend" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman, Bruford, Vangelis) (only on 29 July 1989)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Howe, Squire) (omitted on some dates in 1990)
    • "Sweet Dreams" (Anderson, Foster) (only occasionally from 4 August 1989)
    Date City Country Venue
    29 July 1989MemphisUnited StatesMud Island
    30 July 1989AtlantaChastain Park
    1 August 1989HamptonHampton Coliseum
    2 August 1989HarrisburgMetro Bank Park
    3 August 1989PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
    4 August 1989UniondaleNassau Coliseum
    5 August 1989ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
    6 August 1989MansfieldComcast Center
    8 August 1989ManchesterRiverfront Park
    9 August 1989MiddletownOrange County Fairgrounds
    10 August 1989WantaghJones Beach Amphitheater
    11 August 1989HartfordHartford Civic Center
    12 August 1989Old Orchard BeachSeashore Performing Arts Center
    13 August 1989HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center
    15 August 1989PittsburghA. J. Palumbo Center
    16 August 1989Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
    17 August 1989WeedsportCayuga County Fair Speedway
    18 August 1989CorfuDarien Lake Performing Arts Center
    19 August 1989ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theater
    20 August 1989Hoffman EstatesPoplar Creek Music Theater
    22 August 1989TorontoCanadaCanadian National Exhibition Stadium
    23 August 1989OttawaFrank Clair Stadium
    24 August 1989MontrealMontreal Forum
    25 August 1989Quebec CityL'Agora Du Vieux Port
    28 August 1989HoustonUnited StatesThe Summit
    4 September 1989San DiegoOpen Air Theater
    5 September 1989Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre
    6 September 1989Los AngelesGreek Theater
    7 September 1989
    8 September 1989Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl
    9 September 1989Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre (released on An Evening of Yes Music Plus DVD)
    10 September 1989SacramentoCalifornia State Fair
    20 October 1989Whitley BayEnglandWhitley Bay Ice Rink
    21 October 1989EdinburghScotlandPlayhouse Theater
    22 October 1989
    24 October 1989BirminghamEnglandNational Exhibition Centre
    25 October 1989
    28 October 1989LondonWembley Arena
    29 October 1989
    2 November 1989BrusselsBelgiumVorst Nationaal
    3 November 1989RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
    5 November 1989HamburgGermanyAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
    6 November 1989CopenhagenDenmarkFolketeatret
    8 November 1989StockholmSwedenJohanneshovs Isstadion
    9 November 1989OsloNorwaySkedsmohallen
    11 November 1989CologneGermanySporthalle
    12 November 1989KasselStadhalle
    13 November 1989MunichRudi-Sedlmeyer-Sporthalle
    14 November 1989StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
    16 November 1989FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
    17 November 1989WürzburgCarl-Diem-Halle
    18 November 1989BaselSwitzerlandSt. Jakobs-Halle
    19 November 1989ParisFrancePalais Omnisport Paris Bercy
    20 November 1989TurinItalyPalasport Di Torino
    21 November 1989MilanPalatrussardi
    23 November 1989RomePalaeur
    21 February 1990BarcelonaSpainPalacio Municipal De Los Deportes
    22 February 1990MadridPalacio De Deportes
    23 February 1990ZaragozaPalacio de Deportes
    1 March 1990TokyoJapanNihon Hohsoh Kyokai
    2 March 1990
    4 March 1990
    5 March 1990OsakaFestival Hall
    7 March 1990YokohamaYokohama Cultural Gymnasium
    8 March 1990TokyoNihon Hohsoh Kyokai
    12 March 1990VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
    13 March 1990SpokaneUnited StatesSpokane Opera House
    14 March 1990PortlandChiles Center
    15 March 1990SeattleParamount Theater
    18 March 1990RichmondThe Mosque
    19 March 1990PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
    20 March 1990BostonCiti Performing Arts Center
    22 March 1990Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
    23 March 1990New York CityMadison Square Garden

    Union Tour

    Union Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Europe, Asia
    Associated albumUnion
    Start date9 April 1991
    End date5 March 1992
    Legs4
    No. of shows84 (86 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    Setlist:[5]

    • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
    • "Rhythm of Love" (Kaye, Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Shock to the System" (Anderson, Howe, Jonathan Elias)
    • "City of Love" (Rabin, Anderson) (Dropped after 9 April 1991)
    • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
    • Steve Howe solo section (Howe)
    • "Make it Easy" (Intro)/Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Anderson, Rabin, Horn, Squire)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • Drum duet (Bruford, White)
    • "Hold On" (dropped after 13 June 1991) (Rabin, Anderson, Squire)
    • Kaye solo (only between 12 April 1991 and 22 June 1991) (Kaye)
    • "Changes" (Anderson, Rabin, White)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (added on from 19 April 1991) (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Solly's Beard" (Rabin)
    • "Take the Water to the Mountain" (Anderson) (Dropped after opening night)
    • "Soon" (Anderson) (Dropped after opening night)
    • "Long Distance Runaround" (replaced by "Saving My Heart" starting 12 July 1991) (Anderson; Rabin)
    • "Whitefish/Amazing Grace" (Squire, White; traditional, arr. Squire)
    • "Lift Me Up" (Rabin, Squire)
    • Wakeman solo (Wakeman)
    • "Awaken" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Starship Trooper" (dropped after 17 April 1991) (Anderson, Squire, Howe)

    Also played occasionally were:

    • "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe) (Played on 14 July 1991)
    • "Gimme Some Lovin'" (Winwood, Davis, Winwood) (Played on 24 April 1991)
    Date City Country Venue Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
    United States and Canada
    9 April 1991PensacolaUnited StatesPensacola Civic Center
    12 April 1991Atlantic CityEtess Arena9,700 / 9,700$340,650
    13 April 1991
    14 April 1991East RutherfordBrendan Byrne Arena20,356 / 20,356$449,594
    16 April 1991PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum18,585 / 18,585$388,665
    17 April 1991WorcesterWorcester Centrum10,280 / 13,649$208,450
    18 April 1991HartfordHartford Civic Center9,213 / 16,550$230,889
    19 April 1991FairfaxPatriot Center9,988 / 9,988$225,966
    20 April 1991UniondaleNassau Coliseum18,056 / 18,056$413,620
    22 April 1991Quebec CityCanadaColisée de Québec11,986 / 14,000$275,720
    23 April 1991TorontoSkydome12,510 / 14,000$299,150
    24 April 1991MontrealMontreal Forum9,417 / 13,000$217,379
    25 April 1991AlbanyUnited StatesKnickerbocker Arena8,621 / 10,000$210,720
    26 April 1991BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium10,496 / 17,000$210,386
    27 April 1991Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills15,000 / 15,000$320,515
    29 April 1991RichfieldRichfield Coliseum12,385 / 15,000$247,700
    3 May 1991KalamazooWings Stadium6,040 / 6,981$129,270
    4 May 1991FairbornNutter Center9,281 / 9,281$221,703
    5 May 1991ChampaignAssembly Hall
    6 May 1991RosemontRosemont Horizon14,676 / 15,747$346,593
    7 May 1991MinneapolisTarget Center6,979 / 17,000$153,440
    9 May 1991DenverMcNichols Arena9,214 / 15,422$197,513
    11 May 1991PhoenixDesert Sky Pavilion9,720 / 19,945$170,983
    12 May 1991ParadiseThomas & Mack Center
    14 May 1991San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena8,554 / 12,399$199,459
    15 May 1991InglewoodThe Forum16,584 / 16,584$405,095
    16 May 1991SacramentoARCO Arena8,159 / 8,554$168,323
    17 May 1991OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena14,307 / 14,307$323,563
    19 May 1991PortlandMemorial Coliseum
    20 May 1991VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
    21 May 1991SeattleUnited StatesSeattle Center Coliseum10,020 / 14,000$241,130
    Europe
    29 May 1991FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
    30 May 1991MunichOlympiahalle
    31 May 1991StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
    1 June 1991OldenburgWeser-Ems Halle
    2 June 1991CologneSporthalle
    3 June 1991ParisFranceLe Zénith
    4 June 1991
    6 June 1991GrenobleLe Summum
    7 June 1991MarseillePalais Des Sports De Marseille
    8 June 1991ToulousePalais Des Sports De Toulouse
    10 June 1991ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
    12 June 1991RomeItalyPalaeur
    13 June 1991MilanPalatrussardi
    16 June 1991 Athens Greece Athens Sports Palace
    20 June 1991 Budapest Hungary MTK Stadium
    22 June 1991BrusselsBelgiumVorst Nationaal
    23 June 1991RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
    25 June 1991BirminghamEnglandNational Exhibition Centre
    26 June 1991
    28 June 1991LondonWembley Arena
    29 June 1991
    30 June 1991
    United States and Canada
    5 July 1991TampaUnited StatesFlorida State Fairgrounds
    6 July 1991MiamiMiami Arena11,902 / 14,000$298,720
    7 July 1991OrlandoOrlando Arena
    9 July 1991AtlantaCoca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
    10 July 1991RaleighWalnut Creek Amphitheatre
    12 July 1991PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum29,389 / 36,240$622,910
    13 July 1991
    14 July 1991Lake PlacidLake Placid Olympic Sports Complex
    15 July 1991New York CityMadison Square Garden15,158 / 15,158$415,835
    16 July 1991HolmdelGarden State Arts Center6,993 / 10,802$168,985
    18 July 1991MansfieldGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts
    19 July 1991CanandaiguaFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center
    20 July 1991LandoverCapital Centre
    21 July 1991WantaghJones Beach Theater10,208 / 10,208$262,100
    22 July 1991MiddletownOrange County Fairgrounds Speedway
    24 July 1991BurgettstownStar Lake Amphitheater
    25 July 1991Tinley ParkNew World Music Theatre
    26 July 1991East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre
    27 July 1991Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheater
    28 July 1991CincinnatiRiverfront Coliseum
    30 July 1991ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
    31 July 1991NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center7,700 / 19,102
    1 August 1991LafayetteCajundome
    2 August 1991The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    3 August 1991DallasStarplex Amphitheatre10,676 / 20,111$204,332
    6 August 1991Costa MesaPacific Amphitheatre
    7 August 1991ConcordConcord Pavilion
    8 August 1991Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
    Asia
    29 February 1992TokyoJapanYoyogi National Gymnasium
    2 March 1992OsakaOsaka Castle Hall
    3 March 1992NagoyaCentury Hall
    4 March 1992YokohamaYokohama Bunka Taiikukan
    5 March 1992TokyoNippon Budokan[6]

    Talk Tour

    Talk Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, South America, Asia
    Associated albumTalk
    Start date18 June 1994
    End date11 October 1994
    Legs3
    No. of shows77 (80 scheduled)

    This was the last tour to feature Trevor Rabin and Tony Kaye as members of Yes.

    Touring Personnel:[7]

    Band

    with

    Tour Management

    • Chris Pollan - Tour Manager
    • Peter Mackay - Assistant Tour Manager
    • Graham "Grim Reaper" Holmes - Production Manager
    • Mark Reinke - Stage Manager
    • Karen Holmes - Production Assistant
    • Jonathan Smeeton - Lighting/Set Designer
    • Andy Elias - Lighting Director

    Band Crew

    • Jimmy Robison - Drum Tech
    • Robbie Eagle - Keyboard Tech
    • Paul Linford - Guitar Tech
    • Richard Davis - Bass Tech
    • John Laraio - Jon Anderson Tech

    Sound Crew

    • Dave Natale - House Engineer
    • Dave Skaff - Monitor Engineer
    • Bart Adams - Sound Tech
    • Kirk Shriener - Sound Tech
    • Chad Shreiner - Sound Tech

    Lighting Crew

    • Bill Conte - Lighting Crew Head
    • Sam Deleo - Vari*Lite Operator
    • Gregg Kocurek - Vari*Lite Technician
    • Ian England - Lighting Tech
    • Garry Waldie - Lighting Tech
    • Peter Moore - Roboscan Programmer

    Setlist:[8]

    • "Perpetual Change" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "The Calling" (Rabin, Anderson, Squire)
    • "I Am Waiting" (Rabin, Anderson)
    • "Rhythm of Love" (Kaye, Rabin, Anderson, Squire)
    • "Hearts" (dropped after 30 September 1994) (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, Squire, WHite)
    • "Real Love" (Rabin, Anderson, Squire)
    • "Changes" (Anderson, Rabin, White)
    • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
    • "Cinema" (dropped after 16 August 1994) (Squire, Rabin, White, Kaye)
    • "City of Love" (dropped after 16 August 1994) (Rabin, Anderson)
    • "Make it Easy" (Intro)/Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Anderson, Rabin, Squire, Horn)
    • "Where Will You Be" (Dropped after 26 August 1994) (Rabin, Anderson)
    • Trevor Rabin's Keyboard solo/"And You and I" (Rabin; Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Walls" (Anderson, Rabin, Roger Hodgson)
    • "Endless Dream" (Rabin, Anderson)
    • "Hold On" (only between 25 June 1994 and 26 July 1994) (Anderson, Rabin, Squire)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Purple Haze" (added on from 13 August 1994) (Jimi Hendrix) (originally by Hendrix in 1967)

    "Yours Is No Disgrace" was played on the last night of the tour.

    Date City Country Venue
    United States and Canada
    16 June 1994 New York City United States Madison Square Garden
    18 June 1994BinghamtonBroome County Veterans Memorial Arena
    19 June 1994CanandaiguaFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center
    21 June 1994AllentownAllentown Fairgrounds
    23 June 1994FairbornNutter Center
    24 June 1994ColumbusPolaris Amphitheater
    25 June 1994ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theater
    26 June 1994NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
    28 June 1994MolineThe MARK of the Quad Cities
    29 June 1994Maryland HeightsRiverport Amphitheater
    30 June 1994MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheater
    2 July 1994Tinley ParkNew World Music Theater
    3 July 1994MinneapolisTarget Center
    4 July 1994Bonner SpringsSandstone Amphitheater
    6 July 1994MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
    7 July 1994EdenWolf Mountain
    9 July 1994SalemL.B. Day Amphitheater
    10 July 1994GeorgeThe Gorge Amphitheatre
    11 July 1994 Vancouver Canada Deer Lake Park
    13 July 1994Concord United StatesConcord Pavilion
    14 July 1994SacramentoCalifornia Exposition and State Fair
    15 July 1994Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre
    16 July 1994RenoReno-Hilton Amphitheater
    17 July 1994San BernardinoBlockbuster Pavilion
    19 July 1994FresnoSelland Arena
    22 July 1994Los AngelesGreek Theatre
    23 July 1994
    25 July 1994Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl
    26 July 1994San DiegoEmbarcadero Marina Park
    27 July 1994ParadiseThomas & Mack Center
    28 July 1994PhoenixDesert Sky Pavilion
    30 July 1994DallasStarplex Amphitheater
    31 July 1994San AntonioSeaWorld San Antonio
    1 August 1994The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    3 August 1994 Oklahoma City The Myriad
    5 August 1994New OrleansLakefront Arena
    6 August 1994PensacolaPensacola Civic Center
    7 August 1994AtlantaLakewood Amphitheater
    9 August 1994TampaUSF Sun Dome
    10 August 1994MiamiMiami Arena
    11 August 1994OrlandoOrlando Arena
    12 August 1994JacksonvilleVeterans Memorial Coliseum
    13 August 1994CharlotteBlockbuster Pavilion
    14 August 1994RaleighWalnut Creek Amphitheater
    16 August 1994HuntsvilleVon Braun Civic Center
    17 August 1994Little RockRiverfest Amphitheater
    18 August 1994NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
    19 August 1994MerrillvilleStar Plaza Theatre
    20 August 1994Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
    21 August 1994MiddletownOrange County Fairgrounds Speedway
    22 August 1994Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
    24 August 1994BurgettstownStar Lake Amphitheater
    25 August 1994SyracuseGreat New York State Fair
    26 August 1994PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
    27 August 1994RichmondClassic Amphitheatre at Strawberry Hill
    28 August 1994ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
    29 August 1994MansfieldGreat Woods Performing Arts Center
    31 August 1994TorontoCanadaKingswood Music Theater
    1 September 1994MontrealMontreal Forum
    2 September 1994Quebec CityQuebec City Coliseum
    3 September 1994 Old Orchard Beach United States Seashore Performing Arts Center
    7 September 1994HolmdelGarden State Arts Center
    8 September 1994WantaghJones Beach Amphitheatre
    9 September 1994New HavenNew Haven Coliseum
    10 September 1994New York CityMadison Square Garden
    South America
    14 September 1994Rio de JaneiroBrazilMetropolitan
    15 September 1994São PauloOlympia
    16 September 1994
    18 September 1994Viña del MarChileQuinta Vergara Amphitheatre
    20 September 1994SantiagoEstación Mapocho
    22 September 1994Buenos AiresArgentinaEl Teatro De Broadway
    23 September 1994
    24 September 1994
    Asia
    29 September 1994OsakaJapanOsaka Castle Hall
    30 September 1994TakamatsuPrefectural Kenmin Hall
    1 October 1994Kokura KitaKosei Nenkin Hall
    4 October 1994TokyoBudokan Hall
    5 October 1994
    6 October 1994SendaiSun Plaza Hall
    10 October 1994NagoyaRainbow Hall
    11 October 1994HiroshimaKosei Nenkin Hall

    San Luis Obispo shows

    These were the first shows to feature Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman since the Union tour. Wakeman played all three shows, but subsequently left the band, later re-joining in 2002. Since these shows, Howe has to this day been performing with the group.

    Lineup:

    Setlist: [9]

    • "Siberian Khatru" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman)
    • "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Time and a Word" (Anderson, Foster)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White)
    • "Going for the One"
    • "Turn of the Century" (Anderson, Howe, White)
    • "America" (Simon)
    • "Onward" (Squire)
    • "Awaken" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Squire, Howe)
    Date City Country Venue
    4 March 1996San Luis ObispoUnited StatesEdward's Fremont Theater
    5 March 1996
    6 March 1996

    Cancelled Know Tour

    Date City Country Venue
    12 June 1997HartfordUnited StatesMeadows Music Theatre
    13 June 1997MansfieldGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts
    17 June 1997New York CityBeacon Theatre
    18 June 1997
    20 June 1997HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center at Garden State
    23 June 1997CharlotteBlockbuster Pavilion
    1 July 1997CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center Amphitheatre
    21 July 1997San DiegoHospitality Point
    25 July 1997IrvineIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre
    26 July 1997Universal CityUniversal Amphitheater
    27 July 1997

    This tour was entirely cancelled due to Wakeman's sudden departure.

    Open Your Eyes and 30th Anniversary Tour

    Open Your Eyes Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Europe, South America, Asia
    Associated albumOpen Your Eyes
    Start date17 October 1997
    End date14 October 1998
    Legs5
    No. of shows149 (165 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    plus:

    Setlist:[10]

    • "Siberian Khatru"
    • "Rhythm of Love" (Kaye, Rabin, Anderson, Squire)
    • "America" (Simon) (Dropped after 9 July 1998)
    • "Open Your Eyes" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Billy Sherwood)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford)
    • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
    • "Steve Howe solo section" (Howe)
    • "Leaves of Green" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White) (Dropped after 2 December 1997)
    • "From the Balcony" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood) (between 5 December 1997 and 24 April 1998)
    • Khoroshev keyboard solo (dropped after 5 July 1998) (Igor Khoroshev)
    • "Children of Light" (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Vangelis, Wakeman; Anderson) (replaced by "Wonderous Stories" starting 1 March 1998)
    • "Long Distance Runaround"
    • "Whitefish/Ritual (Nous sommes du Soleil)" (Excerpt) (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White)
    • "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Anderson, Rabin, Squire, Horn)
    • "Soon" (Anderson) (Dropped after 22 November 1997)
    • "The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn)" (Dropped after 24 April 1998, replaced by "Close to the Edge" from 18 June 1998)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
    • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Squire, Howe/Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford) (replaced by "Yours Is No Disgrace" from 18 June 1998)

    Also occasionally played were:

    • "No Way We Can Lose" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood) (Played on 17 October 1997 and 24 July 1998)
    • "Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White) (Played on 6 March 1998, 7 April 1998, 19 June 1998, 20 June 1998, and 23 June 1998)
    • "Memphis, Tennessee" (Chuck Berry) (originally by Berry in 1959) (Played on 4 August 1998)
    Date City Country Venue
    United States and Canada
    17 October 1997HartfordUnited StatesMeadows Music Theatre
    18 October 1997BostonOrpheum Theatre
    19 October 1997New BrunswickState Theatre
    21 October 1997AlbanyPalace Theatre
    22 October 1997FairfaxPatriot Center
    24 October 1997Upper DarbyTower Theatre
    25 October 1997
    26 October 1997
    28 October 1997HersheyHersheypark Arena
    29 October 1997New York CityBeacon Theatre
    30 October 1997
    31 October 1997
    2 November 1997PittsburghA. J. Palumbo Center
    3 November 1997DetroitFox Theatre
    5 November 1997Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena
    6 November 1997TorontoCanadaMassey Hall
    7 November 1997
    8 November 1997SyracuseUnited StatesLandmark Theatre
    9 November 1997PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson Civic Center
    10 November 1997BuffaloShea's Performing Arts Center
    12 November 1997ClevelandCleveland Music Hall
    13 November 1997MerrillvilleStar Plaza Theatre
    14 November 1997RosemontRosemont Theater
    15 November 1997MilwaukeeRiverside Theater
    18 November 1997MinneapolisState Theatre
    20 November 1997IndianapolisMurat Centre
    21 November 1997LouisvillePalace Theatre
    22 November 1997CincinnatiTaft Theatre
    23 November 1997ColumbusVeterans Memorial Auditorium
    25 November 1997St. LouisFox Theatre
    26 November 1997TulsaBrady Theater
    28 November 1997DallasBronco Bowl
    29 November 1997HoustonAerial Theater
    30 November 1997San AntonioMajestic Theatre
    2 December 1997DenverBuell Theater
    5 December 1997PhoenixUnion Hall
    6 December 1997Las VegasThe Joint
    7 December 1997Universal CityUniversal Amphitheatre
    8 December 1997 Fresno Saroyan Theater
    9 December 1997San DiegoSan Diego Civic Theater
    11 December 1997SacramentoMemorial Auditorium
    12 December 1997San FranciscoWarfield Theatre
    13 December 1997
    14 December 1997San JoseAmerican Musical Theatre
    16 December 1997 Santa Barbara Arlington Theater
    2 January 1998 Portland Aladdin Theater
    3 January 1998 Seattle Paramount Theater
    4 January 1998
    5 January 1998 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theater
    6 January 1998
    8 January 1998 Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium
    9 January 1998 Calgary Singer Concert Hall
    11 January 1998 Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium
    12 January 1998 Regina Regina Arts Center
    14 January 1998 Winnipeg Walker Theater
    16 January 1998 Montreal St Denis Theater
    17 January 1998 Quebec City Grand Theater
    Europe
    26 February 1998ManchesterEnglandApollo Theatre
    27 February 1998NewcastleNewcastle City Hall
    28 February 1998GlasgowScotlandClyde Auditorium
    1 March 1998NottinghamEnglandRoyal Concert Hall
    3 March 1998BournemouthBournemouth International Centre
    4 March 1998LondonLabatt's Apollo Hammersmith
    5 March 1998
    6 March 1998ParisFrancePalais des Congrès
    7 March 1998Fnac Forum
    8 March 1998UtrechtNetherlandsMuzickcentrum Vredenburg
    9 March 1998
    10 March 1998FrankfurtGermanyJahrhunderthalle Hoechst
    11 March 1998DüsseldorfPhilipshalle
    13 March 1998ZurichSwitzerlandKongresshaus
    14 March 1998MilanItalyTeatro Lirico
    16 March 1998BerlinGermanyInternationales Congress Centrum Berlins
    17 March 1998DresdenKulturpalast Dresden
    18 March 1998MannheimMozartsaal Im Rosengarten
    20 March 1998StuttgartBethovensaal
    21 March 1998HalleSteintor Variete
    22 March 1998HamburgCongress Center Hamburg
    23 March 1998HanoverMusikhalle Hanover
    24 March 1998BayreuthOberfrankenhalle
    26 March 1998WarsawPolandSala Kongresowa
    27 March 1998KatowiceSpodek
    28 March 1998PragueCzech RepublicMala Sportovni Hala
    29 March 1998PoznańPolandSala Arena
    31 March 1998BudapestHungaryBudapest Sportcsarnok
    1 April 1998TriesteItalyPalasport Di Chiarbola
    2 April 1998ViennaAustriaLibro Music Hall
    3 April 1998MunichGermanyCircus Krone
    4 April 1998 Ravensburg Oberschwabben Hall
    6 April 1998BrusselsBelgiumVorst Nationaal
    7 April 1998LilleFranceZénith de Lille
    8 April 1998DifferdangeLuxembourgCentre Sportif de Differdange
    10 April 1998GroningenNetherlandsMartinihal
    11 April 1998EindhovenMuzickcentrum Frits Philips
    13 April 1998BirminghamEnglandSymphony Hall
    14 April 1998CardiffWalesCardiff International Arena
    15 April 1998PlymouthEnglandPlymouth Pavilion
    16 April 1998BirminghamSymphony Hall
    17 April 1998EdinburghScotlandPlayhouse Theatre
    19 April 1998LiverpoolEnglandEmpire Theatre
    20 April 1998SheffieldSheffield City Hall
    21 April 1998BrightonBrighton Dome
    22 April 1998CroydonFairfield Hall
    24 April 1998LondonLabatt's Apollo Hammersmith
    South America and Mexico
    7 May 1998São PauloBrazilOlímpia
    8 May 1998
    9 May 1998
    10 May 1998Belo HorizonteEstacionamento do Minas Shopping
    12 May 1998Rio de JaneiroMetropolitan
    14 May 1998Buenos AiresArgentinaObras Sanitarias Stadium
    15 May 1998
    16 May 1998
    19 May 1998Porto AlegreBrazilBar Opiniao
    20 May 1998 Curitiba Cutiriba Forum
    21 May 1998SantiagoChileTeatro Monumental
    25 May 1998Mexico CityMexicoNational Auditorium
    26 May 1998
    28 May 1998MonterreyAuditorio Coca-Cola
    United States and Canada
    18 June 1998TorontoCanadaMolson Amphitheatre
    19 June 1998MontrealParc Des Iles
    20 June 1998Quebec CityHippodrome de Quebec
    22 June 1998Virginia BeachUnited StatesVirginia Beach Amphitheatre
    23 June 1998BristowNissan Pavilion
    24 June 1998PittsburghIC Light Amphitheatre
    26 June 1998HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center
    27 June 1998CamdenSony Music Center
    28 June 1998ScrantonMontage Mountain Amphitheater
    29 June 1998 New York City Hard Rock Cafe
    30 June 1998BostonHarborlights Pavilion
    1 July 1998WallingfordOakdale Theatre
    2 July 1998WantaghJones Beach Amphitheatre
    4 July 1998CanandaiguaFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center
    5 July 1998ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
    6 July 1998CincinnatiRiverbend Music Center
    7 July 1998Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
    9 July 1998Tinley ParkNew World Music Theatre
    10 July 1998WalkerMoondance Ranch Jam
    11 July 1998MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheatre
    12 July 1998NoblesvilleDeer Creek Music Center
    14 July 1998Greenwood VillageFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
    15 July 1998West Valley CityE Center
    17 July 1998VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place
    18 July 1998WoodinvilleUnited StatesChateau Ste. Michelle
    20 July 1998RenoReno-Hilton Amphitheater
    21 July 1998ConcordConcord Pavilion
    22 July 1998San DiegoOpen Air Theatre
    24 July 1998Universal CityUniversal Amphitheatre
    25 July 1998Las VegasThe Joint
    26 July 1998PhoenixDesert Sky Pavilion
    27 July 1998El PasoChavez Theatre
    28 July 1998Santa FePaolo Soleri Amphitheatre
    30 July 1998DallasStarplex Amphitheatre
    31 July 1998The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    1 August 1998Bee CaveThe Backyard
    2 August 1998San AntonioMunicipal Auditorium
    4 August 1998MemphisMud Island Amphitheatre
    5 August 1998NashvilleStarwood Amphitheatre
    6 August 1998AtlantaChastain Park
    7 August 1998TampaTampa Bay Performing Arts Center
    8 August 1998West Palm BeachCoral Sky Amphitheatre
    Asia
    8 October 1998TokyoJapanShibuya Koukaidou
    9 October 1998
    11 October 1998KawaguchiKawaguchi LILIA Main Hall
    13 October 1998NagoyaNagoya-shi Koukaido
    14 October 1998OsakaKouseinennkin Kaikan

    The Ladder Tour

    The Ladder Tour
    World tour by Yes
    LocationUnited States, Canada, Europe, South America
    Associated albumThe Ladder
    Start date6 September 1999
    End date25 March 2000
    Legs3
    No. of shows83 (87 scheduled)

    Lineup:

    Setlist:[11]

    • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
    • "America" (Simon) (Dropped after 24 September 1999)
    • "Time and a Word" (excerpt) (Anderson, Foster)
    • "Homeworld (The Ladder)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev)
    • "Perpetual Change" (Anderson, Squire)
    • "Lightning Strikes" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev)
    • "New Language" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev) (replaced by "The Messenger" starting 23 October 1999)
    • "Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil)" (excerpt) (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White)
    • "And You and I" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Bruford) (Added on 16 September 1999)
    • "It Will Be a Good Day (The River)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev)
    • "Face to Face" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev) (added on 15 October 1999)
    • "Hearts" (Anderson, Rabin, Kaye, Squire, White) (Dropped after 4 March 2000)
    • "Nine Voices (Longwalker)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev) (dropped after 9 November 1999)
    • "Awaken" (Anderson, Howe) (Added on 15 October 1999)
    • "To Be Alive (Hep Yadda)" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, White, Sherwood, Khoroshev) (dropped after 12 September 1999)
    • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
    • Steve Howe solo section (Howe)
    • "Cinema" (Rabin, Squire, White, Kaye) (Added on 15 October 1999)
    • "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (Anderson, Rabin, Squire, Horn)
    • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)

    Also occasionally played were:

    • "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe) (Played on 18, 21, 22, 24 September 1999 and 29, 30, 31 October 1999)
    • "Leaves of Green" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, White) (Played on 15 October 1999 and 19 October 1999)
    • "Long Distance Runaround" (Anderson) (Played on 6, 16, 18, 21, and 22 September 1999 and 23, 25 March 2000)
    • "Soon" (Anderson) (Played on 6 September 1999)
    • "Survival" (Played on 12 September 1999)
    Date City Country Venue
    South America and Mexico
    6 September 1999Rio de JaneiroBrazilRio Arena
    8 September 1999São PauloOlímpia
    9 September 1999
    12 September 1999Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio Luna Park
    14 September 1999 Santiago Chile Estadio Chile
    16 September 1999LimaPeruMuello Uno
    18 September 1999San PedroCosta RicaSan Pedro Jazz Cafe
    21 September 1999CaracasVenezuelaTeresa Carreño Cultural Complex
    22 September 1999
    24 September 1999Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportes
    United States and Canada
    15 October 1999North Myrtle BeachUnited StatesHouse of Blues
    16 October 1999AtlantaThe Tabernacle
    18 October 1999TampaThe David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts
    19 October 1999
    21 October 1999SunriseSunrise Musical Theatre
    22 October 1999Lake Buena VistaHouse of Blues
    23 October 1999JacksonvilleFlorida Theatre
    25 October 1999New OrleansHouse of Blues
    26 October 1999HoustonAerial Theater
    29 October 1999PhoenixUnion Hall
    30 October 1999AnaheimSun Theatre
    31 October 1999Las VegasHouse of Blues
    2 November 1999West Hollywood
    3 November 1999
    4 November 1999
    6 November 1999San FranciscoWarfield Theatre
    7 November 1999
    9 November 1999SeattleParamount Theatre
    12 November 1999MinneapolisOrpheum Theatre
    13 November 1999MilwaukeeMilwaukee Auditorium
    15 November 1999ChicagoRiviera Theatre
    16 November 1999
    17 November 1999
    19 November 1999Royal OakRoyal Oak Music Theatre
    20 November 1999ToledoSeaGate Convention Centre
    21 November 1999CincinnatiTaft Theatre
    23 November 1999RochesterRochester Auditorium
    24 November 1999ClevelandAgora Theatre
    26 November 1999New BrunswickState Theatre
    27 November 1999LedyardFox Theatre
    28 November 1999WallingfordOakdale Theatre
    30 November 1999Wilkes-BarreThe F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
    1 December 1999PittsburghA. J. Palumbo Center
    2 December 1999Mount PleasantSoaring Eagle Casino
    4 December 1999TorontoCanadaMassey Hall
    5 December 1999MontrealMétropolis
    7 December 1999New York CityUnited StatesBeacon Theatre
    8 December 1999
    9 December 1999
    11 December 1999BostonOrpheum Theatre
    12 December 1999Upper DarbyTower Theatre
    13 December 1999
    Europe
    6 February 2000DublinIrelandNational Concert Hall
    7 February 2000 Birmingham England Symphony Hall
    8 February 2000
    10 February 2000SheffieldSheffield City Hall
    11 February 2000CardiffWalesCardiff International Arena
    12 February 2000BournemouthEnglandWindsor Hall
    13 February 2000ManchesterApollo Theatre
    14 February 2000LiverpoolEmpire Theatre
    16 February 2000NottinghamRoyal Concert Hall
    17 February 2000GlasgowScotlandClyde Auditorium
    19 February 2000LondonEnglandRoyal Albert Hall
    20 February 2000
    23 February 2000PortoPortugalColiseu do Porto
    24 February 2000LisbonPavilhao Atlantico
    25 February 2000MadridSpainLa Riviera
    26 February 2000BarcelonaEl Teatro De Zeleste
    28 February 2000ParisFranceL'Olympia
    29 February 2000BrusselsBelgiumVorst Nationaal
    1 March 2000UtrechtNetherlandsMuzickcentrum Vredenburg
    2 March 2000
    4 March 2000BolognaItalyPalaSavena
    5 March 2000 Sull'Oglio Pala-Us
    6 March 2000MilanForum di Assago
    7 March 2000 Florence Verdi Theater
    9 March 2000ZurichSwitzerlandKongresshaus Zurich
    11 March 2000Offenbach am MainGermanyStadhalle
    12 March 2000ColognePalladium Koln
    13 March 2000StuttgartKultur Und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle
    15 March 2000LeipzigHaus Auensee
    16 March 2000BerlinColumbiaHalle
    17 March 2000FurthStadttheater Furth
    19 March 2000ViennaAustriaLibro Music Hall
    20 March 2000LjubljanaSloveniaHala Tivoli
    23 March 2000SofiaBulgariaWinter Sports Palace
    25 March 2000BucharestRomaniaSala Polivalenta

    Notes

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