Rick Wakeman
Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman returns to the Bilheimer Capitol Theatre! Last year, the ultimate keyboard wizard, Rick Wakeman CBE, announced that his 2024 tours of solo piano concerts would be his last. Rick, who has become almost as well-known for his intimate piano shows as his prog rock extravaganzas, had decided that after a career spanning over 50 years, he would be calling a halt to lengthy American one-man show tours, in order to concentrate on composing, recording and collaborating with other musicians. However, after receiving an offer to take part in the latest of the highly popular Cruise To The Edge, he couldn’t resist adding more dates to include some of the venues he couldn’t fit into his schedule in 2024. Audiences can expect an evening of highlights from his career with YES and his solo work, including the new 30-minute instrumental work Yessonata, featuring YES themes and melodies, woven into sonata form, which he wrote especially for the Final Solo Tour.
Rick first started establishing a reputation as one of rock’s most original and proficient keyboard players in the late Sixties, when he worked with the likes of David Bowie, Cat Stevens, Marc Bolan, Lou Reed, Al Stewart, Elton John and other artists too numerous to mention, as a much-in-demand session player. He stepped out of the recording studio and into the limelight when he first joined the Strawbs and then YES, helping to make the latter the most successful progressive rock band in the world by contributing to seminal albums such as Fragile and Close To The Edge. But outside of YES, Rick was really able to unleash his creativity with a series of groundbreaking concept albums: The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, which have been performed in large-scale shows featuring bands, orchestras and choirs.
However, he is equally at home as a solo artist in the up-close environment of concert halls, performing music on a piano – both his own and tunes that have a special resonance for him - and recounting wickedly funny stories taken from the length of his career. In recent years, he has added a rack of electric keyboards to ring the changes and enable him to enlarge his live solo repertoire. Don’t miss this final opportunity to enjoy an evening of great music and hilarious stories, delivered by one of the truly legendary figures of rock music.
Rick Wakeman
Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman returns to the Bilheimer Capitol Theatre! Last year, the ultimate keyboard wizard, Rick Wakeman CBE, announced that his 2024 tours of solo piano concerts would be his last. Rick, who has become almost as well-known for his intimate piano shows as his prog rock extravaganzas, had decided that after a career spanning over 50 years, he would be calling a halt to lengthy American one-man show tours, in order to concentrate on composing, recording and collaborating with other musicians. However, after receiving an offer to take part in the latest of the highly popular Cruise To The Edge, he couldn’t resist adding more dates to include some of the venues he couldn’t fit into his schedule in 2024. Audiences can expect an evening of highlights from his career with YES and his solo work, including the new 30-minute instrumental work Yessonata, featuring YES themes and melodies, woven into sonata form, which he wrote especially for the Final Solo Tour.
Rick first started establishing a reputation as one of rock’s most original and proficient keyboard players in the late Sixties, when he worked with the likes of David Bowie, Cat Stevens, Marc Bolan, Lou Reed, Al Stewart, Elton John and other artists too numerous to mention, as a much-in-demand session player. He stepped out of the recording studio and into the limelight when he first joined the Strawbs and then YES, helping to make the latter the most successful progressive rock band in the world by contributing to seminal albums such as Fragile and Close To The Edge. But outside of YES, Rick was really able to unleash his creativity with a series of groundbreaking concept albums: The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, which have been performed in large-scale shows featuring bands, orchestras and choirs.
However, he is equally at home as a solo artist in the up-close environment of concert halls, performing music on a piano – both his own and tunes that have a special resonance for him - and recounting wickedly funny stories taken from the length of his career. In recent years, he has added a rack of electric keyboards to ring the changes and enable him to enlarge his live solo repertoire. Don’t miss this final opportunity to enjoy an evening of great music and hilarious stories, delivered by one of the truly legendary figures of rock music.
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DateApr 1, 2025
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VenueNancy & David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
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Ticket Prices$49, $65
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Private Luxury Boxes
A limited number of Private 4-seat Luxury boxes are available for single event purchase at The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre. This exclusive experience offers expansive views of the auditorium, from the comfort of your own private luxury box. Each box includes four movable chairs and your choice of beer, wine, champagne, soft drinks and snacks for your entire party.
For More information: Call 727-712-2717 or email aburr@rutheckerdhall.net
Each box consists of (4) seats. When purchasing, you must purchase all (4) seats. (3) drink coupons per person (includes select beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee & bottled water).
FAQ
How do I purchase tickets before the public? The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre offers many membership options starting at $100 annually that unlock special member pre-sales and amenities across all venues. Become a member today: Membership Options
Where can I park? Public parking is available throughout the downtown district. Please view the City of Clearwater’s Downtown Parking Map for the most up to date parking availability. We strongly encourage carpooling, rideshare and public transportation.
Where do I pick up will call tickets? Visit The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre Ticket Office, located outside the main entrance to the venue on Cleveland Street, before you enter the security line, up to two hours before showtime.
What are your safety and security policies? All members of your party must have a ticket to enter the venue. All individuals entering the facility are subject to screening including the checking of bags and personal belongings for prohibited items. Re-entry is not permitted. For a complete list of Prohibited Items visit the A-Z Guide.
What dining and concessions are available? The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre features the Frenchy’s Rooftop Terrace Lounge, The Hideaway Speakeasy and the main concession features a full liquor bar and popcorn, pretzels, chips and candy. A variety of restaurants are located within walking distance of the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre.
For more information about accessibility and a complete guide to visiting the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, visit our A-Z Guide.
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