Yes Announces Rescheduled Fragile Tour and New Album Release: Aurora

Yes is set to release their twenty-fourth studio album, Aurora, in June. The band has rescheduled their Fragile tour, which was postponed due to guitarist Steve Howe requiring urgent surgery. The new tour dates will take place in May 2027, featuring a performance of their classic 1971 album "Fragile" in its entirety, along with more hits from their repertoire. Tickets purchased for the original dates will be valid for the rescheduled shows, except for the Bournemouth show, which has been canceled. The band has added a new show at the York Barbican on May 15. Tickets for the rescheduled tour will go on sale on April 30 at 10 am.
Yes has also announced the upcoming release of their new album, Aurora, on June 12. The album will feature eight tracks, including two bonus tracks, and will showcase the band's collaborative spirit and creative energy. The artwork for the album was created by Roger Dean and his daughter Freya, adding a visual element to the music. Guitarist Steve Howe expressed his excitement about the album, emphasizing the band's commitment to evolving their sound while staying true to the spirit of Yes. Fans can pre-order Aurora now to get a taste of the new music.
The band's tour dates for May 2027 include performances in Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Glasgow, York, and Liverpool. The tour will be a celebration of Yes's iconic album "Fragile" and will feature a mix of classic hits and new material from their upcoming album, Aurora. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the legendary sound of Yes live on stage.