A great show
by Cruzr on 2022-10-20Brandt Centre - ReginaRating: 5 out of 5The show was fantastic...the sound was very clear and not distorted..we had floor seats...they played many of thier hits. I would definitely go see them again.

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Styx have endured for over five decades while staying true to their progressive rock sound and theatrical live show. Since releasing their self-titled debut in 1972, Styx have sold over 54 million records worldwide between 17 studio albums, 16 compilations and nine live recordings. Notably, the band released four consecutive RIAA-certified multi-platinum albums between 1977’s The Grand Illusion, 1978’s Pieces of Eight, 1979’s Cornerstone and 1981’s Paradise Theatre, the last of which became their first to top the Billboard 200. Across their career, Styx earned eight Top 10 singles on the Hot 100, including the chart-topping “Babe” as well as “Come Sail Away” “Mr. Roboto” and their 1990 comeback single “Show Me the Way.” Despite several hiatuses and lineup changes, Styx have become one of rock’s most consistent touring acts, hosting nearly 100 live shows every year for over two decades and netting career-best earnings on massive co-headlining tours with REO Speedwagon, Foreigner and Def Leppard. In 2021, Styx released their seventeenth studio album, Crash of the Crown.
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Styx 2025-26 Tour Dates:
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Styx & Chicago: The Windy Cities Tour:
Encore
The Grand Illusion
Greatest Hits
Encore
Encore
Encore

Check out an average Styx setlist before you see them on tour.
Styx will embark on a handful of solo headlining dates and festival appearances across the United States and Canada, with dates scheduled through June 2026, including a five-night residency at The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas in January. Styx will also embark on a co-headlining tour with Chicago in July 2026.
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Styx have a run of solo tour dates scheduled through June 2026, including Styx: The Las Vegas Residency, which will take place for five nights at The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort. Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour kicks off July 13 at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida and wraps on September 6 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase a VIP package for Styx’s 2025-26 tour dates. The VIP package includes perks such as:
Tickets for Styx’s solo tour dates and Las Vegas residency are currently available at Ticketmaster.
Tickets for Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 5 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Various presales will take place in the days leading up to the general ticket sale, including presales for Styx Fan Club members and Citi cardmembers, which begin Tuesday, December 2 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Presales for Ticketmaster and Live Nation customers will take place on Wednesday, December 3, starting at 10:00 a.m. local time. A local venues presale will also take place on Thursday, December 4 beginning at 10:00 a.m. local time.
A recent Styx setlist(Opens in new tab) can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
The show was fantastic...the sound was very clear and not distorted..we had floor seats...they played many of thier hits. I would definitely go see them again.
A big screen could have been an improvement so as to see the performers closer. For all the empty seats, missed a great concert.
After quickly recovering from poor sound mixing at the start of the show, Styx showed why they have been around for over 40 years by going through a history of song. Rockin the Paradise, Suite Madame Blue, Blue Collar Man, Long Nights, Lady, the list goes on. Larry Gowan, whether on vocals or not was his usual whirling dervish self, complete with the top hat and sparkling coat. He loves to perform, and his home country Canadian fans were eatng it up. Nancy Wilson's Heart opened and while definitely missing sister Ann's vocal talent, adequately filled a great opener slot. Alone was timeless, as she aluded to during the show, and her singer did a fantastic job, but it just was missing that little bit. A small crowd, boosted by ticket deals the day of the show enjoyed great evening of music
Sounded like the day they recorded it! Awesome show, thank you for keeping it real 10/10
Fabulous night all around! Nancy Wilson and Heart were amazing, but Styx, as per usual, was phenomenal! We’ve seen them live 3 times, and they never fail to amaze us!
Good show but sound was over saturated. Couldn't hear the voices over the music very well. Quieter songs were ok, but Pretty much hurt your ears loud.
Was a very good, one of the best I’ve seen in awhile, disappointed it wasn’t advertised well as this band was a band in its time and still worthy after 50 years...
I didn’t realize that is wasn’t the Actual Heart band. I didn’t use my seats in floor Row 7. Poor attendance and Styx members made up most of the Nancy Wilson Heart band . I heard Styx were awesome!
High energy. Gowan was amazing. This is the best concert I have seen since the final concert of the original Chicago band with Peter Cetera. Tommy Shaw was as good as his early days. So much energy but just good rock and roll. This was a concert to treasure!
Very high energy, entertaining concert. I was not disappointed, and I am impressed the show is as good or better than any shows I have seen in the past.
A great rock concert!! They sound amazing & out on a fab show!! Where does Gowan get all that energy?!?
Styx was absolutely amazing! So much energy and so polished to make an amazing experience. Nancy Wilson’s Heart however, was not as expected. Backup singer stole the show. The rest of their show was the quality of a cover band, something I would never pay to attend. Styx however, I would see time and time again!!!!!! Thank you for the old school rock experience!
Amazing band still going strong after 50 years! Wonderful show!
This was a fabulous evening from start to finish. Dancing in the seats music.
Wow, these guys are still amazing. Such a fantastic show! They did not disappoint one bit! Also Nancy Wilson still has it and Kim is an amazing vocalist as well. Enjoyed both bands immensely!
The Styx Concert was absolutely phenomenal. Amazing performance and talent. The atmosphere was incredible; the only thing that was a disadvantage was how crammed the seats in the venue are. Adults can hardly sit comfortably shoulder to shoulder because the seats are so crammed together. Lots of adults are overlapping shoulders just to watch whatever event they are there to see.
GREAT MUSIC FROM BOTH BANDS, NANCY DID A LOT OF HEART AND OTHER SONGS AND STYX DID SOME NEW AND OLD. GREAT EXPERIENCE
This is the first time I've seen Styx live. Been a fan of their music since I was a kid, thanks to my dad's influence. The addition of, Canadian, Lawrence Gowan is seamless! Also a fan of his solo music. The whole band put on an amazing show. I'd definitely see them live again! On the other hand, Nancy Wilson's Heart wasn't that great. To quote a friend of mine, "she clearly wasn't the talent in that family". However the lead singer was really good. I feel they have some kinks to work out, as a band.
Nancy Wilson’s Heart was very entertaining. The band and Nancy’s vocals were great! I loved Nancy’s storytelling. The new singer has an incredible voice and vocal range. She was awesome! Heart gave a great performance! Styx Was amazing! Musicianship, clarity and vocals were at the highest calibre of any live concert I have ever seen including the U2, the Eagles, Guns N’ Roses and others. The vocals of Tommy Shaw and Gowan were top notch. This band is so tight they are all great musicians! I will go see these guys again tomorrow if they were coming back.
Hey us old rockers never want our adolescent music hero’s to stop rocking it but trust me for some the time has come! I have paid too much money to see some farewell tours that were barely a showdown of their former greatness. That said we love our music and the people who rocked us in our glory years so you buy the ticket hoping it’s just like their 1985 concert! Well most are not for sure, but every once in a while and many times when you least expect it, we are pleasantly surprised. Talk about value for money STYX and Half a Heart for less then $75 got you to a dam good evening of rock and roll. A good sound check could have made the Heart part a ton better but it was good. Styx for me was top 3 of all the old rockers I have been taking in over the last 10-15 years! Always loved their music and have seen them before but they had a great night on Saturday! The leaders led the night, Lawrence Gowan - WOW talk about energy (maybe he got it coming back to Canadian soil) he was worth the price of admission! Tommy Shaw - Excellent, that easy to listen to professional entertainer was spot on! Todd Sucherman - Not just a drummer, one of the best in rock and roll. He goes way beyond FILL, the man was born with sticks in his hands and has crafted the art over 60 years and it shows up! Actually had to think on my 2 hour drive home that night about going to another show of theirs on this tour? Yes that GOOD, rock on men👍👍👍👍