Neal Morse Testimony 2 US Tour dates

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Neal will be performing these special concerts with members of the original Testimony Band featuring Mike Portnoy and Randy George!

Thursday May 19 - Nashville TN (venue tba)
Saturday May 21 - Mexico City (venue tba)
Monday May 23 - New York City - The Blender Theater at Gramercy
Tuesday May 24 - Springfield VA - JAXX
Thursday May 26 - San Francisco, CA - The Avalon in Santa Clara
www.bayarearockpromotions.com
Friday May 27 - Seattle, WA - Experience Music Project Theater
Tickets: www.stairwaypress.com
Saturday May 28 - Los Angeles CA - Whittier Theater in Whittier
Tickets: www.calprog.com

Check out all dates on:
http://www.nealmorse.com/pages/live.asp
 
holy sh*t...$135 a piece at the NY show. I wanted to see Neal on stage again, but not at that kind of price...
Yea, and the ticket quantity option is only 2. Not 1 or any other number, just 2. WTF? Really would like to see this, but not paying $270 plus fees. Perhaps that's a VIP or advance ticket price? Live Nation doesn't have them available yet. Maybe they'll be cheaper. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
From www.melodicrock.com :

5/6/2011 - Nashville, TN - Some stories are left unfinished. Sometimes the best part is what happens after the tale's end. Nearly a decade ago, Neal Morse released his landmark autobiographical progressive rock epic, Testimony. Now, he returns with an extraordinary cast of musicians to tell the rest of the story in Testimony 2. And he's saved the best for last. Picking up where he left off on Testimony, the sequel begins with Neal in the mid-90s when his band, Spock's Beard, begins to experience unexpected success. Neal sings about their glory days in Time Change and the original band members join in. It's a vocal extravaganza in their classic style and an extraordinary moment.
The album goes on to tell of Morse's daughter, Jayda, being born with a heart defect. Her miraculous healing has an unexpected impact on Neal, with repercussions that reverberate throughout the album. Morse goes on into later years, quitting his regular gig in the Eric Burdon band, and continuing with Spock's Beard. Along the way, he discovers something beyond his imagination. The album concludes with "Crossing Over," which describes his ultimate departure from Spock's Beard in 2002.
Neal Morse launched his solo career, the next year, with Testimony. With the sequel, Testimony 2, he dives deeper into unchartered musical and lyrical territory. Incorporating legendary drummer Mike Portnoy and brilliant bassist Randy George, this breathtaking album is a prog epic with breadth that dazzles and melodies that reach into the soul.
The story ends here (for now), but the music goes on. On the second CD, the songs include a 25-minute progressive rock epic featuring Steve Morse. In addition, the Testimony 2 Special Edition includes a behind-the-scenes DVD documentary about the making of the album.
Neal's largest tour, ever, will bring Testimony 2 to audiences throughout Europe and the United States. Coinciding with the album and tour will be the release of his autobiography, appropriately entitled Testimony. Together, all three occasions make for a unique artistic achievement, and Neal's greatest undertaking, to date.
WebLinks: nealmorse.com • facebook.com/nealmorse • myspace.com/nealmorse.

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For those that have gone to some of his later solo shows, who goes to them? Is it prog heads, or is it xtian rock types with their uplifting hands through the whole show?

I haven't seen Morse since seeing him with Spock's Beard.