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About Jon Anderson Tickets
Jon Anderson is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known as the founding lead vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. Born in Accrington, Lancashire, he grew up surrounded by music and initially pursued a career as a milkman and factory worker before shifting fully into performing. In the mid-1960s, Anderson sang with several local groups, including The Warriors and The Gun, gradually honing the ethereal tenor voice that would become his signature. His musical path changed dramatically in 1968 when he met bassist Chris Squire, and together they formed Yes—a band that would go on to redefine the possibilities of rock music.
Throughout the 1970s, Anderson helped shape Yes’s sound with his soaring vocals, mystical lyrics, and ambitious conceptual themes. The band released a string of iconic albums, including Fragile, Close to the Edge, and Tales from Topographic Oceans, solidifying their status as pioneers of progressive rock. Anderson’s voice became instantly recognizable on classic tracks like “Roundabout,” “And You and I,” and “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” His creative chemistry with bandmates like Squire, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe fueled some of the genre’s most innovative music, and his spiritual, otherworldly artistic lens set him apart from his contemporaries.
Outside of Yes, Anderson built a rich solo career and collaborated widely across musical genres. His solo albums—including Olias of Sunhillow—showcased his fascination with world music, mythology, and orchestral textures. He partnered with Vangelis in the duo Jon & Vangelis, producing hits such as “I’ll Find My Way Home” and “State of Independence.” Over the decades, Anderson has continued to write, record, and tour, both with variations of Yes and as a solo artist. His influence on progressive rock is immeasurable, and his distinctive voice remains one of the most recognizable and celebrated in the history of modern music.
Is Jon Anderson going on tour?
Jon Anderson is embarking on the YES Epics, Classics & More Tour with The Band Geeks.
When is Jon Anderson's YES Epics, Classics & More Tour?
Jon Anderson's YES Epics, Classics & More Tour will run from April 17, 2026 until May 7, 2026.
What major cities will Jon Anderson visit on his YES Epics, Classics & More Tour?
On his YES Epics, Classics & More Tour, Jon Anderson will visit major cities including Rochester, Ridgefield, Royal Oak, Hershey, and more.
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What's Jon Anderson's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Jon Anderson will likely play the following songs on tour: Hold On to Love, So Long Ago, So Clear, Loved By The Sun, Flight Of The Moorglade, Ocean Song, And You And I - Live, Surrender, Meeting (Garden of Geda) / Sound out the Galleon, The Only Thing I Need, Roundabout - Live
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Who is Jon Anderson?
Jon Anderson is an English singer-songwriter and musician who co-founded the progressive-rock band Yes in 1968 and served as its lead vocalist for many of its classic albums. Over his career he has been known for his soaring tenor voice, mystical lyrics, and a willingness to explore many genres—from prog-rock epics to world-music and orchestral compositions.
What is Jon Anderson's latest album?
Jon Anderson’s latest studio album is titled True, released on August 23, 2024 in collaboration with his backing band The Band Geeks. The album features two extended tracks—“Once Upon a Dream” (approx. 16½ minutes) and “Counties and Countries” (nearly 10 minutes)—and has been described as a return to the spirit of classic Yes while exploring fresh territory. A new studio album is expected in the second half of 2026.
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