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March 14, 2025

Former Yes Frontman Jon Anderson Extends 2025 US Tour

Yes co-founder Jon Anderson has added a second leg to his 2025 U.S. tour with the Band Geeks. To celebrate, they’ve also released a video with their take on Yes’ breakout single “Roundabout.”This new 11-show run begins June 15 in Washington D.C., and ends July 13 in St. Louis. They follow 18 already-confirmed concerts beginning in April. Both legs of the tour will feature songs from Anderson and the Band Geeks’ new album True, released last August, along with a string of Yes classics.”I sing them now with an older and I hope wiser state of mind,” Anderson said when he initially announced this touring partnership. “I’ve been wanting to have that feeling again – of performing the songs I lived for, and the music I helped to create and design, with the sound of the band of old around me once more.”READ MORE: Ranking Every Yes SongTheir new version of “Roundabout” is featured on the CD/DVD/Blu-ray concert recording Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks Live: Perpetual Change. The Band Geeks also lineup includes Blue Oyster Cult guitarist Richie Castellano.Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks 2025 U.S. Tour4/1 – Tucson AZ @ The Rialto Theater4/3 – Anaheim CA @ The Grove of Anaheim4/5 – Las Vegas NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas4/8 – Oakland CA @ Fox Theater4/11 – Sacramento CA @ SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center4/14 – Seattle WA @ Moore Theater4/19 – Rockford IL @ Coronado Pac4/23 – Milwaukee WI @ Pabst Theater4/25 – Des Plaines IL @ Des Plaines Theater4/27 – St. Charles IL @ The Arcada Theater4/30 – North Tonawanda NY @ Riviera Theater5/2 – Cleveland OH @ The Agora5/4 – Lancaster PA @ American Music Theater5/7 – Wilmington DE @ The Grand Opera House5/10 – Ridgefield CT @ The Ridgefield Playhouse5/12 – Ridgefield CT @ The Ridgefield Playhouse5/16 – Westbury NY @ Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair5/18 – Carteret NJ @ Carteret Performing Arts Center6/15 – Washington DC @ Warner Theatre6/18 – Ocala FL @ Circle Square Cultural Center6/20 – Clearwater FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall6/23 – Dallas TX @ Moody Performance Hall6/25 – Austin TX @ Paramount6/27 – San Antonio TX @ Tobin Center7/1 – Macon GA @ Macon City Auditorium7/5 – Farmington PA @ Timber Rock Amphitheatre7/7 – Ocean City NJ @ Ocean City Music Pier7/11 – Nashville IN @ Brown County Music Center7/13 – St. Louis MO @ The FactoryTop 50 Progressive Rock Albums From ‘The Lamb’ to ‘Octopus’ to ‘The Snow Goose’ — the best LPs that dream beyond 4/4.Gallery Credit: Ryan ReedRevisiting Yes’ First Post-Chris Squire LP