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Live Performances by Yes in 2011

  • In 2011, Yes was riding high on a wave of renewed energy, particularly with the release of their album "Fly From Here." This album was significant not... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, Yes was riding high on a wave of renewed energy, particularly with the release of their album "Fly From Here." This album was significant not just as a new chapter but also marked the return of producer Trevor Horn, who had previously worked with the band on their iconic "90125." The live recording featured in the "Yes Live 2011 - Fly From Here Tour" showcases the band during a transitional phase, with Benoît David fronting the group. Interestingly, this marked his first full tour with Yes after replacing Jon Anderson. The setlist during these performances included fresh cuts from "Fly From Here," highlighting the band's blend of classic prog rock with contemporary flair. It's fascinating how Yes embraced change yet stayed true to their intricate sound, weaving in those lush harmonies and complex arrangements that fans have adored for decades. This live concert truly captured the essence of Yes—evolving yet timeless.

Yes Full Concert: Live from the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2011 | Video Length: 1:31:21
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YES - We Can Fly From Here Live at U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2011 | Video Length: 6:27
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  • Before the live recording "YES We Can Fly From Here" in January 2011 at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, Yes had just released th... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording "YES We Can Fly From Here" in January 2011 at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, Yes had just released their studio album *Fly from Here* in 2011. This was interesting, as it marked their first new material since their 2001 album, *Magnification*. The song "We Can Fly From Here," featured in both the studio and live performances, showcases the band’s classic progressive rock style, highlighted by symphonic elements and intricate arrangements. This concert was part of their attempt to re-establish themselves in the evolving music scene after a long history filled with lineup changes and stylistic evolution. The performance itself presented a unique chance for fans to witness the band’s fresh sound mixed with their legendary legacy, reflecting the ongoing journey of Yes. And let’s face it—who doesn’t love a band that keeps reinventing themselves while staying true to their roots?

Yes Concert Performance of 'Starship Trooper' at House of Blues, Houston

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 13:01
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  • In March 2011, during the live recording at the House of Blues in Houston, Yes had just released their studio album *Fly from Here* a year earlier. Th... Read Full Description >

    In March 2011, during the live recording at the House of Blues in Houston, Yes had just released their studio album *Fly from Here* a year earlier. This album was significant because it marked the return of Trevor Horn, who had notably produced their iconic *90125* album back in the '80s. The Houston concert showcased a vibrant performance of “Starship Trooper,” a classic that has transcended generations, highlighting the band’s willingness to honor their roots while celebrating new material. Interestingly, this tour was a chance for fans to experience the blend of nostalgia and innovation, as many attendees felt a renewed appreciation for their timeless tracks. With Chris Squire's phenomenal bass work and the soaring vocals of Benoît David, it was clear that even years into their career, Yes was still capturing hearts and igniting energy with every note. Isn’t it wild how music can evoke such powerful memories and emotions?

Live Performance of 'Close To The Edge' by Yes at House Of Blues, Houston

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 15:02
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  • In March 2011, when Yes performed "Close to the Edge" at the House of Blues in Houston, they were riding the wave of their career revival after a few ... Read Full Description >

    In March 2011, when Yes performed "Close to the Edge" at the House of Blues in Houston, they were riding the wave of their career revival after a few transitional years. Just prior to this performance, the band released "Fly from Here" in 2011, which was their first album featuring singer Benoît David. This marked a significant chapter, embracing a mix of classic Yes sounds and contemporary influences, showcasing how they continued to evolve while staying true to their progressive rock roots. It's fascinating to note that this era also coincided with a growing resurgence of interest in classic rock, as bands from that golden age explored new creative energies. The live recording not only captures the band in peak form but also highlights the enduring power of their complex compositions and harmonies, a hallmark of their style. While the sound of Yes is rich with intricate musicianship, the intimate setting of the House of Blues adds a special dimension to the recording, creating a vibrant atmosphere that truly resonates with fans of all generations.

Yes Live Performance of 'South Side of the Sky' in Houston

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 10:42
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  • In March 2011, when Yes performed at the House of Blues in Houston, they were riding the wave of their celebrated legacy while promoting their studio ... Read Full Description >

    In March 2011, when Yes performed at the House of Blues in Houston, they were riding the wave of their celebrated legacy while promoting their studio album, *Fly from Here*, released in 2011. This record marked a significant comeback, featuring the return of legendary producer Trevor Horn, who had previously worked with the band during their heyday. What’s interesting about this live performance is that it captured a band that, despite decades in the industry, still exuded vibrant energy and musical prowess, thrilling fans with both timeless classics and fresh material. Watching the footage, one can’t help but feel the excitement in the air, as dedicated fans chant the band's name, underscoring Yes's commitment to their loyal following. It’s a testament to their enduring appeal—over 40 years after their formation, they were still sharing their epic and intricate soundscapes with the world.

Yes Live Concert - Close To The Edge - Full Concert - House of Blues, Houston

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 20:42
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  • In 2011, when Yes performed at the House of Blues in Houston on March 6, they were in an interesting phase of their illustrious career. Just a couple ... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, when Yes performed at the House of Blues in Houston on March 6, they were in an interesting phase of their illustrious career. Just a couple of years prior, they released the album *Fly from Here* in 2011, which featured the late, great Chris Squire on bass and Benoît David on vocals. This album marked a renewal of their classic sound with a modern twist, and it's a testament to their longevity in the ever-changing musical landscape. Interestingly, this recording captures the band during a live performance that, while not without its imperfections—like Benoît stumbling on lyrics—echoes the spirit of Yes: passionate musicians pushing the boundaries of rock. The presence of Oliver Wakeman on keys brought a unique flair, as he carried on the legacy of his father, Rick Wakeman, a key figure in their earlier symphonic sound. Through all the ups and downs, there they were, still delivering the loud, intricate melodies fans had loved for decades!

Yes Live in Houston at House of Blues Performing Classic Hits

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 6:16
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  • In early 2011, Yes was riding a wave of revitalization with their album *Fly from Here*, which had been released in 2011 just before their live perfor... Read Full Description >

    In early 2011, Yes was riding a wave of revitalization with their album *Fly from Here*, which had been released in 2011 just before their live performance at the House of Blues in Houston on March 6. This was a particularly exciting time for the band, as they were performing with their "Classic" lineup, reuniting fans with the rich, intricate sound they had become known for. Benoît David was on lead vocals at that time, stepping into a very big pair of shoes—Jon Anderson’s. This performance was a delightful blend of nostalgia and fresh energy, capturing the essence of Yes's progressive rock style. They often incorporated extended solos and live improvisations that showcased each member's musicianship, which is a hallmark of their live shows. Watching Benoît tackle classics while still embracing his creative space reveals how Yes had ingeniously woven the old with the new in their performances, keeping long-time fans and new listeners alike on the edge of their seats.

Yes Live 2011 Performance of 'Machine Messiah' at House of Blues, Houston

House of Blues
Houston, Texas, United States

March 6, 2011 | Video Length: 11:33
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  • Alright, let’s dive into what was brewing for Yes around that live recording on March 6, 2011, at the House of Blues in Houston. By this time, Yes h... Read Full Description >

    Alright, let’s dive into what was brewing for Yes around that live recording on March 6, 2011, at the House of Blues in Houston. By this time, Yes had just released "Fly from Here" in 2011, a significant nod to their classic sound with the return of producer Trevor Horn. It was a moment of reinvigoration, showcasing their evolution while hearkening back to their roots. Interestingly, this period also saw Oliver Wakeman stepping into the spotlight, contributing to the band’s intricate soundscapes on keyboards. It’s worth noting that "Machine Messiah," performed that night, is not just a fan favorite; it’s a dynamic piece from their iconic 1980 album "Drama," emphasizing Yes’s ability to meld classic rock with ambition. There's something truly magical about seeing a band like Yes, steeped in decades of history, still captivating audience members like yourself. Steve Howe looked to be in high spirits too—wasn't it delightful to witness? It's moments like these that celebrate not just a performance, but an enduring legacy.

Yes Live Performance of 'Parallels' at the Fillmore, Charlotte

The Fillmore
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

March 25, 2011 | Video Length: 6:26
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  • In March 2011, Yes took the stage at The Fillmore in Charlotte, fresh off their studio album, *Fly from Here*, released in 2011. This marked a pivotal... Read Full Description >

    In March 2011, Yes took the stage at The Fillmore in Charlotte, fresh off their studio album, *Fly from Here*, released in 2011. This marked a pivotal moment, as it was their first album with lead vocalist Benoît David, who had joined the band in 2008. The live recording features "Parallels," an exhilarating opener that showcases their signature blend of progressive rock complexity and melodic hooks. What’s fascinating is how well the band adapted during this transitional phase; *Fly from Here* demonstrated their capacity to evolve while still delivering that classic Yes sound fans adore. Live, their performance was nothing short of electrifying, proving that even after decades in the industry, Yes could still captivate audiences. It’s incredible to see how the integrity of their music remains intact while pushing forward into new territories, isn't it?

Yes - Full Concert Live at Zeiterion Theatre, New Bedford

Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

March 29, 2011 | Video Length: 2:8:30
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  • In March 2011, Yes took the stage at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center during their "In the Present" tour. Just prior to this live performance, the... Read Full Description >

    In March 2011, Yes took the stage at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center during their "In the Present" tour. Just prior to this live performance, the band had released their album "Fly from Here" in 2011, marking a significant moment in their evolution. This album was notable as it featured new lead vocalist Benoit David, who stepped into a role that fans had long associated with former frontmen. It was a fresh chapter for the band, showcasing their classic progressive rock sound while intermingling newer elements. Interestingly, "Fly from Here" was produced by Trevor Horn, who had a rich history with the band, having been behind the mixing board for their seminal album "90125." This connection added a layer of nostalgia to the band's live shows, allowing longtime fans to both experience new music and relive cherished memories from Yes's storied past. It’s fascinating how the band continues to reinvent themselves—each performance feels like a blend of old and new, doesn’t it?

Yes Live Performance of 'Roundabout' at House of Blues, Cleveland

House of Blues
Cleveland, OH, United States

April 1, 2011 | Video Length: 9:07
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  • Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band has quite a rich history, hasn’t it? When we dive into 2011, the year this live recording took place at... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band has quite a rich history, hasn’t it? When we dive into 2011, the year this live recording took place at the House of Blues in Cleveland, we find ourselves right in the midst of an exciting phase for the group. Prior to this performance, in 2009, Yes released the studio album *Fly from Here*, which showcased their classic sound with a modern twist, featuring the soaring vocals of Benoît David. What’s particularly fascinating about the 2011 concert, highlighted in "Yes Live 2011 Roundabout," is the synergy of classic tracks and the band's evolution. That show wasn't just a trip down memory lane; it was part of their "Rite of Spring Tour," blending timeless pieces with fresh energy. And speaking of energy, guitarist Steve Howe was on fire that night, displaying his iconic flair and intricate playing style. The atmosphere in the House of Blues must have been electric, as fans experienced a harmonious blend of nostalgia and innovation—just what Yes does best!

Yes - Into The Storm Live Performance at Corn Exchange, Cambridge

Corn Exchange
Cambridge, UK

August 11, 2011 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • As of the live recording on August 11, 2011, at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge, Yes was riding high after the release of their album "Fly from Here" i... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on August 11, 2011, at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge, Yes was riding high after the release of their album "Fly from Here" in 2011. This album marked a significant return, showcasing their classic progressive rock sound while also introducing new elements, thanks in part to the involvement of producer Trevor Horn, who originally helped define their sound in the 1980s. What’s cool is that "Fly from Here" is notable for featuring original music written by Horn, adding a unique layer to their evolving discography. During this time, Yes was also celebrating their 40th anniversary, bringing nostalgia and excitement to their live performances. The band's lineup during this period included classic members, which meant fans were treated to a blend of timeless hits as well as the newer material from "Fly from Here." This live performance is a testament to Yes's enduring legacy in rock music and their ability to connect with fans over the decades.

Yes - Fly From Here Full Concert Live in Lisbon

Coliseu dos Recreios
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

November 3, 2011 | Video Length: 1:12:14
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  • In November 2011, Yes performed a live show in Lisbon, and interestingly, this period marked a significant era for the band, spotlighting their album ... Read Full Description >

    In November 2011, Yes performed a live show in Lisbon, and interestingly, this period marked a significant era for the band, spotlighting their album *Fly from Here*, which was released just a few months earlier in July. This record not only showcased the talents of new lead singer Benoît David, who had joined the band in 2008, but it also came after a notable hiatus from studio albums. *Fly from Here* was distinguished by its orchestral influences and boasted the epic "Fly from Here Overture," seamlessly blending the complexity that Yes is renowned for. The live recording captures a special moment when the band was reestablishing their sound and continuing their legacy, showing a mix of classic favorites like "Heart of the Sunrise" and newer tracks. Benoît's powerful vocals brought a fresh energy to the stage, proving that Yes was still capable of thrilling audiences more than four decades into their journey. It's a vivid reminder of how timeless rock can resonate across generations!

Yes Concert in Madrid: Performance of 'Fly From Here' Songs

La Riviera
Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain

November 4, 2011 | Video Length: 9:39
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  • In November 2011, when Yes took the stage at La Riviera in Madrid, they were riding the wave of their most recent studio album, "Fly from Here," relea... Read Full Description >

    In November 2011, when Yes took the stage at La Riviera in Madrid, they were riding the wave of their most recent studio album, "Fly from Here," released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment, as it was their first featuring lead vocalist Benoît David, who stepped in to fill the shoes of the legendary Jon Anderson. It was fascinating to see the band perform tracks like “Madman at the Screens” and “Fly from Here Reprise,” showcasing their innovative spirit even as they paid tribute to their progressive rock roots. Interestingly, the venue itself, La Riviera, is known for hosting a spectrum of artists, but a Yes concert added a unique layer of nostalgia and energy—local fans likely felt a thrill seeing such rock legends live. What a blend of history and evolution! It’s moments like these where you can almost feel the heartbeat of the band, merging past and present into a rich tapestry of sound.

Yes LIVE Performance at Colisée Pepsi, LMFAO - Quebec Concert

O2 Apollo Manchester
Manchester, England, United Kingdom

November 13, 2011 | Video Length: 3:00
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  • In November 2011, Yes delivered a captivating live performance at the O2 Apollo in Manchester, partly showcasing their enduring legacy as one of the t... Read Full Description >

    In November 2011, Yes delivered a captivating live performance at the O2 Apollo in Manchester, partly showcasing their enduring legacy as one of the titans of progressive rock. Prior to this concert, they had released *Fly from Here* in 2011, marking a significant return after a lengthy gap since their previous studio album. Interestingly, *Fly from Here* was produced by Trevor Horn, who had previously worked with the band on their iconic 1980 album *Drama*. This collaboration seemed to infuse the new material with a blend of their classic sound and modern sensibilities, resonating well with both longtime fans and newer listeners. During this period, Yes was not only celebrating their rich catalog but also proving their ability to evolve artistically. The energy in such live recordings encapsulates the band’s beautiful complexity—an intricate tapestry of sound that's just as thrilling in concert as it is on any studio album.

YES: Fly from Here - Full Concert Live in Copenhagen at Amager Bio

Amager Bio
Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark

December 6, 2011 | Video Length: 25:05
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  • In December 2011, when Yes performed live at Amager Bio in Copenhagen, they were riding high on the success of their album "Fly from Here," which had ... Read Full Description >

    In December 2011, when Yes performed live at Amager Bio in Copenhagen, they were riding high on the success of their album "Fly from Here," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first studio effort with new lead singer Benoît David, who stepped in after the departure of Jon Anderson. Though some fans felt mixed about this transition—especially highlighted in the comments surrounding the Copenhagen gig—many praised "Fly from Here" for its orchestral sound and intricate compositions that echoed the band's signature progressive rock style. It's fascinating to note that this live performance sought to capture the new spirit of Yes, even as some attendees felt the vocalist struggled with the classics like "Yours is No Disgrace." The mix of old and new in their setlist is a testament to the band's evolving legacy, reflecting both their storied past and the fresh energy that "Fly from Here" introduced.

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