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YES Announces 'Classic Tales Of Yes' Fall 2023 U.S. Tour

Following last year's sold-out U.S. tour, YES , who are Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals) and Jay Schellen (drums),have today (July 17) announced their "Classic Tales Of Yes" tour in the U.S. starting September 24 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and ending November 4 in Riverside, California. Look for the tour — which is the latest presentation of their ongoing concert series illuminating their classic music — to include many iconic tracks from the influential and pioneering Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees' catalog covering 50-plus years as well as music from their acclaimed new album "Mirror To The Sky" (released May 19 on InsideOut Music / Sony Music ).

Tickets for the tour will go on sale July 21. Go to www.yesworld.com/live for ticketing information.

Looking forward to the "Classic Tales Of Yes" tour, Howe said: "We're putting together a great setlist covering the length and breadth of YES 's career."

Downes added: "As always, we are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band."

The evening will begin with an on-site presentation by world-renowned English artist and designer Roger Dean , whose masterful artwork of striking otherworldly landscapes has graced classic album covers and posters, most prominently by YES and ASIA . Every show will feature a Roger Dean gallery in the venue's reception/foyer area. His work — which also appears on the cover of "Mirror To The Sky" — has sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide.

"Mirror To The Sky" features not one, but four tracks clocking in at over eight minutes, with the sweeping and cinematic title track coming in just shy of fourteen minutes. What's more, the tracks, like YES 's best, take the listener on a wide dynamically ranging journey of soundscapes which also showcase Steve Howe 's dazzling guitars, Jon Davison 's angelic, crystalline vocals, Billy Sherwood 's deftly dancing bass, keyboard wizard Geoff Downes 's impeccable sounds, exquisite melodies and fills, and Jay Schellen 's masterfully controlled explosions, on drums. Jay Schellen , who has been touring with the band since 2016 as an additional drummer, was hand-picked to step into his mentor and friend Alan White role when White sadly passed away in 2022.

Ultimate Classic Rock raved that " 'Mirror In The Sky' breezes from one musical highlight to the next so deftly that you're wanting more." (May 17). Glide Magazine observed that "Mirror To The Sky" succeeds at proving the idea that YES music will carry on long after the original members pass in a very special way. As the producer of this twenty-third studio album, [ Steve ] Howe has stepped in and helped create a soundscape in the vein of their classic material." (May 18). Guitar World noted that "There's a lot of classic prog keyboard and guitar interplay across 'Cut From The Stars' , but there's lovely stuff from about 4.30 where Steve Howe and Geoff Downes exchange melodic pot shots." (March 16).

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Yes Launches US Tour With Intimate Club Show: Set List and Videos

Yes kicked off their  Classic Tales of Yes U.S. tour  on Tuesday with an intimate fan club show in Lititz, Pennsylvania, that featured several live debuts and songs that hadn't been performed in years.

You can see videos from the performance and the full set list below.

The progressive rock legends launched their latest stateside run at Mickey's Black Box, a 600-person venue located on the campus of Rock Lititz, a sprawling rehearsal and production facility where artists can workshop their stage designs, film music videos and more.

Yes Played Several Deep Cuts and Live Debuts on Tour Kickoff

After opening their set with the title track from 1977's  Going for the One , Yes unearthed "It Will Be a Good Day (The River)," off 1999's  The Ladder , for the first time since 2000. They also performed 1977's "Turn of the Century" for the first time since 2014, and several other tracks — including "Machine Messiah," "Time and a Word" and "South Side of the Sky" — for the first time since 2018.

READ MORE: Yes Solo Albums Ranked 

The intimate performance also featured two live debuts — "All Connected" and "Cut From the Stars" — off Yes' most recent album,  Mirror to the Sky , released in May.

More time-honored tracks included a cover of Simon & Garfunkel 's "America," as well as the hits "I've Seen All Good People" and the show-closing "Roundabout."

The Classic Tales of Yes tour will begin in earnest on Thursday at the Wind Creek Event Center in nearby Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The voyage will conclude on Nov. 4 in Riverside, California. Each show will also feature an on-site presentation and gallery by artist and designer Roger Dean, whose work has appeared on several Yes album covers.

Watch Yes Play 'I've Seen All Good People' at 2023 Tour Kickoff

Watch Yes Play 'Rhythm of Love' at 2023 Tour Kickoff

Yes, 9/19/23, Mickey's Black Box, Lititz 1. "Going for the One" 2. "It Will Be a Good Day (The River)" (first time since 2000) 3. "Machine Messiah" (first time since 2018) 4. "America" (Simon & Garfunkel cover) 5. "Time and a Word" (first time since 2018) 6. "I've Seen All Good People" 7. "South Side of the Sky" (first time since 2018) 8. "Turn of the Century" (first time since 2014) 9. "Rhythm of Love" 10. "Don't Kill the Whale" (first time since 2018) 11. "All Connected" (live debut) 12. "Cut From the Stars" (live debut) 13. Excerpts from Tales From Topographic Oceans 14. "Roundabout"

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Yes guitarist Steve Howe rocks out with a doubleneck.

If you’re an “Owner Of A Lonely Heart,” or already “Seen All Good People,” we come bearing good news.

Classic rock legends Yes are taking their hits and tracks from their new album “Mirror To The Sky” all over North America on their 26-concert ‘Classic Tales Of Yes Tour’ from September through November.

That includes stops at Westbury, NY’s NYCB Theatre on Sept. 28, New Brunswick, NJ’s State Theatre on Sept. 30 and Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Oct. 1.

The band — which has been playing together for over 50 years — still has a few tricks up their sleeve too.

“We are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band,” said keyboardist Geoff Downes.

Want to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers perform their singular brand of prog rock live?

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, July 21, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

Yes 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Yes set list

In 2022, Yes hit the road for their ‘Close To The Edge: 50th Anniversary Tour.’

While we can’t guarantee that they’ll play the same songs on their upcoming jaunt, here’s a closer look at what they performed last year courtesy of Set List FM .

01.) “On the Silent Wings of Freedom” 02.) “Yours Is No Disgrace”

03.) “No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed” (Richie Havens cover) 04.) “Wonderous Stories” 05.) “The Ice Bridge” 06.) “Dare to Know”

07.) “Heart of the Sunrise”

08.) “Close to the Edge” 09.) “And You and I” 10.) “Siberian Khatru” 11.) “Roundabout” 12.) “Starship Trooper”

Yes band members

According to Yes’ official tour announcement on Instagram , the band will be made up of Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals), and Jay Schellen (drums).

Schellen replaces long-time drummer Alan White who passed away in 2022.

Yes new music

This past May, the band dropped their 23rd studio album “Mirror To The Sky.”

Made up of nine songs over two discs, the record sounds distinctly Yes-ian.

There’s your requisite falsetto vocals, extended keyboard solos and mid-song tempo changes.

And yes, most songs run four to 14 minutes long.

That being said, the highlight here is the 14-minute bluesy title track although we’re also partial to the contemplative “Circles of Time.”

If you want to hear the record for yourself, you can find “Mirror To The Sky” right here, right now .

Yes art installation

At all shows, fans will have the opportunity to peruse an on-site gallery by celebrated English artist and designer Roger Dean.

Dean, 78, is the mastermind behind the band’s evocative album covers and posters.

To keep up with what he’s working on these days, you can follow Dean on Instagram here .

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Thankfully, many of our favorite artists from the Nixon/Ford/Carter eras are on the road this year.

Here are just five of our favorite classic rockers you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

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• Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band

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Yes Refuses To Reunite With Singer Jon Anderson. He’s OK With That

By Andy Greene

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Jon Anderson started Yes in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire, and the prog rock band was at the center of his life for the next four decades through numerous permutations. But when illness forced him off the road after the group’s 2004 tour, Yes decided to hire a replacement vocalist and carry on without him. Anderson has been healthy and active for well over a decade, but the band — which now features Seventies guitarist Steve Howe, Drama -era keyboardist Geoff Downes, and hired guns — refuses to take him back.

That hasn’t stopped Anderson from bringing Yes music to concert stages all over the road. In 2016, he went out with fellow Yes alums Rick Wakeman and Trevor Rabin as ARW (later renamed Yes Featuring ARW), and last year he celebrated the 50th anniversary of Close to the Edge by playing the album straight through on tour with teenage musicians from the Paul Green Rock Academy .

We phoned up Anderson at his Central California home to talk about the Band Geeks tour, the deaths of Squire and drummer Alan White, his estrangement from Howe, his dim hopes for a Yes reunion, and his five-year plan for releasing new music.

How did you discover the Band Geeks? My good friend works at Sirius Radio. He got in touch and said, “I’m going to send you a video of this band.” I said, “Go for it.” They were performing “Heart of the Sunrise.” I went, “Wow. These guys are so damn good!” Not only are they good, they sound just like the record. Quite amazing.

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After a month or so, I decided to call up the bass player, Richie [Castellano], and have a chat with him. We had a very nice conversation. I said, “Would you be interested in going out and performing the Yes epics and classics?” I thought that covered everything. He was very excited. That’s how we started.

I’m sure he was stunned to hear from you. Yeah. That was the great thing. You can sense an energy from somebody over the phone. I was thinking about playing “Close to the Edge,” “Awaken,” “Gates of Delirium,” and things like that. He was overjoyed. It was probably a couple months later that we got in touch again. Working with his agent, I said, “Let’s go out and have fun for three weeks, do about a dozen shows, and see how it feels.” That’s the whole concept. I want to see how it feels to perform those songs from 50 years ago.

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Have you worked out any songs that will surprise fans other than “Mind Drive?” Well, I did write a song for Yes about 20 years ago that we never recorded, “Counties and Countries.” I sent it to Richie and he did a beautiful rendition of it. He’s an excellent producer in addition to being a bass player. It sounded really good. When we do a rehearsal, we’ll decide whether or not we want to throw that new song in.

You’re just booked in 12 East Coast venues so far. If the tour goes well, will you do more shows? Yeah. The idea was, “Let’s give it a whirl. Let’s see how the fans react to it and how we do.” From then on it’ll be, “Let’s go to Europe. Let’s tour the world.”

Your last tour was with the Paul Green Rock Academy. Those were obviously very young musicians without a ton of experience. This is almost the opposite. Yeah. I’m going out with the teenagers in Europe this summer. They’re brilliant to work with because they are very grateful to do a show like that. The same goes for the Band Geeks. I feel very grateful that they actually play so good. They seem to be thankful about doing this show.

I’m at a place in my career where I’m feeling like I’m in a very creative mode all the time. I’m finishing four projects for the coming five years. You’re going to have a lot of music coming out over the next five years.

What were you going through medically after the 2004 tour that prevented you from touring for a while? It was just asthma. I had asthmatic attacks. I went through a really tough time. My wife saved my life, actually. You recover from that and can’t think about doing what you used to do, so you just need to take it easy for a few months. I was in a hospital for a couple of months. I got better and better. Then I put together a solo show with a guitar.

Yes didn’t tour for four years. I’m sure the guys got frustrated at having to wait. I didn’t ask them to do anything. They just decided they wanted to get on the road. As you know, they hired a Canadian singer , a really nice guy. People just need to get on with life, no matter what.

How did you feel about them bringing someone else on? In some ways, I thought, “Forget it. I’m just going to go on the road myself and tell stories and play small clubs.” In a way, it was a breakthrough for me. I was emotionally still able to enjoy performing the songs that I wrote for the band. You have to let go of things and just get on with life.

I spoke to the first guy that replaced you a couple of months ago. He said that singing your vocal parts was really hard for him. It ultimately just blew out his voice. Those are tough sings to sing every night. Yep. [Laughs.] Well, I’m an alto tenor. Some of the recordings in the late Seventies and Eighties, I sing as though I’m in helium.

He pointed to the climax of “Heart of the Sunrise” where you go “Sharp…Distance!” It just killed him trying to recreate what you did there. It’s true. It’s not easy up there. But I’m doing it now. It seems to be going pretty good.

I woke up from the dream and told my wife. I said, “I just saw Chris. He was heading towards the light of Heaven.” She said, “He loved you.” I said, “Yeah. We were brothers.” It was an incredible moment.

A couple of months later, I was doing a show in Phoenix. I met Chris’ widow, Scotland, and I told her the story. She said to me, “He kept saying before he passed away that he wanted to go to Maui.” There you go.

But you didn’t actually speak with him before he died? Didn’t need to. He had his life to live, and I had my life. I actually had a great dream about Alan White last night. It was a lovely dream. He was with all the guys in the band … Not just one or two, but everybody who has been in the band. They were up there doing some gig or something. The next minute, he was right next to me. We hugged since he was the best man at my wedding about 25 years ago.

You got a chance to play with Alan and Steve at the Hall of Fame in 2017. What was that experience like for you? It was great, but I was hyperventilating a lot. I just loved the idea of getting up onstage and performing a couple of songs. When you’re just doing a couple of songs, that’s one thing. When you’re hanging around and getting ready to go up, you’ve got your fingers crossed it’s going sound OK. When we got up onstage to say “thank you,” I was totally out of control. I just kept saying, “Everyone is so beautiful!” Then Rick, perfect, gets up and starts telling dirty jokes. That was perfect for me. It made me relax.

I could see you enjoying Rick’s speech, which I really think is one of the best Hall of Fame speeches ever, if not the very best, and Steve not really enjoying it so much. Oh yeah. Exactly. [Laughs.]

Did you guys make any new music? We did some recordings at Trevor [Rabin]’s place. It just didn’t work out. Things are like that sometimes.

Are you still on good terms with Trevor and Rick? Sure. I sang happy birthday to Trevor last week.

Might you tour with Rick as a duo again some day? That was fun. That was so damn funny. You never know in life. You never really know. As I mentioned earlier, I have so many things I’m working on, especially the last couple years, just things coming together that I want to get clarified and produced, just get out there and perform and finish some recordings. I’m actually working a musical that I wrote 40 years ago.

What’s that? I met this guy called Marc Chagall on his 90th birthday. He was a painter, very, very famous guy. I didn’t know how famous he was when I met him. I met him at his birthday party down in the south of France. Bill Wyman brought me. He was such a sweet guy. Then I discovered the incredible art of this man, and the stained glass he’d created around the world. He was so well-known around the art world, so I decided to write a musical about him.

He said to me, “Jon, if you’re going to write a musical, it’ll take a long time.” I thought, “I’ll get it done next year.” Of course, 40 years later, we’re in the brink of getting it produced. It’s about his life.

What’s the status of it? We actually did a short performance of the project in San Francisco just a month ago. We’re testing the idea of it visually, musically. It was an abbreviated version, but it’s given us a lot of impetus to get on with it and possibly get it into production this year or next year. After waiting 40 years, it doesn’t matter.

You’re playing Yes music on tour with new musicians. Steve is playing Yes music on tour with new people. Can’t one argue that what you’re doing is just as authentically Yes as what he’s doing? Yeah. I’ve never seen his show though, so I can’t tell you. [Laughs.]

I spoke to Steve a couple years ago. He said that any reunion was “completely unthinkable.” [Big laugh.]

Why do you think he’s being so absolutist? I’m a pessimist… I’m a pessimistic optimist. You never know in this life. And that was just him at that moment in time. I sang with him on my last album, 1,000 Hands. At the very end, I had worked on a piece of music [“Now and Again”] I started with Chris and Alan about 28 years earlier. I sent it to Steve and said, “Would you play some lovely guitar at the end?” And he did. All I could think of when I heard was to sing with it, and I did.

And every night he goes onstage with a singer that sounds just like you. How do you feel about that? There’s a phrase for that: Imitation is the most sincere most form of flattery. [Laughs.]

To me and so many fans, the two of you are the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of prog rock. You should be onstage together. Well, it’s not going to happen as far as I know. I’ve mentioned a couple of times over the years that I’m very open to giving it a whirl. In these days, though, you never know what’s going to happen.

They play about 50 shows a year. They even did nearly 90 a few years back. Do you think that would be too much traveling for you at this point in your life? I don’t think so. I feel very healthy and happy. Me and my wife love touring. We’re going to be on the road this summer with the Academy of Rock all over Europe. Now we’re doing this wonderful experience with the Band Geeks. I just love their name. It’s so cool.

Are you working on a second chapter of your solo album 1,000 Hands? Yes. We’re working on it. I reckon that it’s going to be ready next year. I’ve been writing some songs. I even wrote an album in Chinese. Singing in Chinese is not easy.

You’re so positive and optimistic. A lot of people would be really bitter and angry if the band they started and fronted for decades was carrying on without them. I come from the North of England. I had my first band in 1963. That’s when the Beatles came out. I saw them before they were famous. I just keep going because life is a wonderful experience, if you want.

Do you see yourself touring and playing Yes songs in your eighties? Oh yeah. Of course.

Retirement is never a thought? Never. There’s no point.

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Crazy it’s been 50 years. I performed it with the Academy of Rock last year. We’re going to do it again this year in Europe. And doing it with teenagers is just unbelievable, the feeling.

I’ll let you go, but I’m optimistic that you and Steve are going to find a way to patch things up at some point and play together again. It just makes too much sense. You never know. You really never know, honestly.

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YES Announce 2023 US Tour

The "Classic Tales of Yes Tour" kicks off in September

YES Announce 2023 US Tour

YES have a new North American tour taking place in the fall.

The “Classic Tales of Yes Tour” will see Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals), and Jay Schellen (drums) play 27 shows across the US between September and November.

Each date will begin with an on-site presentation by world-renowned artist and designer Roger Dean, who created several of YES’s album covers.

Tickets are available via StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

YES 2023 Tour Dates: 09/21 – Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center 09/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met 09/24 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 09/25 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre 09/27 – Lynn, MA @ Lynn Auditorium 09/28 – Westbury, NY @ NYCB Theatre 09/30 – New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theatre 10/01 – Englewood, NJ @ Bergen PAC 10/03 – Oxon Hill, MD @ MGM National Harbor 10/04 – Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center 10/06 – Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall 10/08 – Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheater 10/10 – Orlando, FL @ Steinmetz Hall 10/11 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall 10/13 – Mobile, AL @ Saenger Theatre 10/16 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Music Center 10/17 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center 10/19 – Warren, MI @ Andiamo Showroom 10/20 – Cleveland, OH @ Temple Live 10/22 – Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square Theatre 10/23 – St. Louis, MO @ The Factory 10/26 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre 10/28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Hall At Eccles Theater 10/30 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern 10/31 – Napa, CA @ Blue Note Napa 11/03 – El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia 11/04 – Riverside, CA @ Fox Performing Arts Center

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My first Yes concert experience was on 25 Sept. 1977 at the San Diego Sports Arena. The stage was designed by Roger Dean and had beautiful orange fabrics draped all around. This time out Yes consisted of Chris Squire on bass (the only member to be in every Yes role-call), Steve Howe on guitar, Alan White on drums, Jon Anderson on vocals, and Rick Wakeman returning on keyboards.

The opening act for this show was Donovan and I believe it was his first performance in San Diego. While the house lights were still up Firebird Suite began to play and the lights began to slowly fade. What a great memory being greeted by the majestic organ introduction to Parallels, a a marvelous start to the evening as well. The material from the recent Going For The One album was equally as strong as their older material and has since survived the test of time compared to some of their other works.

This particular evening had a brilliant mix of old and new. The songs continued with I've Seen All Good People, and Close To The Edge. Wonderous Stories and Turn Of The Century both feature Jon Anderson's angelic alto voice. Jons' microphone gear that night looked like a space helmet collar and had 2 mics for stereo tracking that sounded amazing.

After Going For The One and Awaken the band left the stage. They returned for an encore and played Starship Trooper and Roundabout. What an evening. Rick Wakeman looked like a gladiator in an arena of keyboards and Steve Howe had several guitars to choose from. The quality musicianship of these players has awed me for over 40 years now.

In 1984 Yes toured the 90125 album with Chris Squire on bass, Jon Anderson on vocals, Tony Kaye returning on keyboards, Alan White on drums and Trevor Rabin on guitar. The stage was round and had slanted grating that made it difficult for Echo and the Bunnymen so set up their equipment so the opening act was replaced by 2 Bugs Bunny cartoons. The show started with a new instrumental named Cinema from the 90125 album. Leave It had Alan White playing a small electric drum set for the first half of the song, when the lights dimmed and he reappeared behind the full acoustic drumkit in a blast of light for the end of the song the whole Forum was floored.

This show found Yes playing mainly the newer material. We were treated to a few of the classics: I've Seen All Good People, And You and I, and Long Distance Runaround were mixed in to the main set and once again the encore was Starship Trooper and Roundabout.

In 1991 Yes had a Reunion tour. To some it may have felt the band was larger than the audience. Guitars: Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin. Drums: Alan White and Bill Bruford. Keyboards: Tony Kaye and Rick Wakeman. Bass: Chris Squire. Vocals: Jon Anderson. I was able to see both legs of this tour. The first leg was indoor arenas and the stage was round and rotated clockwise for the first half of the show and counterclockwise for the second half.

The second leg of the tour was in outdoor amphitheaters. In addition to the classics we were treated to a drum duet, two guitar solos, and two keyboard solos. The main sets were only about 20 songs and the encore was Roundabout, but when you consider that some of the songs are 30 minutes long or so it made for quite a full evening of some of the best musical talent you will ever see in one place.

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Yes were on their usual nervy, edgy form - they're an unusual band because although everything has complex arrangements, they are still winging it for most of the gig.

Set One - Don't Kill The Whale, Drama album, Siberian Khatru, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Time And A Word

Steve Howe played pretty erratically - as he always risks with his love of staccato, spur of the moment embellishments - for most of the first half, but oddly enough nailed Owner Of A Lonely Heart, a record he wasn't on, and from that point cleaned up his act and started to hit the beat. Jon Davison and Alan White were impeccable as they fought to keep the beat on track, while Geoff Downes seemed to be in a hurry to get to the end of some of the songs - especially Siberian Khatru, which was quite a mess between the rushed keyboards and the stuttering guitar. However, it was a pleasure to hear the Drama album finally sung by a great singer rather than the rather demo-quality performance on the original album, and the rhythms were so much more powerful live.

Set Two - Fragile album, Starship Trooper

The second half cleared up all doubts with a fiery, muscular performance of Fragile, an album the band have been playing regularly for a couple of years. The combination of nostalgia, power and a wealth of melodies was breathtaking and moving. Geoff Downes was so strong that he completely eclipsed the more hesitant performance shown on the Like It Is DVD.

Billy Sherwood, bless him, won the crowd's love with his devotion to channelling his mighty mentor, the late Chris Squire, whose memory is still being celebrated with a slideshow and playback of "Onward" before the band came on. Yes have now wisely added a slide in tribute to their other unmanifest member, Peter Banks, after performing one of the original band's early songs, Time And A Word, which was recorded by five entirely different people from the current line-up.

This completely replaced and refreshed Yes look set to reach the band's 50th anniversary, and Steve Howe is wearing the leader's hat lightly and happily after waiting so long to inherit it.

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The Yes concert was excellent. They played two albums in their entirety, Close to the Edge (in reverse order) & Roundabout. Two songs from the new album and then two encores, "All Good People" and (somewhat of a surprise) "Owner of a Lonely Heart". Amazing that guys their age can play very difficult music for almost 3 hours and not miss a note. I guess that is what 40 years of practice will do for you. This may not have been the 'classic' line up that so many fans wanted to see, but I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. Geoff is not the keyboard wizard that Rick is (who is?), but he was very sharp and did a masterful job. Steve is still Steve, I'm sure he will be playing those licks when he is in his 90's. I hope he gets paid by the note, he will make a fortune. Chris too was in great form and you could tell he was enjoying playing this material to a very appreciative crowd. Jon Davison handles the vocals very well. He isn't trying to imitate Jon Anderson, but stays true to the original spirit of the lyrics. His voice did justice to the music and he is great in his role as the new lead singer for this band. Alan is still (IMHO) one of the best rock drummers around, not flashy, but gets the job done. Some of the songs have never been preformed live until this tour, so it was pretty neat to experience some things that have never been heard outside of a recording studio before. Who knows, maybe down the road there will be another Union tour. If there is, count me in!

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First: RIP Mike Porcaro and Chris Squire. Second: Rose Music Center is a great venue. Everything about the place is wonderful. I can't wait to go to more concerts there. Third: Toto stole the night. I had truly wished by some miracle that Simon Phillips would have been on this tour, but so be it. Lukather crushed it. Vocals were out of this world too. I also wanted more of their hits, but it was good to see Steve and Luke jam out Hydra live. Also, Phillips would have KILLED that set... Shannon Forrest... he's OK. Just OK. Sorry, you had big shoes to fill. Last: This was my third Yes concert in my life. Sadly, it's time for the boys to hang it up. Steve Howe unfortunately just didn't seem to be with it. Alan was taking it easy, but hey, I get it, these guys have been doing this for decades. Yet, they butchered some of their best tunes AND at slow tempos to boot. I'm sure diehard fans won't agree. That's fine. I didn't even finish the set this time. I just had to go. It was painful to watch. I won't be seeing them anymore. Last point: Jon Davison is a decent emulator, but it was just too much. Billy Sherwood is a great bassist by the way. Kudos. Venue review: the sound mix was awesome for both bands. Sorry Yes... I'll always love the recordings. I wish you well in retirement.

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The entire concert last night was incredible. Toto put on a great show by playing a number of their old songs and also by playing a couple of songs from their new album. One of the new songs they basically dedicated it to Mike Porcaro and Chris Squire since both bands lost their bass players this year.

Yes started their part of the concert with a tribute to Chris Squire and having his infamous Rickenbacker bass on stage while showing pictures of Chris through his time with Yes. The band then came out and opened up with Don't Kill the Whale. They played songs from throughout the years, including Going for the One, Time and a Word, and Owner of a Lonely Heart. They ended their set with Roundabout and played Starship Trooper for their encore. The entire night was just beyond belief with these two bands rocking the stage.

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The concert was awesome and it brought back lots of old memories! They had a new lead singer who is just as good if not better than the original! Definitely a concert worth seeing. They played the Close To The Edge album and then the entire Fragile album along with a few new songs from a new album that's going to be released that sounded really good!!

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The concert was excellent. The band line-up performed excellently, with Geoff stepping in brilliantly for Chris Squire, and Jon Davison has an excellent voice as well, keeps up the quality of Yes' amazing music.

I wish I could go back and time and re-live the concert!! This is a definite must-see!! I can't wait till next time!!

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Great band with great songs and a great history - it was great to see them purely for that reason. However, when I saw them at Oxford this year they seemed really under-rehearsed. I don't know if they had sound issues on stage but the drummer was in his own tempo for a lot of it. Even my Dad noticed and he's not musical!

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They're getting old... but they weren't bad at all. I just hope this is their last tour. Starship Trooper was a good way to go out, and tbh Anderson Rabin and Wakeman is more yes than they are at this point member-wise... anyway, good concert, and I'd catch them if I were you just cuz I think this is it for them.

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Great show, worthy tribute to Chris Squire. Billy Sherwood ably filled the bass and vocal duties, at the express wish of Chris himself before he passed. Nice mix of tunes, featuring some fairly deep cuts to include "Don't Kill the Whale" which I hadn't heard them play live before.

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Yes announce Classic Tales Of Yes US tour dates

UK prog legends Yes will tour the US from September to November 2023

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UK prog legends  Yes  have announced US tour dates for their Classic Tales Of Yes tour for September to November 2023.

Following the band's sold out 2022 US tour, the band return for a US run that kicks off in Bethlehem's Wind Creek Event Center on September 21 and runs all the qy through to Riverside's Fox Performing Arts Center on November 4.

“We’re putting together a great setlist covering the length and breadth of Yes’ career," enthuses guitarist Steve Howe.

 “As always, we are committed to pushing new boundaries and are very excited to be performing another chapter in the rich legacy of the band,” adds keyboard player Geoff Downes.

Yes will be supported by their well now album cover designer Roger Dean on all dates, who will be creating a live presentation of his art alongside having his art gallery on tour.

Yes released their 23rd studio album, Mirror To The Sky , earlier this year.

You can see all the Yes US dates below.

Yes Classic Tales Of Yes US 2024 tour dates

Sep 21: PA Bethlehem Wind Creek Event Center Sep 22: PA Philadelphia The Met Sep 24: CT New Haven College Street Music Hall Sep 25: ME Portland State Theatre Sep 27: MA Lynn Auditorium Sep 28: NY Westbury NYCB Theatre Sep 30: NJ New Brunswick State Theatre Oct 1: NJ Engelwood Bergen PAC Oct 3: MD Oxon Hill MGM National Harbor Oct 4: NC Greensboro Steven Tanger Center Oct 6: SC Charleston Music Hall Oct 8: FL Pompano Amphitheater Oct 10: FL Orlando Steinmetz Hall Oct 11: FL Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall Oct 13: AL Mobile Saenger Theatre Oct 16: OH Cincinnati Andrew J Brady Music Center Oct 17: IN Nashville Brown County Music Center Oct 19: MI Warren Andiamo Showroom Oct 20: OH Cleveland Temple Live Oct 22: IL Joliet Rialto Square Theatre Oct 23: MO St. Louis The Factory Oct 26: CO Denver Paramount Theatre Oct 28: UT Salt Lake City Delta Hall At Eccles Theater Oct 30: CA Los Angeles The Wiltern Oct 31: CA Napa Blue Note Nov 3: CA El Cajon The Magnolia Nov 4: CA Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center

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CONCERT REVIEW: Classic Tales As Told By YES on Tour (October 26th, 2023)

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At this point in their career, the drama of Yes precedes them (starting well before “Drama” came out, actually), threatening to overshadow the very music they perform. Happily, a few songs into their show at Denver’s Paramount Theater last week, and all politics and comparisons had fallen by the wayside, triumphantly overshadowed by the fact that this is simply some of the best progressive rock music ever made, and it was being performed damn well. Call them Yes , call them by more derogatory names, but regardless of your personal take on their lineup, there was a ton of music from Yes ’ legacy to be enjoyed on this evening. Frankly it’s a shame that anyone is too tied up in opinionated knots to not be able to just enjoy it. For the rest of us, this was a fantastic evening. 

Everyone in the theater was grateful that the show happened at all. Reportedly Steve Howe had injured his hand earlier in the week and the two previous shows had been cancelled at the last minute. While Yes management didn’t go out of their way to assure Denver that the concert was indeed happening, no news was good news in this case and so the band and fans alike showed up, trusting that the other would be there. Fortunately Howe showed virtually no signs of pain during his playing, although two songs were cut from the setlist, perhaps due to the potential strain on his hand: “Going For The One” (which requires pedal steel playing) and a short instrumental guitar solo excerpt from “America.” [Apparently those omissions have now reappeared for the subsequent concert two nights later.]

Roger Dean , the famed artist who created so many of Yes ’ iconic album covers, was essentially the opening band. He offered a presentation of his history and portfolio to start the evening, which some audience members obviously could have done without, while others were fascinated. There were some interesting stories, a few humorous jabs at Avatar, and most of all it was just nice to visit with Dean for a little bit. But by the end of the talk, the audience was more than ready for Yes to appear.

The setlist was spectacularly diverse and unexpected, a nice change from some past tours where albums were played front to back in their entirety. Opening with “Machine Messiah” is always a welcome choice. It’s been played a surprising amount over the past many years but that’s to make up for its neglect over the previous several decades. Plus, it just makes sense, given that 2/5 of the current band actually played on that studio album, which is about as high a ratio as you’ll get tonight, save for one new song (cue the haters). We follow up with a song where a different 2/5 of the band created the original track, the very surprising “It Will Be A Good Day.” For Yes fans in the know, 1999’s “The Ladder” was an impressive outing, which included Billy Sherwood in the band, so featuring virtually any song from it is a treat. “Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People” is a friendly bone tossed to the casual fans who will otherwise find very little familiar in the setlist on this tour, and it’s a solid performance of the song, from Howe ’s opening lute to his electric soloing later on. 

Jumping back to the 60s, the band chooses to play the title track from “Time And A Word” which should have been a massive anthem at the time of its release. Although no one on stage tonight was part of that original studio album (aside from Howe unfortunately appearing on the album cover for the version in the States), the rendition offered here is triumphant, from singer Jon Davison ’s pitch-perfect delivery to Billy Sherwood ’s harmony vocals which Chris Squire used to sing and Howe ’s soloing where Peter Banks used to be. For those not in the know, Sherwood has completely perfected Squire ’s approach to the bass, both in covering the classic pieces and even in writing new songs with a Squire mindset. In the case of this song, Sherwood ’s playing of Squire ’s bass lines lifts up this simple folk song and makes it a prog anthem. A fitting tip of the cap to the band’s origins. 

The highlights of the show turn out to be reached through the next two songs. “South Side of the Sky” is a hidden gem off the “Fragile” album, but offers a vibe which Yes was not able to capture live in concert for many years. Here the band delivers the song’s intense driving energy successfully, thanks largely to drummer Jay Schellen who seems particularly on fire tonight. The middle slow section is deftly played by Geoff Downes , covering Rick Wakeman ’s original lines, as Davison , Sherwood and Howe sing the beautiful interweaving vocal lines. Its glory is surpassed by the next choice, one of Yes ’ most evocative pieces “Turn Of The Century”. Co-written by Yes ’ beloved late drummer, Alan White , tonight’s performance is made even more special by the fact that his wife Gigi is in the audience, which Davison announces as he dedicates the song to her and her son. Howe is completely on point during the whole piece, from his uniquely stylistic acoustic guitar opening section, following Davison ’s angelic vocal runs in perfect unison, to his majestic electric guitar playing in the middle as the vocals rise higher and higher, and back to acoustic to finish the piece with breathtaking poignancy. The masterpiece leaves the audience gasping, including Gigi who has tears of joy in her eyes, viscerally moved. 

As the tour’s title implies, there is an offering made from the divisive “Tales Of Topographic Oceans” album, but it is unlike what the band have played before. Instead of playing one of the four 20 minute pieces from the double album, they instead have created a 20 minute medley of all four pieces. Howe came up with the idea and the edit, which is most interesting considering that he has taken Jon Anderson to task any time Anderson has even hinted at rearranging a Yes classic. But tonight the chopping block is on full display and what results is a kind of “Greatest Hits of Topographic” , jumping from one chorus to another. For those of us who love “Topographic “, this is a double edged sword. One one side, the medley is packed with choice material, going from one strength to another. On the other side, it is jarring to suddenly have a beloved piece abruptly stopped and go into another one. The jury is still out as to whether the ends justify the means on this one, but is was gratifying to at least hear some parts of “The Remembering” which have hardly ever been played live before. 

The band leaves the stage after a surprisingly short set, returning with the traditional encores of “Roundabout” and “Starship Trooper” , the crowd finally coming to their feet. They’re good versions of the songs but nothing remarkable given their extensive histories. On “Trooper”, for example, there’s no Wakeman keyboard solo during “Würm” to build up the tension before Howe ’s climactic guitar solo, so that solo hardly feels as though it enters with maximum impact. Downes performance throughout the night has certainly been solid, but it doesn’t go beyond that to the next level that other Yes keyboardists have reached. 

With that, let’s talk for a moment about the band’s current incarnation. Tonight’s concert certainly proves that they can play Yes songs satisfyingly and convincingly. How wonderful that we can still enjoy this music by some of its creators. It’s okay if there’s not as much fire as 50 years ago, that can’t realistically be expected. The younger generation of 3/5 of the band do keep things fresh and sparkly – Schellen captures White ’s approach and has the energy to deliver, Sherwood is the epitome of Squire ’s protege, and Davison sings the pieces very well. 

But let’s be honest, there’s nothing like the tone in Anderson ’s voice and, perhaps more importantly, the spirit behind his voice which is what Yes was founded upon. There’s a thousand good reasons for the current lineup to stay intact, not least being that they are making good new music such as featured on the new release “Mirror To The Sky” . But the reality is that they only played ONE song off that album ( “Cut From The Stars”, played well but otherwise unremarkable), and this tour wasn’t called the “Mirror To The Sky” tour, it was called “Classic Tales of Yes”. 

If you’re primarily going to play Classic Yes , all the good reasons in the world don’t seem to overcome the obvious option: play with classic Yes members. Anderson is hard to work with? Fine, don’t write new albums with him, tour in a separate bus, but get on stage with him. Plenty of other bands do this. Maybe Wakeman , too, if he’ll do it. You want to respect all that Davison and Downes have given the band the past 14 years? Fine, have a section of the concert with the current 5-piece playing, and play a bunch of those fine NEW SONGS they’ve written. Then bring out the old guard and play the classics. (And more snarkily I would add – if you argue that Anderson will ask for a larger percentage of money, fine give it to him. You’re going to bring in more than enough additional people to the shows to counterbalance that. The Paramount wasn’t exactly filled for this concert, attendance is clearly on the decline.) 

Okay, that’s my brief rant, and my suggestions. Love live Yes , in all its many colors, textures and high vibrations! 

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Scott Medina…good article till you started kissing Anderson’s ass. He’s not coming back…deal with It. Downes has been on fire the entire tour..Just another worthless article written by a gack.

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I feel the ever present tug from this ‘Yes’ legacy if not through my technical abilities, then through my ears. I really appreciate your passion for this music Scott. It’s infectious!

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Neil Young, Crazy Horse reunite for first concert tour in a decade: How to get tickets

Neil Young and Crazy Horse are touring for the first time in a decade.

But that's not all that's in store. The reunion between Young and the rock band will be accompanied by a new nine-song album release on April 26, and on April 20, it will have a limited early release on vinyl for  Record Store Day .

The Love Earth Tour, presented by Live Nation, begins with a two-night set of shows at San Diego's Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on April 24-25 before hitting stops across major cities in North America including New York City, Chicago, Toronto and other cities in Arizona, Texas and Tennessee.

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Back in 2018, Young and Crazy Horse performed a handful of shows in central California and a few Canadian shows in early 2019, per Variety . Both had a wider tour planned in 2020 before the start of the pandemic, but Young did not want to expose people to the COVID-19 virus by embarking on a national tour.

Following a solo tour in the summer of 2023, Young brought the band back together for two shows commemorating the 50th anniversary of L.A.'s Roxy, and the group did a short private show in Toronto for a birthday party this past November. In 2021, Young and Crazy Horse joined forces on their latest album "Barn" which traced Young's views on  climate change ,  cultural divides in America  and the controversial approaches to the  COVID-19 pandemic .

"Toast," another collaboration with Crazy Horse followed "Barn" a year later.

Neil Young, Crazy Horse assemble, tackle mountain of problems on 'positive' album

How to get tickets for Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Presale tickets are already available starting with a Neil Young Archives sale that began Tuesday.

General onsale begins Friday at 10 a.m. ET on Livenation.com .

Interested in going? Check out tickets at Vivid Seats , StubHub , SeatGeek , and Ticketmaster .

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse tour dates

  • Apr 24 | San Diego, CA | Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • Apr 25 | San Diego, CA | Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • Apr 27 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • May 1 | Austin, TX | Germania Insurance Amphitheater
  • May 2  Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion
  • May 5 | Huntsville, AL | Orion Amphitheater
  • May 7 | Atlanta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • May 8 | Franklin, TN | FirstBank Amphitheater
  • May 11 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live
  • May 12 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
  • May 14 | Queens, NY | Forest Hills Stadium
  • May 17 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center
  • May 18 | Bridgeport, CT | Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater
  • May 20 | Toronto, ON | Budweiser Stage
  • May 22 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • May 23 | Chicago, IL | Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

Contributing: Mike Snider

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Neil Young, Crazy Horse reunite for first concert tour in a decade: How to get tickets

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Moscow metro private tours.

  • 2-hour tour $87:  10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • 3-hour tour $137:  20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off. 
  • Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.

Highlight of Metro Tour

  • Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
  • Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
  • Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
  • Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
  • Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
  • Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
  • Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
  • Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
  • If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
  • Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
  • Have fun time with a very friendly local;
  • + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)

Hotel Pick-up

Metro stations:.

Komsomolskaya

Novoslobodskaya

Prospekt Mira

Belorusskaya

Mayakovskaya

Novokuznetskaya

Revolution Square

Sparrow Hills

+ for 3-hour tour

Victory Park

Slavic Boulevard

Vystavochnaya

Dostoevskaya

Elektrozavodskaya

Partizanskaya

Museum of Moscow Metro

  • Drop-off  at your hotel, Novodevichy Convent, Sparrow Hills or any place you wish
  • + Russian lunch  in Metro Diner with artistic metro-style interior for 3-hour tour

Fun facts from our Moscow Metro Tours:

From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.

At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.

According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.

The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.

Coffee Ring

The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.

Zodiac Metro

According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.

Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.

Paleontological finds 

Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!

  • Every day each car in  Moscow metro passes  more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
  • Moscow subway system is the  5th in the intensity  of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
  • The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is  90 seconds .

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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