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First English and Scottish Appearances Revealed After Two Years' Hiatus

Rock legends Yes to embark on a nine-gig tour across England and Scotland, promising to perform their entire 1971 masterpiece album, Fragile, in its entirety.

English and Scottish performances set as first live events in two years
English and Scottish performances set as first live events in two years

First English and Scottish Appearances Revealed After Two Years' Hiatus

Yes, the iconic progressive rock band, has announced their first English and Scottish tour dates in two years. The tour, aptly named the Yes Fragile Tour, will take place throughout April and into May 2026.

The tour will kick off at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on April 22, followed by performances at Sheffield City Hall (April 24), Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (April 25), Birmingham Symphony Hall (April 27), Bournemouth Pavilion (April 28), Bristol Beacon (April 30), and Manchester Bridgewater Hall (May 1). The tour will culminate with two nights at the London Palladium in May.

Steve Howe, the guitarist of Yes, has made a statement about the tour, revealing that the live set promises to deviate significantly from previous live sets. The set will also include a selection of songs from various albums in their catalogue.

Roger Dean, the noted album cover artist, will join the band on the tour. Dean, known for his stunning visuals, will also bring his art gallery on the tour dates, offering fans a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of Yes.

In a exciting twist, the band will perform the whole of 1971's Fragile album during their UK tour. Fans can expect to hear classic tracks like "Roundabout," "Heart of the Sunrise," and "Long Distance Runaround" performed live.

Tickets for the Yes Fragile Tour go on general sale on Friday, September 19. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to see Yes perform one of their most iconic albums live!

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