Since he left the band in 2004, the original Yes vocalist Jon Anderson has focused on his solo career. During the two past decades he released three solo albums and announced that he will continue on the road in 2025, promoting his latest album “True” (2024) he recorded with The Band Geeks. A new live album by them called “Perpetual Change” will be out next March 14.
The first tour dates announced will happen next April and May in the United States.
Jon Anderson feat. Band Geeks’ 2025 tour dates
April
- 1 – Tucson The Rialto Theater. AZ
- 3 – Anaheim The Grove of Anaheim, CA
- 5 – Las Vegas The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, NV
- 8 – Oakland Fox Theater, CA
- 11 – Sacramento SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, CA
- 17 – Seattle Moore Theater, WA
- 19 – Rockford Coronado Pac, IL
- 23 – Milwaukee Pabst Theater, WI
- 25 – Des Plaines Des Plaines Theater, IL
- 27 – St.Charles The Arcada Theater, IL
- 30 – North Tonawanda Riviera Theater, NY
May
- 2 – Cleveland The Agora, OH
- 4 – Lancaster American Music Theater, PA
- 7 – Wilmington The Grand Opera House, DE
- 10 – Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse, CT
- 12 – Ridgefield The Ridgefield Playhouse, CT
- 16 – Westbury Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair, NY
- 18 – Carteret Carteret Performing Arts Center, NJ
Born in Accrington, Lancashire, England in 1944, Jon Anderson started his musical career in 1963 and helped to form Yes in 1968. He was the band’s vocalist until 2004, being part of all their successful albums.
Some of them are “The Yes Album” (1971), “Fragile” (1971), “Close to the Edge” (1972), “Tales from Topographic Oceans” (1973), “90125” (1983), “Big Generator” (1987), “Union” (1991) and “Talk” (1994).