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Average customer review: 2.5 star rating (2.7 Stars)

Number of reviews: 29

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4.0 star rating from Richmond, Virginia

YES STILL ROCKS

We were at first skeptical but as the show went on we were pleasantly surprised at the great sound and well engineered show here in the newly improved raceway amplitheater Although the band has changed over the years they have managed to maintain that same plateau that has enabled them to be inducted into the rock hall of fame. Opening with old faves Close to the Edge and Parallels they have us a unique blend of deeper cuts and then bringing out the faves like Heart of the Sunrise .. after a short break the second set continued and then they brought out a couple of older but original guys to sit in including Alan white (drums) and tony keye (keys) Then they have the crowd what they wanted with Yours Is No DisgracAnd Roundabout and then finally Starship Trooper. Who else can say they have kept a band together for fifty years Gratis to Steve Howe who did a stellar job on leadin guitar and just being the leader again Even if some of the other guys weren’t originally from

4.0 star rating David from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

YES - PENNS PEAK

Tough crowd here. This is a band that is still around, in whatever form from the '60's, how many can say that. Steve Howe - phenomenal. Overall it was great. As far as the venue, the sound is a little dead at the seats under the floor above. Other than that beautiful location.

3.0 star rating Jd from Richmond, Virginia

YES RICHMOND

Hi was at the richmond show and thought it was ok. Not as good as the National years ago. Unfortunately during the first set could not.even hear Howes guitar riffs due to overplay of the bassist.disapointing. nice to see Steve talking after Chris' departure.

3.0 star rating OnlyArtemus from Detroit, Michigan

IN RESPONSE TO JOHN FROM BOSTON

In respectful response to John from Boston, most of us weren't reviewing the Boston show. We were reviewing the DETROIT show, so I'm not sure why you would bring up that you were ACTUALLY AT the Boston show and that the rest of us were reviewer/trolls. We were ACTUALLY AT THE DETROIT SHOW, and the main floor was about 25% empty. I liked the different song choices, which I listed as a positive in my review. It pains me to not give YES a full five stars, but from what I heard during the concert, the chatter after the concert, and the reviews on this list, they just didn't earn it. I'm not "trolling" a band that I've followed for almost 50 years. I'm just giving you my honest opinion. Sorry.

3.0 star rating OnlyArtemus from Detroit, Michigan

I CAME FOR THE NOSTOLGIA

I have been a fan of the band since discovering Jon Anderson on King Crimson's LIZARD album. I've been to many, many concerts. YES has been my favorite band since THE YES ALBUM. I count myself lucky to have had a "favorite band" to follow for all these years. But, I haven't gone to many of the band's recent tours, because they were starting to embarrass me. Sadly, old age had taken its toll. Last year, I went to see ARW, and I was THRILLED with the performance! So, when this 50th anniversary tour came up, I decided to take a chance. It wasn't anywhere near the best of concerts, but it wasn't the worst YES concert. My more positive review reflects the choice of songs they played, (there were some pleasant surprises), several of the songs sounded strong, and I loved the stage set-up. (I can understand why someone would consider that last point irrelevant.) Jon and Billy may have been the strongest performers out there, which is kind of sad. That's probably the last concert for me...

3.0 star rating Ok from Detroit, Michigan

TO THE DUMB ASS'S DUMBASS

I think he was referring to Yes featuring ARW not Yes with Steve. Dumbass

2.0 star rating Hapless Moran from Milwaukee, Wisconsin

MEHYES

I saw my first Yes show in 1972 on the CTTE tour and it remains one of the most memorable concerts of my life. Last night's Yes ft.ARW, not so much. Jon Anderson ,at 74, is still in good form vocally and is amusing to watch as he zooms about the stage in slo-mo. Rick Wakeman,despite his cape,seemed less wizardly at his keyboards, and the sound system certainly didn't help his cause. He seemed bored with the whole show. Rabin was Rabin. Not a real fan of where he took Yes,and for a 50th anniversary tour,the set list seemed heavily weighted towards whatever it is one calls his Yes style. The real standout in this Yes review was bassist Lee Pomeroy who seemed genuinely pleased to be on stage compared to Mrs. Wakeman and Rabin. His solo on Heart of the Sunrise was actually the highlight of the show. And then there was Awaken. Was that title ironic? I left when Jon plugged in his little harp and started wafting towards Rick. Think it's time the name is retired.

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