YES, Asia, John Lodge, and Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy: On Tour Now with Exciting Collaborations and Reunions

A Full Evening of YES, ELP, MOODY BLUES and ASIA music
DATE:             JUNE 19, 2019
FROM:            MITCH SCHNEIDER/ANDREA FAULK-SRO PR
YES, ASIA, JOHN LODGE OF THE MOODY BLUES AND
CARL PALMER’S ELP LEGACY WITH ARTHUR BROWN
JOIN FORCES FOR THE ROYAL AFFAIR TOUR”–
AN UNFORGETTABLE AND HISTORIC NIGHT OF BRITISH ROCK–
THAT’S NOW UNDERWAY
 
Poster and logo created and designed by Roger Dean
YES, Asia, John Lodge of The Moody Blues and Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy with guest vocals by Arthur Brownall together for the first time–are now rolling across North America on the must-see best-of-British-rock tour, “The Royal Affair Tour.” Exciting highlights of the tour, including collaborations and reunions, are listed below.
Headlined by prog rock pioneers and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees YES, the trek launched June 12 in Bethlehem, PA and wraps Sunday, July 28 in Saratoga, CA. It’s an unforgettable, historic and seamlessly flowing evening with 3 ½ hours of music by legendary artists who’ve sold over 150 million albums combined, adding up to excellent value for the ticket price. The concert experience includes high-definition video walls with archival clips that illustrate the historic importance of the music. Fans can also check out areas of each venue where the artwork of Roger Dean–whose masterful artwork has graced classic album covers and posters, most prominently by YES and Asia–is exhibited, with Roger on hand to sign merchandise.
See below for the full list of tour dates and go to www.yesworld.com/live for ticketing information plus meet-and-greet/VIP packages.
On “The Royal Affair Tour,” YESSteve Howe (guitar–joined 1970), Alan White (drums since 1972), Geoff Downes (keyboards; first joined in 1980), Jon Davison (vocals since 2011) and Billy Sherwood (guitar/keyboards in the 1990s and the late Chris Squire’s choice to take over bass/vocals in 2015), with Jay Schellen on additional drums–is playing an expansive set that underlines their legacy as the most enduring, ambitious and virtuosic progressive band in rock history. The set includes their signature songs “Roundabout,” “I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Siberian Khatru” and their immortal cover of Simon & Garfunkel‘s “America” plus various songs they haven’t performed in years like “The Gates of Delirium” and “Rhythm of Love.”
         
The tour’s highlights include:
  • As part of the evening’s British theme, YES is performing their interpretation of John Lennon‘s “Imagine.” YES drummer Alan White played on the song’s original recording and other Lennon solo material. The video montage for “Imagine” includes rare archival footage of John Lennon and George Harrison with Alan White.
  • Asia is playing their signature songs (as they pay tribute to their late founding member John Wetton). Original members Carl Palmer and Geoff Downes of YES are joined by the new line-up featuring guitarist/lead vocalist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (formerly of Guns N’ Roses) and bassist Billy Sherwood of YES. A portion of their set features original guitarist Steve Howe of YES in a special performance. Featured are such ASIA classics as “Only Time Will Tell” and “Heat of the Moment,” alongside ELP‘s “Lucky Man” and “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles (which Downes co-founded).
  • John Lodge‘s set encompasses his classic hits by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Moody Blues and pays tribute to the band’s recently departed member Ray Thomas. Notably, Jon Davison of YES joins Lodge in his set for a riveting version of the Moodies classic, “Ride My See-Saw.”
  • Carl Palmer‘s ELP Legacy reignites the music he made famous in Emerson, Lake and Palmer and remembers late members Keith Emerson and Greg Lake. Joining his band on vocals is shock-rock pioneer Arthur Brown. The set features a lethal, show-stopping version of the 1968 chart-topping smash, “Fire,” by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, for which Palmer was the drummer in his pre-ELP days.
The in-progress tour dates for “THE ROYAL AFFAIR TOUR” are as follows:
Westchester, NY
Westchester County Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Baltimore, MD
MECU Pavillion
Toronto, ON
Budweiser Stage
Lewiston, NY
Artpark Amphitheater
Bethel, NY
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Gilford, NH
Bank of NH Pavilion
Providence, RI
Bold Point Park
Rochester Hills, MI
Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
Columbus, OH
Express Live
Aurora, IL
RiverEdge Park
Nashville, TN
Grand Ole Opry House
Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Clearwater, FL
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Hollywood, FL
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
New Orleans
Saenger Theatre
Sugar Land, TX
Smart Financial Centre
St Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Irving, TX
Toyota Music Factory
Rogers, AR
Walmart AMP
Phoenix, AZ
Comerica Theatre
Las Vegas, NV
The Joint (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino)
Irvine, CA
FivePoints Amphitheatre
Saratoga, CA
The Mountain Winery
 
YES (L-R): Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Alan White, Jon Davison, Billy Sherwood
Photo Credit: Gottlieb Bros.
About YES:
Founded in 1968 by the late Chris Squire and Jon Anderson, Grammy-award winning recording artists YES has 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,” “Starship Trooper,” and countless others. The 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees’albums, including Fragile, Close to the Edge, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Going For the One and 90125, have been certified multi-platinum, double-platinum, platinum, and more by the RIAA, and have sold over 50 million records total during the band’s long and successful career that has so far spanned over five decades. In 2018, the band triumphed with their acclaimed and hugely successful #YES50: Celebrating 50 Years of YES tour. In the summer of 2019, the band is headlining their “The Royal Affair Tour” in North America. This must-see best-of-British-rock show also features Asia with the return of founding member Steve Howe in a special performance, John Lodge of The Moody Blues, and Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy with guest vocals by Arthur Brown. Among the world’s most influential, ground-breaking, and respected progressive rock bands, YES continue creating masterful music that inspires musicians, fans and music lovers around the world.
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