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? ?, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (supporting Janis Joplin)
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August 3, 1968 East Mersey Youth Camp, East Mersey, ENG
   
May ?, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (John Anderson and Gun His only gig with Gun, who sacked him the next day because they didn't want to be his backup band)
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August 5, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Neat Change)
   
August 3, 1968 East Mersey Youth Camp, East Mersey, ENG (First gig under their new name Yes)
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August 9, 1968 Bracknell Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG
 
August 5, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (with Neat Change. First of 38 Marquee gigs)
 
 
August 9, 1968 Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG
 
   
 
August 10, 1968 Motown Club, Wellingborough, ENG
 
August 10, 1968 Motown Club, Wellingborough, ENG
   
August 10, 1968 Red Lion Club, Walsall, ENG ?
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August 17, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Neat Change)
   
August 11-12, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (questionable)
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August 23, 1968 The Place, Stoke-on-Trent, ENG
   
August 17, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (with Neat Change) 
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August 30, 1968 Welwyn Civic Centre, Welwyn, ENG
 
 
23 Stoke-on-trent UK The Place  
 
 
 
30 Welwyn UK Civic Centre  
 
 
 
31 London UK Black Sheep Club  
 
 
 
?? London UK Marquee Yes! w/Spencer Davis Group questionable; not listed in LL
 
 
 
 
Sep-68  
 
   
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August 31, 1968 Black Sheep Club, London, ENG
   
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August ?, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Spencer Davis Group) (questionable)
   
 
[[September 6, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supporting Joe Cocker & The Grease Band)
 
[[September 6, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supporting Joe Cocker & The Grease Band)
   
8 King's Lynn, ENG
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September 8, 1968 Maid's Head, King's Lynn, ENG
   
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September 12, 1968 Southern Music Studio, London, ENG (RECORDING)
12 ? UK  
 
   
13 Marlow UK Crown Hotel  
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September 13, 1968 Crown Hotel, Marlow, ENG
   
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September 15, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG (Replaces Sly & the Family Stone. Keith Emerson, Pete Townshend, and Eric Clapton are in attendance and all are reportedly impressed. Roy Flynn offers to be Yes' manager and the next day buys them a Hammond organ, a new drum kit, and a van)
15 London UK Blaise's Subs for Sly & the Family Stone -- a first big break.
 
   
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'''Sometime in September, Bill Bruford quits to study economics at Leeds University. The band recruits Tony O'Riley, formerly of the Koobas. For about a week a drummer named Dave Potts also rehearsed with them.'''
16 London UK Blaise's According to Chris Welch, *this* is the famous Blaise's gig. . One problem: the gig is supposed to have occurred on a Sunday; today is a Monday. Perhaps Yes played past midnight? Anyway, Keith Emerson, Pete Townshend, and Eric Clapton are in attendance and all reportedly impressed. Roy Flynn offers to be Yes' manager then and there. The next day he buys them a Hammond organ, a new drum kit, and a van.
 
 
 
18 London UK Blaise's  
 
 
 
?? London UK Bill Bruford Sometime in September, Bruford quits to study economics at Leeds University, shocking the band, who recruits Tony O'Riley, formerly of the Koobas. For about a week a drummer named Dave Potts also rehearsed with them.
 
   
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September 18, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
   
 
[[September 19, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supporting The Nice)
 
[[September 19, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supporting The Nice)
   
September 20, 1968 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG
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September 20, 1968 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG (cancelled)
   
 
September 21-22, 1968 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, ENG
 
September 21-22, 1968 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, ENG
   
27 ? UK End Club  
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September 27, 1968 West End Club, Rushden, ENG
   
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September 28, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Dream Police)
   
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October 5, 1968 Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, ENG
28 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Dream Police  
 
   
 
October 5, 1968 Hitchin, ENG
 
 
October 11, 1968 Wharf Hotel, Worcester, ENG
 
October 11, 1968 Wharf Hotel, Worcester, ENG
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October 12, 1968 Corn Hall, Cirencester, ENG
 
October 12, 1968 Corn Hall, Cirencester, ENG
October 13, 1968 Blaise's, London, ENG
 
October 14, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG
 
October 15, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Benefit for Czechoslovakian refugees)
 
October 17, 1968 ?
 
October 22, 1968 Blaise's, London, ENG
 
October 25, 1968 Granby Halls, Leicester, ENG
 
October 26, 1968 Middle Earth at The Roundhouse, London, ENG  
 
October 30, 1968 Blaise's, London, ENG  
 
   
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October 13, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
Nov-68  
 
   
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October 14, 1968 Revolution Club, London, ENG
   
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October 15, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Benefit for Czechoslovakian refugees)
   
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October 17, 1968 The Pheasantry, London, ENG
?? UK Yes & Ian Wallace Wallace (later of King Crimson) subs for Tony O'Riley; he's offered the drum spot but declines.
 
   
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October 22, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
   
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October 25, 1968 Granby Halls, Leicester, ENG
   
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October 26, 1968 Middle Earth at The Roundhouse, London, ENG
1 Marlow UK Crown Hotel  
 
   
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October 30, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
   
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November 1968 Ian Wallace (later of King Crimson) subs for Tony O'Riley and is offered the drum spot but declines
   
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November 1, 1968 Crown Hotel, Marlow, ENG
2 London UK Marquee w/Dream Police  
 
   
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November 2, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Dream Police)
   
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November 5, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
   
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November 8, 1968 Granada Theater, London, ENG (all night show with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)
5 London UK Blaise's  
 
   
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November 9, 1968 Motown Club, Wellingborough, ENG
   
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November 13, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by The Love Sculpture)
   
8 London UK Granada Theater w/The Who, Joe Cooker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Mindbenders  
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November 15, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG (all night show with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)
   
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November 16, 1968 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (Mike Tait's first gig with Yes, as van driver)
   
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November 18, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)
   
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November 24, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG
9 Wellingborough UK Motown Club  
 
   
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November 25, 1968 Revolution Club, London, ENG
   
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[[November 26, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG]] (Cream's Farewell concert, 2 shows 6.00 & 8.00, supporting Cream with John Hiseman's Colosseum and Taste. Bruford rejoins Yes just in time to play this gig)
 
13 London UK Marquee w/The Love Sculpture  
 
 
 
 
15 London UK Roundhouse all night show w/The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Mindbenders  
 
 
 
 
16 Leeds UK Leeds University Bill Bruford brings friends to see his former band, is appalled by Yes' performance; drummer O'Riley seems to have spent too much time at the pub beforehand. Also Mike Tait's first gig with Yes, as van driver.
 
 
 
 
18 Newcastle UK City Hall, two shows w/the same co-stars as at the Roundhouse  
 
 
 
 
24 London UK Blaise's
 
 
 
 
25 London UK Revolution  
 
 
[[November 26, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG]] (Cream's Farewell concert, 2 shows 6.00 & 8.00, supporting Cream. Bruford rejoins Yes just in time to play this gig)
 
   
 
[[November 27, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Van der Graaf Generator)
 
[[November 27, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Van der Graaf Generator)
   
November 30, 1968 Ronnie Scotts, London, ENG
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November 30, 1968 Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, ENG
 
Dec-68  
 
 
 
 
6 Woodgreen UK Fishmongers Hall w/Peter Brown's Battered Ornaments  
 
 
 
 
6 London UK Revolution
 
 
 
 
7 Bristol UK Bristol University w/The Who  
 
 
 
 
8 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Toast  
 
 
 
 
10 London UK Marquee Led Zeppelin Plays its first Marquee gig under its new name (having played there in October as 'The New Yardbirds'). Melody Maker likes them but advises them to 'cut down the volume a bit'.
 
 
 
 
12 London UK Revolution with a party later afterwards at Speakeasy
 
 
 
 
13 London UK Speakeasy  
 
 
 
 
14 London UK  
 
 
 
 
15 London UK photo shoot  
 
 
 
 
16 London UK Revolution  
 
 
 
 
17 London UK Marquee "The Who Xmas Party" w/The Who  
 
 
 
 
19 London UK Royal Albert Hall  
 
 
   
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December 6, 1968 Fishmongers Arms, London, ENG (supported by Peter Brown's Battered Ornaments)
   
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December 6, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG
22 London UK photo shoot; demo recordings at Apple Records for Peter Asher.
 
   
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December 7, 1968 Bristol University, Bristol, ENG (supporting The Who)
   
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December 8, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Toast)
   
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December 10, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG
24 London UK Speakeasy  
 
   
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December 12, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG (with a party later afterwards at Speakeasy)
   
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December 13, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG
   
26 London UK Blaise's  
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December 14, 1968 London, ENG  
   
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December 16, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG  
   
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[[December 17, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG]] ("The Who Xmas Party", supporting The Who)
   
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December 19, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG
27 London UK Roundhouse "Superstar Jam Session" Steve Howe w/Soft Machine, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, and others.  
 
   
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December 24, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG  
   
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December 26, 1968 Blaise's, London, ENG
   
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December 27, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG ("Superstar Jam Session", Steve Howe with Soft Machine, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell & others)
31 London UK Thames TV "Magpie" And afterwards, a party/show at Speakeasy
 
   
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December 31, 1968 London, ENG (UK TV "Magpie". Afterwards they had a party/show at the Speakeasy)
   
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December 31, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG
   
 
1969
 
1969
   
[[January 1, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Octopus)
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[[January 1, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG|January 1, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG]] (supported by Octopus)
   
January 4, 1969 London UK MM Yes, Amen Corner Report that both bands were robbed of their equipment over the holidays.
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January 7, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK Radio "John Peel's Top Gear". Broadcast January 12th)
   
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January 8, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported b Toast)
January 7, 1969 London UK BBC Studios "John Peel's Top Gear" Recording for broadcast Jan 12 69. [SOMETHING'S COMING: Dear Father, Everydays, Sweetness, Something's Coming]
 
   
January 8, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Toast) 
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January 11, 1969 London, ENG
   
January 11, 1969 London UK MM
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January 15, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Procession)
   
January 15, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Procession)
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January 18, 1969 College of Art and Design, Portsmouth, ENG
   
January 18, 1969 Portsmouth UK College of Art and Design  
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January 22, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Village)
   
January 22, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Village) 
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January 23, 1969 Revolution, London, ENG 
   
January 23, 1969 Revolution, London, ENG  
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January 23, 1969 Lafayette Club, Wolverhampton, ENG
   
January 23, 1969 Wolverhampton UK Lafayette Club  
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January 24, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
   
January 24, 1969 Plymouth UK Van Dike Club  
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January 24, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG
   
January 24, 1969 Southampton UK Southampton University
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January 29, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)
 
January 29, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Clouds) 
 
 
 
 
Feb-69  
 
 
 
 
1 Bournemouth UK Ritz Ballroom  
 
   
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February 1, 1969 Ritz Ballroom, Bournemouth, ENG
   
 
[[February 1, 1969 Reading University, Reading, ENG]] (supporting Paul Williams)
 
[[February 1, 1969 Reading University, Reading, ENG]] (supporting Paul Williams)
   
5 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Caravan  
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February 5, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Caravan)
   
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February 9, 1969 London, ENG
   
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February 12, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Octopus)
   
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February 13, 1969 Worthing Pier Pavilion, Worthing, ENG 
8 London UK MM Advertisement soliciting gigs for Yes.
 
   
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February 14, 1969 Surrey University, London, ENG
   
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February 15, 1969 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG
   
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February 16, 1969 Peter Yes' Jazz Club, Sunderland, ENG
9 London UK  
 
   
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February 17, 1969 The Catacomb, Wolverhampton, ENG
   
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February 19, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by The Spirit of John Morgan)
   
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February 24, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG
12 London UK Marquee Yes! w/ Octopus  
 
   
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February 25, 1969 Guildhall, Cambridge, ENG
   
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February 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)
   
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February 27, 1969 Speakeasy, London, ENG (Audition for Atlantic Records CEO Ahmet Ertegun)
13 Worthing UK Rice Pavilion  
 
   
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February 28, 1969 Richmond Athletic Grounds, London, ENG (supported by Smile)
   
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March 1, 1969 Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, ENG
   
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March 2, 1969 ?, ENG (CANCELLED)
14 London? UK Sussex University other sources say Surrey
 
   
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March 5, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Circus)
   
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March 7, 1969 York University, York, ENG
   
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March 8, 1969 Empire Theater, Sunderland, ENG (supporting The Bonzo Dog Band, with Roy Harper and Mad Dog)
15 London UK Queen Elizabeth Hall Also, MM reports that Roy Flynn is quitting as proprietor of Speakeasy to devote his full energies to managing Yes.
 
   
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March 9, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminister, ENG
   
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March 12, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Circus and Killing Floor)
   
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[[March 15, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG]] (supported by White Unicorn)
16 Sunderland UK Peter Yes' Jazz Club  
 
   
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March 16, 1969 Country Club, London, ENG
   
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March 17, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG
   
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March 19, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)
17 Wolverhampton UK The Catacomb Yes!  
 
   
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March 20, 1969 Salford University, Manchester, ENG
   
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March 21, 1969 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG  
   
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March 22, 1969 Brixton College of Building, London, ENG
19 London UK Marquee Yes! w/The Spirit of John Morgan  
 
   
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March 25, 1969 Madame Tussaud's Hall Of Kings, London, ENG
   
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March 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
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[[March 28, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG]] (supporting Country Joe & The Fish, with Roy Harper, Van Der Graaf Generator, Junior's Eyes, Andromeda, Turnstyle, Hard Meat & (compere) John Peel)
24 Sheffield UK The Penthouse  
 
   
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March 29, 1969 Barnet College, London, ENG
   
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April 2, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Harsh Reality)
   
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April 3, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG
25 Cambridge UK ??  
 
   
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April 4, 1969 Speakeasy, London, ENG
   
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April 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (2 shows, supported by The Elastic Band on first)
   
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April 10, 1969 Swiss Tour (cancelled)
26 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Clouds  
 
   
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April 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
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April 16, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
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April 17, 1969 Saturdays at University College, London, ENG
27 London UK Speakeasy Audition for Atlantic Records CEO Ahmet Ertegun.
 
   
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April 21, 1969 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (supporting Janis Joplin)
   
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April 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
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April 24-25, 1969 Montreux Casino, Montreux, SUI (Golden Rose TV Festival) 
28 London UK Richmond Athletic Grounds  
 
   
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April 26-27, 1969 Tanz Club, Riedstadt, GER
   
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April 28-29, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
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May 2, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
Mar-69  
 
   
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May 3, 1969 Chelsea College of Art, London, ENG (with Clouds)
   
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May 4, 1969 London, ENG
   
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May 8, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG
1 Chesterfield UK Victoria Ballroom Also, MM reports that Yes has signed to Atlantic Records --the first British group to be signed. For the next few years Atlantic's US office is under the impression that Yes is a folk act.
 
   
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May 10, 1969 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
   
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May 11, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
   
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May 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Peter Cooper)
2 ?UK CANCELLED
 
   
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May 16, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', w/ John Mayall, Hard Meat)
   
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May 17, 1969 Saturdays (University College), London, ENG
   
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May 18, 1969 Parliament Hill, London, ENG (Camden Fringe Festival, with Procol Harum, Soft Machine, Third Ear Band & Blossom Toes)
5 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Circus  
 
   
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May 21, 1969 Harrods Way Inn, London, ENG
   
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May 22, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG
   
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May 24, 1969 Southend College Of Technology, Southend-On-Sea, ENG
7 York UK York University  
 
   
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May 25, 1969 Lafayette Club, Wolverhampton, ENG
   
 
8 Sunderland UK Empire Theater  
 
 
 
 
9 ? UK  
 
 
 
 
12 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Killing Floor  
 
 
 
 
[[March 15, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG]]
 
 
16 London UK Country Club
 
 
 
 
17 London UK BBC studios
 
 
 
 
19 London UK Marquee Yes! w/Clouds  
 
 
 
 
20 Salford UK University
 
 
 
 
21 Wolverhampton UK  
 
 
 
 
22 London UK somewhere in Battersea FY says Brixton, College of Building
 
 
 
 
25 London UK Madam Tussaud's Hall Of Kings
 
 
 
 
28 London UK Lyceum all-night show w/Country Joe and the Fish, Roy Harper, Van der Graaf Generator, Junior's Eyes, Andromeda, Turnstyle, Hard Meat, John Peel  
 
 
 
 
29 London UK MM Reports that Ahmet Ertegun is in town to start Yes off on their first LP recording.
 
 
 
 
29 Barnet UK Barnet College
 
 
 
 
Apr-69  
 
 
 
 
2 London UK Marquee w/Harsh Reality  
 
 
 
 
3 Harrowfield UK Youth Centre
 
 
 
 
4 London UK Speakeasy
 
 
 
 
9 London UK Marquee w/The Elastic Band  
 
 
 
 
10 ? UK
 
 
 
 
14 London UK Marquee Club
 
 
 
 
16 London UK Marquee Club
 
 
 
 
17 London UK Saturdays (University College)  
 
 
 
 
21 London UK Royal Albert Hall w/Janis Joplin  
 
 
 
 
23 London UK Marquee Club
 
 
 
 
24 Montreux SWI Golden Rose TV Festival  
 
 
 
 
25 Montreux SWI Golden Rose TV Festival  
 
 
 
 
? Goddelau GER Tanz Club
 
 
 
 
? Goddelau GER Tanz Club
 
 
 
 
? London UK Marquee Club
 
 
 
 
? London UK Marquee Club  
 
 
May 2, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
 
May 3, 1969 Chelsea College of Art, London, ENG (with Clouds)
 
May 4, 1969 London, ENG
 
May 8, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG
 
May 10, 1969 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
 
May 11, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
 
May 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Peter Cooper)
 
May 16, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', w/ John Mayall, Hard Meat)
 
May 17, 1969 Saturdays (University College), London, ENG
 
May 18, 1969 Parliament Hill, London, ENG (Camden Fringe Festival, with Procol Harum, Soft Machine, Third Ear Band & Blossom Toes)
 
May 21, 1969 Harrods Way Inn, London, ENG
 
May 22, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG
 
May 24, 1969 Southend College Of Technology, Southend-On-Sea, ENG
 
May 25, 1969 Lafayette Club, Wolverhampton, ENG  
 
 
May 28, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with The Maddening Crowd)
 
May 28, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with The Maddening Crowd)
   
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June 2, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
 
June 2, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
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June 3, 1969 ? (Cancelled)
 
 
June 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Johnny Walker Show". Broadcast June 14th)
 
June 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Johnny Walker Show". Broadcast June 14th)
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June 5, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG
 
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June 5, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG
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June 6, 1969 The Fairground, Hull, ENG
 
June 6, 1969 The Fairground, Hull, ENG
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June 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
 
June 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
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June 10, 1969 ?
 
 
[[June 11, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Sweet Marriage)
 
[[June 11, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Sweet Marriage)
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June 13, 1969 Technical College, Leicester, ENG
 
June 13, 1969 Technical College, Leicester, ENG
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June 15, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
 
June 15, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
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June 16, 1969 Scotch Of St. James, London, ENG
 
June 16, 1969 Scotch Of St. James, London, ENG
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June 20, 1969 Kent University, Canterbury, ENG
 
June 20, 1969 Kent University, Canterbury, ENG
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June 21, 1969 Antwerp, BEL (Pop Festival)
 
June 21, 1969 Antwerp, BEL (Pop Festival)
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June 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (unconfirmed)
 
June 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (unconfirmed)
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[[June 25, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Mandrake & Paddle Steamer)
 
[[June 25, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Mandrake & Paddle Steamer)
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June 27, 1969 Amsterdam, NED (Jam TV)
 
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June 27, 1969 Amsterdam, NED (Jam TV)
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June 28, 1969 The Factory, Birmingham, ENG
 
June 28, 1969 The Factory, Birmingham, ENG
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June 30, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
 
June 30, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
   
[[July 2, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Andromeda)
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[[July 2, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG|July 2, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG]] (supported by Andromeda)
   
July 3, 1969 London, ENG (private party, with Stalactites & Al Wynn. A society party thrown by Prince Rupert Loewenstein, where Yes "dies a complete death' according to Bruford. After Yes' set BB and Kaye make off with a bottle of champagne to drown their sorrows. Attendees include Princess Margaret, Peter Sellers, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull. Brian Jones had been found floating dead in a pool the day before.
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July 3, 1969 London, ENG (private party, with Stalactites & Al Wynn. A society party thrown by Prince Rupert Loewenstein, where Yes "dies a complete death' according to Bruford. After Yes' set BB and Kaye make off with a bottle of champagne to drown their sorrows. Attendees include Princess Margaret, Peter Sellers, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull. Brian Jones had been found floating dead in a pool the day before)
 
 
 
July 4, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG
 
July 4, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG
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July 5, 1969 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG ("Pop Proms". Bodast with The Who, Chuck Berry. Bodast was Steve Howe's post-Tomorrow band. When Bodast folded, Howe briefly -- for all of one day -- joined Keith Emerson's Nice. He was also considered for the guitar slot in Jethro Tull)
 
July 5, 1969 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG ("Pop Proms". Bodast with The Who, Chuck Berry. Bodast was Steve Howe's post-Tomorrow band. When Bodast folded, Howe briefly -- for all of one day -- joined Keith Emerson's Nice. He was also considered for the guitar slot in Jethro Tull)
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July 5, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, WAL
 
July 5, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, WAL
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July 6, 1969 ICA Nash House, London, ENG (with Juggernaut)
 
July 6, 1969 ICA Nash House, London, ENG (with Juggernaut)
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July 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
 
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July 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
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July 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Hard Meat)
 
July 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Hard Meat)
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July 10, 1969 Winter Gardens, Penzance, ENG
 
July 10, 1969 Winter Gardens, Penzance, ENG
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July 11, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', with The Nice, Keith Relf's Renaissance, Peter Cooper, Peter Hammill)
 
July 11, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', with The Nice, Keith Relf's Renaissance, Peter Cooper, Peter Hammill)
   
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July 13, 1969 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG
 
July 13, 1969 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG
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July 16, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Kippington Lodge)
 
July 16, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Kippington Lodge)
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July 18, 1969 Ulster Hall, Belfast, NI (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band & others)
 
July 18, 1969 Ulster Hall, Belfast, NI (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band & others)
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July 19, 1969 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)
 
July 19, 1969 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)
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July 20, 1969 Hibernian Football Stadium, Cork, IRE (cancelled, with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)
 
July 20, 1969 Hibernian Football Stadium, Cork, IRE (cancelled, with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)
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[[July 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Leviathan)
 
[[July 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Leviathan)
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July 25, 1969 New Cellar Club, South Shields, ENG
 
July 25, 1969 New Cellar Club, South Shields, ENG
July 26, 1969 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG
 
July 27, 1969 Kee Club, Bridgend, ENG
 
[[July 28, 1969 Old Granary, Bristol, ENG]] (supported Barnaby Goode)
 
July 30, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Hard Meat)
 
   
August 2, 1969 Music Box, Isle of Wight, ENG
+
July 26, 1969 Kirklevington Country Club, Yarm, ENG
August 3, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Stuart Henry Show", performing "Then", "Beyond and Before" & "No Opportunity Necessary". Broadcast August 10th)
 
August 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Symonds on Sunday", performing "Looking Around", "Something's Coming" & "Sweetness". Broadcast August 10th)
 
August 6, 1969 ?
 
[[August 7, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG]] (supported by Leviathan)
 
August 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
 
August 9, 1969 Plumpton Racecourse, London, ENG ("9th National Jazz Pop Ballads & Blues Festival" with The Who, Chicken Shack, Fat Mattress, John Surman, Aynsley Dunbar, The Spirit of John Morgan, Groundhogs, King Crimson, Idle Race, Breakthru, Cuby's Blues Band)  
 
August 10, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
 
August 13, 1969 ?
 
August 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Samson)
 
August 15, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG
 
August 16, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
 
August 20-21, 1969 Star Club, Hamburg, GER
 
August 22, 1969 Bilzen, NED (Jazz Bilzen Festival)
 
August 23, 1969 ?, NED  
 
August 24, 1969 ?, NED
 
August 26, 1969 Big Apple Club, Wiesbaden, GER  
 
August 27, 1969 Tanz Club, Goddelau, GER
 
August 28-September 7, 1969 Blow-up Club, Munich, GER (28th cancelled, possible dates on 26th & 27th also)
 
September 7, 1969 ?, SUI (unverified)
 
September 8, 1969 Ile-De-France, Paris, FRA
 
September ?, 1969 Paris, FRA (French TV "Pop Deux")
 
September 12, 1969 Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG
 
September 13, 1969 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG
 
September 14, 1969 Queens Hotel, Bishop Auckland, ENG
 
September 15, 1969 Kings Hall, Romford, ENG
 
September 18, 1969 De Bunker, Eindhoven, NED
 
September 19, 1969 De Effenaar, Eindhoven, NED
 
September 20, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, ENG
 
September 21, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
 
September 26, 1969 College Of Technology, Bristol, ENG  
 
September 27, 1969 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG (with Caravan)
 
September 28, 1969 Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate, ENG (with The Nice)
 
   
October 3, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
+
July 27, 1969 Kee Club, Bridgend, ENG
October 4, 1969 Bristol University, Bristol, ENG
 
October 9, 1969 Grugenhalle, Essen, GER (First German Blues Festival, with Fleetwood Mac, Pretty Things, Spooky Tooth, Keef Hartley, Warm Dust, Free, Hard Meat, No Opportunity, Dear Father, Every Little Thing, Something's Coming)
 
October 11, 1969 Newcastle University, Newcastle, ENG
 
October 12, 1969 Jazz Club, Redcar, ENG
 
[[October 17, 1969 King's Head, Romford, ENG]]
 
October 18, 1969 Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, ENG
 
October 20, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
 
October 24, 1969 Nottingham University, Nottingham, ENG
 
October 25, 1969 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL
 
October 27, 1969 ACTUEL, Tournai, BEL (The First Paris Music Festival w/Pretty Things, Chicken Shack, Sam Apple Pie, Frogeaters, David Allen Group, Keith Tippett Group, Pharoah Sanders, Dave Burrell, John Surman, Clifford Thornton, Sonny Sharrock, Acting trio)
 
October 28, 1969 140 Theatre, Brussels, BEL
 
October 30, 1969 Marquee, London, WAL (with Samson)
 
October 31, 1969 Swansea University, Swansea, WAL
 
   
  +
[[July 28, 1969 Old Granary, Bristol, ENG]] (supported Barnaby Goode)
?? BEL TV
 
   
  +
July 30, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Hard Meat)
?? London UK BBC TV2 "Line Up" Filming. (Welch)
 
   
  +
August 2, 1969 Music Box, Ryde, ENG
   
  +
August 3, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Stuart Henry Show", performing "Then", "Beyond and Before" & "No Opportunity Necessary". Broadcast August 10th)
   
  +
August 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Symonds on Sunday", performing "Looking Around", "Something's Coming" & "Sweetness". Broadcast August 10th)
Nov-69  
 
   
  +
August 6, 1969 Harrods Way Inn, London, ENG
   
  +
[[August 7, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG|August 7, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG]] (supported by Leviathan)
   
  +
August 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
1 Manchester UK U.M.I.S.T
 
   
  +
August 9, 1969 Plumpton Racecourse, London, ENG ("9th National Jazz Pop Ballads & Blues Festival" with The Who, Chicken Shack, Fat Mattress, John Surman, Aynsley Dunbar, The Spirit of John Morgan, Groundhogs, King Crimson, Idle Race, Breakthru, Cuby's Blues Band)
   
  +
August 10, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
  +
August 11, 1969 Paris, FRA
2 London UK Lyceum, "Sunday Lyceum" w/Deep Purple, The Divine, Vivian Stanshall, Griffin, The Grope  
 
   
  +
August 13, 1969 Toby Jug, London, ENG
   
  +
August 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Samson)
   
  +
August 15, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG
7 Birmingham Factory, The
 
   
  +
August 16, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
   
  +
August 20-21, 1969 Star Club, Hamburg, GER
   
  +
August 22-23, 1969 Eland Club, Lekkerkerk, NED
13 London UK Marquee Club
 
   
  +
August 24, 1969 De Berchmans, Maastricht, NED
   
  +
August 26, 1969 Big Apple Club, Wiesbaden, GER
   
  +
August 27, 1969 Tanz Club, Goddelau, GER
14 Newcastle UK Newcastle City Hall
 
   
  +
August 28-September 7, 1969 Blow-up Club, Munich, GER (28th and 1st cancelled, possible dates on 26th & 27th also)
   
  +
September 7, 1969 ?, SUI (unverified)
   
  +
September ?, 1969 Paris, FRA (French TV "Pop Deux")
15 Folkstone UK Marine Pavilion
 
   
  +
September 12, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG
   
  +
September 13, 1969 Kirlevington Country Club, Yarm, ENG
   
  +
September 14, 1969 Queens Hotel, Bishop Auckland, ENG
26 Basel SWI Basel Theatre
 
   
  +
September 15, 1969 Kings Head, London, ENG
   
  +
September 18, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Hardin & York)
   
  +
September 19, 1969 De Effenaar, Eindhoven, NED
27 Bern SWI Chikito Club
 
   
  +
September 20, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, WAL
   
  +
September 21, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG
   
  +
September 23, 1969 The Place, Stoke, ENG
28 Gerlafingen SWI Grunau Restaurant
 
   
  +
September 26, 1969 Bristol College Of Technology, Bristol, ENG
   
  +
September 27, 1969 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG (supported by Caravan)
   
  +
September 28, 1969 Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate, ENG (supporting The Nice)
30 London UK Roundhouse, "Polytechnic Arts Festival" w/Manfred Man Chapter III, Deep Purple, Brian Auger trinity, Atomic Rooster, Liverpool Scene, Free, Village
 
   
  +
October 3, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
   
  +
October 4, 1969 Bristol University, Bristol, ENG
   
  +
October 9, 1969 Grugenhalle, Essen, GER (First German Blues Festival, with Fleetwood Mac, Pretty Things, Spooky Tooth, Keef Hartley, Warm Dust, Free, Hard Meat, No Opportunity, Dear Father, Every Little Thing, Something's Coming)
Dec-69  
 
   
  +
October 11, 1969 Newcastle University, Newcastle, ENG
   
  +
October 12, 1969 Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, ENG
   
  +
[[October 17, 1969 King's Head, Romford, ENG|October 17, 1969 King's Head, London, ENG]]
1 Basel SWI Comedy Theater While in Switzerland, Yes and Patrick Moraz meet for the first time.
 
   
  +
October 18, 1969 Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, ENG
   
  +
October 20, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG
   
  +
October 24, 1969 Nottingham Technical College, Nottingham, ENG
2 Montreux SWI Montreux Casino You've heard of the venue -- 'smoke on the water, fire in the sky', man!
 
   
  +
October 25, 1969 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL
   
  +
October 27, 1969 ACTUEL, Tournai, BEL (The First Paris Music Festival, with Pretty Things, Chicken Shack, Sam Apple Pie, Frogeaters, David Allen Group, Keith Tippett Group, Pharoah Sanders, Dave Burrell, John Surman, Clifford Thornton, Sonny Sharrock, Acting trio)
   
  +
October 28, 1969 140 Theatre, Brussels, BEL
?? Solothurn SWI  
 
 
 
   
  +
October 30, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Samson)
?? SWI TV The Swiss tour was chronicled by Chris Welch in Melody Maker.
 
   
  +
October 31, 1969 Swansea University, Swansea, WAL
   
  +
October ?, 1969 BELGIAN TV
   
  +
October ?, 1969 London, ENG (UK TV "Line Up")
5 Stoke UK Stoke-On-Trent Art College
 
 
 
 
6 Weston-Super-Mare UK Winter Gardens
 
 
 
 
7 Croydon UK Fox at Greyhound w/Stray Welch says venue is the Croydon Blues Club.
 
 
 
   
  +
November 1, 1969 U.M.I.S.T, Manchester, ENG
9 ?? UK Harrowfield Youth Center w/Professor Strange, Discomation  
 
   
  +
November 2, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ("Sunday Lyceum", with Deep Purple, The Divine, Vivian Stanshall, Griffin & The Grope)
   
  +
November 3, 1969 Roundhouse, London, ENG (with Atomic Rooster, Brian Auger Trinity, Deep Purple, Free, Liverpool Scene, Manfred Mann Chapter III, and Village)
   
  +
November 7, 1969 The Factory, Birmingham, ENG
11 Leicester UK LCP Fletcher Hall
 
   
  +
November 13, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG
   
  +
November 14, 1969 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supporting Family & Friends with Blossom Toes)
   
  +
November 15, 1969 Marine Pavilion, Folkestone, ENG
12 Newport UK In-Place
 
   
  +
November 26, 1969 Komodie Theatre, Basel, SUI
   
  +
November 27, 1969 Chikito Club, Bern, SUI
   
  +
November 28, 1969 Grunau Restaurant, Gerlafingen, SUI
13 London UK Imperial College
 
   
  +
November 29, 1969 Montreux Casino, Montreux, SUI
   
  +
November 30, 1969 Rex Cinema, Locarno, SUI
   
  +
December 2, 1969 Electric Circus, Lausanne, SUI (supporting The Small Faces)
14 Redcar UK Jazz Club
 
   
  +
December ?, 1969 Solothurn, SUI
   
  +
December 5, 1969 Queen's Theater, Stoke, ENG (Midnight Rag Rave, with Family, Edgar Broughton, Atomic Rooster, Zoot Money, Spirit of John Morgan, Steamhammer, and Explosive Spectrum Lights)
   
  +
December 6, 1969 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
19 Harrowfield UK Youth Center FY
 
   
  +
December 7, 1969 Fox at Greyhound, London, ENG (supported by Stray)
   
  +
December 9, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG (supported by Professor Strange & Discomation)
   
  +
December 10, 1969 Klooks Kleek, London, ENG
21 Sheffield UK Kingstone Hotel w/Gracious Dear Father, Eleanor Rigby, I See You. However, 'It's Only Rock and Roll: The Ultimate Guide to the Rolling Stones' claims that Yes opened for the Stones on this date at the Lyceum.
 
   
  +
December 11, 1969 LCP Fletcher Hall, Leicester, ENG (Transvestite Dance of the Year, with Lucas & The Mike Cotton Squad, Zoot Money, Medicine Head, & Disco TEK)
   
  +
December 12, 1969 In-Place, Newport, WAL
   
  +
December 13, 1969 Imperial College, London, ENG
24 London UK Northcote Arms/Farx Club w/Nexus  
 
   
  +
December 14, 1969 Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, ENG
   
  +
December 15, 1969 Kingston Hotel, London, ENG
   
  +
December 19, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG
26 London UK Marquee w/Jon Hendricks, Man Impressed by Hendricks, JA is henceforth known as 'Jon'.
 
   
  +
December 21, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Gracious)
   
  +
December 21, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG (supporting The Rolling Stones) ??
   
  +
December 22, 1969 Catacombs Club, Wolverhampton, ENG (supporting Free)
27 Levington UK Kirk FY says Kirklevington, Country Club
 
   
  +
December 24, 1969 Farx Club, London, ENG (supported by Nexus)
   
  +
December 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Jon Hendricks & Man)
   
  +
December 27, 1969 Country Club, Yarm, ENG
28 Birmingham UK Mother's  
 
   
  +
December 28, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
   
  +
December 30, 1969 Roundhouse, London, ENG
   
  +
December 31, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG
30 London UK Roundhouse
 

Revision as of 15:46, 1 June 2020

1968

August 3, 1968 East Mersey Youth Camp, East Mersey, ENG

August 5, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Neat Change)

August 9, 1968 Bracknell Sports Centre, Bracknell, ENG

August 10, 1968 Motown Club, Wellingborough, ENG

August 17, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Neat Change)

August 23, 1968 The Place, Stoke-on-Trent, ENG

August 30, 1968 Welwyn Civic Centre, Welwyn, ENG

August 31, 1968 Black Sheep Club, London, ENG

August ?, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Spencer Davis Group) (questionable)

September 6, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supporting Joe Cocker & The Grease Band)

September 8, 1968 Maid's Head, King's Lynn, ENG

September 12, 1968 Southern Music Studio, London, ENG (RECORDING)

September 13, 1968 Crown Hotel, Marlow, ENG

September 15, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG (Replaces Sly & the Family Stone. Keith Emerson, Pete Townshend, and Eric Clapton are in attendance and all are reportedly impressed. Roy Flynn offers to be Yes' manager and the next day buys them a Hammond organ, a new drum kit, and a van)

Sometime in September, Bill Bruford quits to study economics at Leeds University. The band recruits Tony O'Riley, formerly of the Koobas. For about a week a drummer named Dave Potts also rehearsed with them.

September 18, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

September 19, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supporting The Nice)

September 20, 1968 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG (cancelled)

September 21-22, 1968 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, ENG

September 27, 1968 West End Club, Rushden, ENG

September 28, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Dream Police)

October 5, 1968 Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, ENG

October 11, 1968 Wharf Hotel, Worcester, ENG

October 12, 1968 Corn Hall, Cirencester, ENG

October 13, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

October 14, 1968 Revolution Club, London, ENG

October 15, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Benefit for Czechoslovakian refugees)

October 17, 1968 The Pheasantry, London, ENG

October 22, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

October 25, 1968 Granby Halls, Leicester, ENG

October 26, 1968 Middle Earth at The Roundhouse, London, ENG

October 30, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

November 1968 Ian Wallace (later of King Crimson) subs for Tony O'Riley and is offered the drum spot but declines

November 1, 1968 Crown Hotel, Marlow, ENG

November 2, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Dream Police)

November 5, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

November 8, 1968 Granada Theater, London, ENG (all night show with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)

November 9, 1968 Motown Club, Wellingborough, ENG

November 13, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by The Love Sculpture)

November 15, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG (all night show with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)

November 16, 1968 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (Mike Tait's first gig with Yes, as van driver)

November 18, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows with The Who, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, Small Faces, Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Mindbenders)

November 24, 1968 Blaise's Club, London, ENG

November 25, 1968 Revolution Club, London, ENG

November 26, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Cream's Farewell concert, 2 shows 6.00 & 8.00, supporting Cream with John Hiseman's Colosseum and Taste. Bruford rejoins Yes just in time to play this gig)

November 27, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Van der Graaf Generator)

November 30, 1968 Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, ENG

December 6, 1968 Fishmongers Arms, London, ENG (supported by Peter Brown's Battered Ornaments)

December 6, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG

December 7, 1968 Bristol University, Bristol, ENG (supporting The Who)

December 8, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Toast)

December 10, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG

December 12, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG (with a party later afterwards at Speakeasy)

December 13, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG

December 14, 1968 London, ENG  

December 16, 1968 Revolution, London, ENG  

December 17, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG ("The Who Xmas Party", supporting The Who)

December 19, 1968 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG

December 24, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG  

December 26, 1968 Blaise's, London, ENG

December 27, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG ("Superstar Jam Session", Steve Howe with Soft Machine, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell & others)

December 31, 1968 London, ENG (UK TV "Magpie". Afterwards they had a party/show at the Speakeasy)

December 31, 1968 Speakeasy, London, ENG

1969

January 1, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG (supported by Octopus)

January 7, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK Radio "John Peel's Top Gear". Broadcast January 12th)

January 8, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported b Toast)

January 11, 1969 London, ENG

January 15, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Procession)

January 18, 1969 College of Art and Design, Portsmouth, ENG

January 22, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Village)

January 23, 1969 Revolution, London, ENG 

January 23, 1969 Lafayette Club, Wolverhampton, ENG

January 24, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

January 24, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG

January 29, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)

February 1, 1969 Ritz Ballroom, Bournemouth, ENG

February 1, 1969 Reading University, Reading, ENG (supporting Paul Williams)

February 5, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Caravan)

February 9, 1969 London, ENG

February 12, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Octopus)

February 13, 1969 Worthing Pier Pavilion, Worthing, ENG 

February 14, 1969 Surrey University, London, ENG

February 15, 1969 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG

February 16, 1969 Peter Yes' Jazz Club, Sunderland, ENG

February 17, 1969 The Catacomb, Wolverhampton, ENG

February 19, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by The Spirit of John Morgan)

February 24, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG

February 25, 1969 Guildhall, Cambridge, ENG

February 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)

February 27, 1969 Speakeasy, London, ENG (Audition for Atlantic Records CEO Ahmet Ertegun)

February 28, 1969 Richmond Athletic Grounds, London, ENG (supported by Smile)

March 1, 1969 Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, ENG

March 2, 1969 ?, ENG (CANCELLED)

March 5, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Circus)

March 7, 1969 York University, York, ENG

March 8, 1969 Empire Theater, Sunderland, ENG (supporting The Bonzo Dog Band, with Roy Harper and Mad Dog)

March 9, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminister, ENG

March 12, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Circus and Killing Floor)

March 15, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG (supported by White Unicorn)

March 16, 1969 Country Club, London, ENG

March 17, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG

March 19, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Clouds)

March 20, 1969 Salford University, Manchester, ENG

March 21, 1969 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG  

March 22, 1969 Brixton College of Building, London, ENG

March 25, 1969 Madame Tussaud's Hall Of Kings, London, ENG

March 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

March 28, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG (supporting Country Joe & The Fish, with Roy Harper, Van Der Graaf Generator, Junior's Eyes, Andromeda, Turnstyle, Hard Meat & (compere) John Peel)

March 29, 1969 Barnet College, London, ENG

April 2, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Harsh Reality)

April 3, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG

April 4, 1969 Speakeasy, London, ENG

April 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (2 shows, supported by The Elastic Band on first)

April 10, 1969 Swiss Tour (cancelled)

April 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

April 16, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

April 17, 1969 Saturdays at University College, London, ENG

April 21, 1969 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (supporting Janis Joplin)

April 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

April 24-25, 1969 Montreux Casino, Montreux, SUI (Golden Rose TV Festival) 

April 26-27, 1969 Tanz Club, Riedstadt, GER

April 28-29, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

May 2, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

May 3, 1969 Chelsea College of Art, London, ENG (with Clouds)

May 4, 1969 London, ENG

May 8, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG

May 10, 1969 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG

May 11, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG

May 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Peter Cooper)

May 16, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', w/ John Mayall, Hard Meat)

May 17, 1969 Saturdays (University College), London, ENG

May 18, 1969 Parliament Hill, London, ENG (Camden Fringe Festival, with Procol Harum, Soft Machine, Third Ear Band & Blossom Toes)

May 21, 1969 Harrods Way Inn, London, ENG

May 22, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG

May 24, 1969 Southend College Of Technology, Southend-On-Sea, ENG

May 25, 1969 Lafayette Club, Wolverhampton, ENG

May 28, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with The Maddening Crowd)

May 29, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG (Benefit for FC, with John Peel, Ron Geesin, King Crimson, Jackie Macauly, Judy Dyble, Principal Edwards Magic Theatre, Eclection, Forest, Bridget St. John & Others)

May 31, 1969 Brighton College, Brighton, ENG

June 2, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG

June 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Johnny Walker Show". Broadcast June 14th)

June 5, 1969 Penthouse Club, Scarborough, ENG

June 6, 1969 The Fairground, Hull, ENG

June 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

June 11, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Sweet Marriage)

June 13, 1969 Technical College, Leicester, ENG

June 15, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG

June 16, 1969 Scotch Of St. James, London, ENG

June 20, 1969 Kent University, Canterbury, ENG

June 21, 1969 Antwerp, BEL (Pop Festival)

June 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (unconfirmed)

June 25, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Mandrake & Paddle Steamer)

June 27, 1969 Amsterdam, NED (Jam TV)

June 28, 1969 The Factory, Birmingham, ENG

June 30, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG

July 2, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG (supported by Andromeda)

July 3, 1969 London, ENG (private party, with Stalactites & Al Wynn. A society party thrown by Prince Rupert Loewenstein, where Yes "dies a complete death' according to Bruford. After Yes' set BB and Kaye make off with a bottle of champagne to drown their sorrows. Attendees include Princess Margaret, Peter Sellers, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull. Brian Jones had been found floating dead in a pool the day before)

July 4, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG

July 5, 1969 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG ("Pop Proms". Bodast with The Who, Chuck Berry. Bodast was Steve Howe's post-Tomorrow band. When Bodast folded, Howe briefly -- for all of one day -- joined Keith Emerson's Nice. He was also considered for the guitar slot in Jethro Tull)

July 5, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, WAL

July 6, 1969 ICA Nash House, London, ENG (with Juggernaut)

July 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG

July 9, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Hard Meat)

July 10, 1969 Winter Gardens, Penzance, ENG

July 11, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ('Midnight Court', with The Nice, Keith Relf's Renaissance, Peter Cooper, Peter Hammill)

July 12, 1969 Nottingham Racecourse, Nottingham, ENG ("12 hour happiness concert", with The Nice, Eclection, King Crimson, Juniors Eyes, Edgar Broughton Band, Idle Race, Status Quo, Caravan, Streets Of Sadness & Compere John Peel)

July 13, 1969 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG

July 16, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (with Kippington Lodge)

July 18, 1969 Ulster Hall, Belfast, NI (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band & others)

July 19, 1969 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)

July 20, 1969 Hibernian Football Stadium, Cork, IRE (cancelled, with The Nice, Bonzo Dog Band)

July 23, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Leviathan)

July 25, 1969 New Cellar Club, South Shields, ENG

July 26, 1969 Kirklevington Country Club, Yarm, ENG

July 27, 1969 Kee Club, Bridgend, ENG

July 28, 1969 Old Granary, Bristol, ENG (supported Barnaby Goode)

July 30, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Hard Meat)

August 2, 1969 Music Box, Ryde, ENG

August 3, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Stuart Henry Show", performing "Then", "Beyond and Before" & "No Opportunity Necessary". Broadcast August 10th)

August 4, 1969 BBC Studios, London, ENG ("Symonds on Sunday", performing "Looking Around", "Something's Coming" & "Sweetness". Broadcast August 10th)

August 6, 1969 Harrods Way Inn, London, ENG

August 7, 1969 Marquee Club, London, ENG (supported by Leviathan)

August 8, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG

August 9, 1969 Plumpton Racecourse, London, ENG ("9th National Jazz Pop Ballads & Blues Festival" with The Who, Chicken Shack, Fat Mattress, John Surman, Aynsley Dunbar, The Spirit of John Morgan, Groundhogs, King Crimson, Idle Race, Breakthru, Cuby's Blues Band)

August 10, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

August 11, 1969 Paris, FRA

August 13, 1969 Toby Jug, London, ENG

August 14, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Samson)

August 15, 1969 Queen's Hall, Barnstaple, ENG

August 16, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

August 20-21, 1969 Star Club, Hamburg, GER

August 22-23, 1969 Eland Club, Lekkerkerk, NED

August 24, 1969 De Berchmans, Maastricht, NED

August 26, 1969 Big Apple Club, Wiesbaden, GER

August 27, 1969 Tanz Club, Goddelau, GER

August 28-September 7, 1969 Blow-up Club, Munich, GER (28th and 1st cancelled, possible dates on 26th & 27th also)

September 7, 1969 ?, SUI (unverified)

September ?, 1969 Paris, FRA (French TV "Pop Deux")

September 12, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG

September 13, 1969 Kirlevington Country Club, Yarm, ENG

September 14, 1969 Queens Hotel, Bishop Auckland, ENG

September 15, 1969 Kings Head, London, ENG

September 18, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Hardin & York)

September 19, 1969 De Effenaar, Eindhoven, NED

September 20, 1969 Market Hall, Harverfordwest, WAL

September 21, 1969 Frank Freeman's Club, Kidderminster, ENG

September 23, 1969 The Place, Stoke, ENG

September 26, 1969 Bristol College Of Technology, Bristol, ENG

September 27, 1969 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG (supported by Caravan)

September 28, 1969 Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate, ENG (supporting The Nice)

October 3, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG

October 4, 1969 Bristol University, Bristol, ENG

October 9, 1969 Grugenhalle, Essen, GER (First German Blues Festival, with Fleetwood Mac, Pretty Things, Spooky Tooth, Keef Hartley, Warm Dust, Free, Hard Meat, No Opportunity, Dear Father, Every Little Thing, Something's Coming)

October 11, 1969 Newcastle University, Newcastle, ENG

October 12, 1969 Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, ENG

October 17, 1969 King's Head, London, ENG

October 18, 1969 Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, ENG

October 20, 1969 Bay Hotel, Sunderland, ENG

October 24, 1969 Nottingham Technical College, Nottingham, ENG

October 25, 1969 Cardiff University, Cardiff, WAL

October 27, 1969 ACTUEL, Tournai, BEL (The First Paris Music Festival, with Pretty Things, Chicken Shack, Sam Apple Pie, Frogeaters, David Allen Group, Keith Tippett Group, Pharoah Sanders, Dave Burrell, John Surman, Clifford Thornton, Sonny Sharrock, Acting trio)

October 28, 1969 140 Theatre, Brussels, BEL

October 30, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Samson)

October 31, 1969 Swansea University, Swansea, WAL

October ?, 1969 BELGIAN TV

October ?, 1969 London, ENG (UK TV "Line Up")

November 1, 1969 U.M.I.S.T, Manchester, ENG

November 2, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG ("Sunday Lyceum", with Deep Purple, The Divine, Vivian Stanshall, Griffin & The Grope)

November 3, 1969 Roundhouse, London, ENG (with Atomic Rooster, Brian Auger Trinity, Deep Purple, Free, Liverpool Scene, Manfred Mann Chapter III, and Village)

November 7, 1969 The Factory, Birmingham, ENG

November 13, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG

November 14, 1969 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (supporting Family & Friends with Blossom Toes)

November 15, 1969 Marine Pavilion, Folkestone, ENG

November 26, 1969 Komodie Theatre, Basel, SUI

November 27, 1969 Chikito Club, Bern, SUI

November 28, 1969 Grunau Restaurant, Gerlafingen, SUI

November 29, 1969 Montreux Casino, Montreux, SUI

November 30, 1969 Rex Cinema, Locarno, SUI

December 2, 1969 Electric Circus, Lausanne, SUI (supporting The Small Faces)

December ?, 1969 Solothurn, SUI

December 5, 1969 Queen's Theater, Stoke, ENG (Midnight Rag Rave, with Family, Edgar Broughton, Atomic Rooster, Zoot Money, Spirit of John Morgan, Steamhammer, and Explosive Spectrum Lights)

December 6, 1969 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG

December 7, 1969 Fox at Greyhound, London, ENG (supported by Stray)

December 9, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG (supported by Professor Strange & Discomation)

December 10, 1969 Klooks Kleek, London, ENG

December 11, 1969 LCP Fletcher Hall, Leicester, ENG (Transvestite Dance of the Year, with Lucas & The Mike Cotton Squad, Zoot Money, Medicine Head, & Disco TEK)

December 12, 1969 In-Place, Newport, WAL

December 13, 1969 Imperial College, London, ENG

December 14, 1969 Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, ENG

December 15, 1969 Kingston Hotel, London, ENG

December 19, 1969 Harrowfield Youth Center, London, ENG

December 21, 1969 The Penthouse, Sheffield, ENG (supported by Gracious)

December 21, 1969 Lyceum, London, ENG (supporting The Rolling Stones) ??

December 22, 1969 Catacombs Club, Wolverhampton, ENG (supporting Free)

December 24, 1969 Farx Club, London, ENG (supported by Nexus)

December 26, 1969 Marquee, London, ENG (supported by Jon Hendricks & Man)

December 27, 1969 Country Club, Yarm, ENG

December 28, 1969 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG

December 30, 1969 Roundhouse, London, ENG

December 31, 1969 Van Dike Club, Plymouth, ENG