By Staff

In a career first, iconic and Grammy-winning rock band Yes will be heading out on a special tour in 2013 performing three of their classic albums in their entirety, all in one concert: 1971’s The Yes Album, 1972’s Close To The Edge, and 1977’s Going For The One. The historic trek will be stopping in Hampton Beach on Saturday, April 6 at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, one of the best venues in the area and a great place to kick off your summer concert itinerary.

This tour will mark the first time since 1973 that Yes ~ bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Alan White, keyboardist Geoff Downes and singer Jon Davison ~ have performed an album onstage in its entirety.

Pictured, from left: Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Alan White, Chris Squire

Steve Howe shared, “These albums we all easily agreed on ~ they are complete works in themselves,” adding that several of the songs have rarely been performed live. “I believe the only song not performed in concert is ‘A Venture’ from The Yes Album,” says Chris Squire. “And probably the most tricky of all the songs planned for this set is ‘Turn of the Century’ from the Going for the One album.”  Alan White summed up the experience as “…a great opportunity to show the growth of Yes in these different eras ~ and to relive the memories of these times.”

The Yes Album is widely considered to be the multi-platinum progressive rock band’s breakthrough album. Certified platinum, it features such signature songs as “Yours Is No Disgrace” and “I’ve Seen All Good People.”  The band’s album Close To The Edge was on the U.S. charts for 32 weeks, peaking at #3.  A Rolling Stone review, which features the epic suites “Close To The Edge” and “You And I,” noted, “Yes’ colors are subtle, almost imperceptible tints, but the main strokes are bold and thick, applied with sureness and natural instinct.” Going For The One, described by Allmusic.com as “…perhaps the most overlooked item in the Yes catalog,” went gold, hit #8 on the U.S. chart, and featured two singles, “Wondrous Stories” (which hit #6) and the album’s title track (which hit #24). 

More about Yes 

Founded in 1968 by Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, Grammy-award winning recording artists Yes have created some of the most important and influential music in rock history, such as iconic pieces “Roundabout,” “Close to the Edge,” “I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” and countless others. Having sold tens of millions of records over its four-decade career, Yes continues creating masterful music that inspires fans and musicians from around the world.

  Be sure to catch the band on Saturday, April 6 at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom.

 For more information, check out:

www.yesworld.com

www.facebook.com/yestheband 

www.twitter.com/yesofficial  

www.youtube.com/user/yesllc

 Special thanks to Bari Lieberman