We were just talking about YES's In the Present tour on another forum the other day, so I'm gonna be lazy and just recycle some of my posts from over there... gotta love "copy & paste"
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My brother and I have tickets for the Nov 11th show in Hershey PA, only reason being that last week I received an email from the Hershey Theatre about a ticket deal... only $19.35, good that day only. Now I had been planning to see YES this summer and was disappointed when the tour was cancelled, but I was going to skip this current tour, with tickets in Hershey costing $95, $59.75 and $49.75, and not even the full line-up. But then I got that promo email, and my brother and I both said "hell, at that price, that's worth it... I'll go if you go" and it was a done deal. The very next day I got invited to a Ratdog show in Wilkes-Barre PA the same night... between the two, I'd probably enjoy Ratdog more, and I've never seen them before (saw Anderson Bruford Wakeman & Howe once back in the late 80s or so)... but I couldn't bail on my brother at that point. Oh well, should be a good show... I'm looking forward to it.
I noticed for this In the Present tour they're billing themselves as "Howe, Squire and White of YES", with the "YES" most prominent of course. In addition to those three, Oliver Wakeman (Rick's son) joins them on keys, and tribute band member Beniot David replaces Jon Anderson. I'd initially read that Jon felt disrespected by their decision to tour without him, and for the band's lack of contact with him since his illness, but his statements were withdrawn from his site and the band supposedly has his blessings now.
Then our biggest Yes fan on that site posted this reply:
Yeah, Jon left a blog entry on his MySpace saying "It's not a YES tour" etc. I don't like the idea of Yes without Jon, and this "tribute band recruitment" reminds me of that film "Rock Star". I'm not interested in a half-arsed Yes, so I'll wait until they do a proper tour next year.
To which, I replied:
Yeah, my thoughts exactly (assuming Jon even gets well enough to rejoin the group next year)... but I'm a sucker for a deal! 
And it helps that Hershey is only like a half hour from me.
Also this is at the Hershey Theatre, as opposed to Hershey Stadium where they had been scheduled to play this summer... a much more intimate and comfortable setting. I was there about a year ago to see Aussie Floyd, and it's an absolutely beautiful old theatre.
Not to mention parking at the theatre is free and right across the street, as opposed to $10 at the stadium/arena/park with up to like a mile hike (unless the trams happen to be running)... Hershey is such a rip-off, it drives me crazy!
Anyway, between the ticket deal and the venue, I think it'll be worth it... I'm sure they'll put on a good show.
It pays to sign up for venues' email lists, because then you automatically get alerted about special ticket deals (often 1-day deals), something I think we'll be seeing a LOT more of with this economy... in fact I've already seen a bunch of examples. Touring bands are struggling already and it's only going to get worse.
--Vik 