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Yes, Symphony Hall, Birmingham - in pictures

Prog rock icons Yes played to fans at Birmingham's Symhony Hall in celebration of the band's 50th anniversary.

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Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw

Songs the band, formed in London back in 1968, is best known for include Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Love Will Find A Way and I've Seen All The Good People.

Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw
Yes at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Pic: Andy Shaw

The line-up of the band performing as Yes at the gig last night consists of Steve Howe, Alan White, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, and Billy Sherwood.

Yes, whose founding members include Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April last year.