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Styx Concert Setlist: What to Expect at their 2024 Tour

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You can expect the best of times whenever Styx is in town, and luckily the long-standing six-piece are set to spend the entire summer on the road for their 2024 Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour with Foreigner and special guest John Waite . Despite averaging 100 shows a year for nearly two consecutive decades running, Styx are still adding new twists to their live shows.

Following a massive world tour in 2023 and an early 2024 residency at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, the hard-rocking prog group will kick off their co-headlining North American trek with Foreigner and special guest John Waite in June. Notably, the 36-date run will alternate closers each night, with Styx scheduled to wrap the final show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on August 28.

Whether you prefer to plan ahead or just have too much time on your hands, take a look below at a typical 2024 Styx setlist before sailing away on the band’s Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour .

Styx Tour Stats

Current tour: Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour (2024)

Set time: For their early 2024 shows, Styx usually went on stage between 8:00 and 8:40 p.m., though set times vary.

Length of average Styx show: 1 hour, 50 minutes (on the 2023 World Tour)

Past tours:

  • Styx Tour (1972–1973)
  • Styx II Tour (1973)
  • The Serpent Is Rising Tour (1973–1974)
  • Man of Miracles Tour (1974–1975)
  • Equinox Tour (1975–1976)
  • Crystal Ball (1976–1977)
  • The Grand Illusion Tour (1977–1978)
  • Pieces of Eight Tour (1978–1979)
  • Cornerstone Tour (1979–1980)
  • Paradise Theatre Tour (1981–1982)
  • Kilroy Was Here Tour (1983)
  • Edge of the Century Tour (1991)
  • Return to Paradise Tour (1996)
  • The Grand Illusion 20th Anniversary Tour (1997)
  • Brave New World Tour (1999–2000)
  • Arch Allies (with REO Speedwagon ) (2000–2001)
  • Classic Rock’s Main Event (with Journey and REO Speedwagon ) (2003)
  • Big Bang Theory Tour (2005–2006)
  • Can’t Stop Rockin’ (with REO Speedwagon and 38 Special ) (2009)
  • United In Rock (with Kansas and Foreigner ) (2010)
  • Grand Illusion/Pieces of Eight (2010–2011)
  • Styx North American Tour (2011–2020)
  • Midwest Rock ’n’ Roll Express 2012 Tour (with REO Speedwagon and Ted Nugent ) (2012–2013)
  • The Soundtrack of Summer (with Foreigner ) (2014)
  • Summer 2015 Co-Headlining Tour (with Def Leppard ) (2015)
  • Renegades in the Fast Lane (with Don Felder ) (2017)
  • United We Rock (with REO Speedwagon ) (2017)
  • Renegades in the Fast Lane 2 (with Don Felder ) (2018)
  • Crash of the Crown Tour (2021)
  • Live & UnZoomed (with REO Speedwagon ) (2022)
  • Styx World Tour (2023)

Styx Discography:

  • Styx (1972)
  • Styx II (1973)
  • The Serpent Is Rising (1973)
  • Man of Miracles (1974)
  • Equinox (1975)
  • Crystal Ball (1976)
  • The Grand Illusion (1977)
  • Pieces of Eight (1978)
  • Cornerstone (1979)
  • Paradise Theatre (1981)
  • Kilroy Was Here (1983)
  • Edge of the Century (1990)
  • Brave New World (1999)
  • Cyclorama (2003)
  • Big Bang Theory (2005)
  • Regeneration: Volume I & II (2011)
  • The Mission (2017)
  • The Same Stardust EP (2021)
  • Crash of the Crown (2021)

Styx’s Popular Songs:

  • “Come Sail Away”
  • “Mr. Roboto”
  • “Too Much Time on My Hands”

Styx’s Recent Opening Acts:

  • REO Speedwagon
  • Collective Soul

Styx Concert Setlist Info

The setlist for Styx has changed drastically over the band’s five-decade career. Pulling from a song list that features eight Top 10 singles across 17 studio albums, including four triple-platinum releases, Styx have the luxury of crafting a hits-heavy performance quite easily. However, the “Renegade” band continues to push their boundaries with a 2024 setlist that gives just as much shine to their latest full-length effort, 2021’s Crash of the Crown , as their biggest, crowd-pleasing singles.

Below, you can find an average Styx setlist from their most recent 2024 shows. Check back for updated information once the band’s co-headlining Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour kicks off this summer.

Styx’s 2024 Tour Setlist:

  • The Grand Illusion
  • Too Much Time on My Hands
  • Miss America
  • Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
  • Crystal Ball
  • Rockin’ the Paradise
  • Queen of Spades
  • Our Wonderful Lives
  • Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
  • Lost at Sea
  • Come Sail Away

Source: Setlist.fm.

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Styx tickets for the 2024 Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets and VIP Packages are still available for many dates.

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Styx is an American rock band from Chicago, USA. Their peak of fame was during the mid-70s till the early 80s.

Styx is known for their unusual musical style: they meld pop rock with the extreme power of hard-rock guitar and elements of musical theatre. Their style of rock has been described as anything from progressive to soft rock.

The current line-up of the band consists of Chuck Panozzo, James "J.Y." Young, Tommy Shaw, Todd Sucherman, Lawrence Gowan and Ricky Phillips. The band was started by Chuck Panozzo and his twin brother, John, in 1961 whilst the brothers were still in adolescence. The original name of the band was ‘The Tradewinds.’ In 1972 the band signed with Wooden nickel Records and became Styx, producing their first, self-entitled, album which was followed by many more.

The band’s big breakthrough in to the mainstream market, however, did not come until the release of their seventh album, ‘The Grand Illusion’ on 7 July 1977. It reached triple platinum certification. The band then went on to achieve great success from the late 70s and moving on to the 80s.

Following their sudden success, the band suffered a number of splits and reformations, especially throughout the 90s. Various band members were lost and subsequently replaced throughout this period.

To date, Styx are best known for their hit rock songs "Lady" "Come Sail Away" "Babe" , "The Best of Times" , "Too Much Time on My Hands" and "Mr. Roboto", amongst many others.

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We experienced the guys in Murphys, California on a near full moon. This is the eleventh time for me in nearly forty years and the fifth time with this lineup. Though there are songs and moments we all expect in a Styx show, there were also some nice surprises and successful road-testing of their more recent material this evening.

As always, they put on a spirited, highly professional show. The sound mix was clear and plenty loud, though a little too muddy in the bottom end for me - this might have been an issue with the house sound.

Singer-keyboardist Lawrence Gowan has emerged as the showman of the group, with Tommy Shaw is a steady yet passionate frontman. Gowan spun his keyboard, pranced about when not providing keyboard support and stood on his stool with his other foot planted on the keyboard for "Come Sail Away". The rhythm section of Ricky Phillips on bass and Todd Sucherman on drums was steady and unassailably in the pocket with the rest of the band. Their vocal harmonies and arrangements were spot-on. Founding member Chuck Panozzo took the stage for a short duet with Gowan on the brand-new "Lost at Sea". Chuck remained on stage for the later classics, including Renegade and Mr. Roboto. Most of the songs we all know rocked: The Grand Illusion, Lady, Fooling Yourself and Blue Collar Man.

They opened with the first song on their new album, "The Fight of Our Lives" and soared later in the set with "Sound The Alarm". The uplift it provided was only boosted by the rest of the songs. Also onstage with an electric guitar was Will Evankovich, who co-wrote a lot of the material from 2017's The Mission and this year's Crash of the Crown. He was curiously underused here, as the group did not play any songs that would have benefited from another set of strings. "The Red Storm", "Our Wonderful Lives" or even "Boat on a River" come to mind.

Which leads to my only quibble: The set was way too short. REO Speedwagon, the opener, played for at least ninety minutes; Styx performed for a little over an hour. They have such a great body of work and energy to spare - why didn't they play a few more songs tonight?

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Styx are not only know as legendary recording artists, but as legendary rock performers. With such a prolific career it would be easy to see how they could slip over the years. However, I was able to see them recently and I can assure you, they have lost nothing.

I went to the concert a bit skeptical. Could the Styx I love still bring the rock? As I stood waiting for the show to start I noticed the crowd was a lot of young kids and older adults. It’s impressive that a band like Styx can bring together multiple generations. Everybody seemed real fans of the band. No one just standing around with there arms crossed like you see at a lot of concerts.

The second the band took the stage everyone took to their feet. The band didn’t wait a moment to engage us. With a “Are you ready to rock?” they jumped right into “Blue Collar Man”, one of my favorites. From then on the show was an hour straight of all the songs you remembered and some you had even forgot you knew. There was really something for everyone. The concert ended with an energy-overloaded performance of “Come Sail Away” followed by the radio favorite “Mr. Roboto”. Even after the show stopped and the lights came up, everyone was still talking about the set list. While it may sound crazy, seeing Styx live should be something everyone does before they die.

What an amazing show! The opening act for United We Rock was Don Felder and wow! He sounded great and he played all of the Eagles massive hits.

Then Styx came out and the crowd went nuts! They started off with their new hit song "Gone, Gone, Gone" and their set just kept getting better as they went on! I've seen several Styx shows and each time I cant imagine they getting better, but they do! Tommy Shaw apologized that he had had a cold, but honestly, you couldn't prove it by me. His voice was just as strong and true as ever! The applause was thunderous when they ended and they came out for an encore of the best version I've ever heard of "Paradise Theater"and their signature end of show "Renegade".

The last was REO Speedwagon. They were wonderful as well. I am a massive Styx fan so I didn't know as many of REO's songs I did enjoy it very much.

The only thing I would have changed was that Styx would have been the headliner. People seemed to be leaving a third of the way through REO's set. Of course it could have been that the concert was on a Tuesday night and I'm sure not everyone was able to take the next day off and it did take almost 30 minutes to get out of the parking lot.

All in all this was an epic show and I will certainly attend more Styx shows!

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Followed the boys for 3 shows. Catoosa, Enid, and Durant. Each show was better than the one before. Styx still rocks the house better than anyone. Tommy Shaw still has a awesome voice, JY makes the guitar sound better than ever, Lawrence Gowen is a awesome keyboardist, Ricky's bass playing kicks you in gear, Todd Sucherman is one of the most fantastic drummers I've ever had the pleasure to watch, and it was great to see Chuck still out there laying it down. I cannot express how awesome these guys are! It's also refreshing to them still having fun after all these years. Catch them if you get a chance, you will not be disappointed.

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The concert was wonderful! They each still have the talent of their youth. The vocals and guitar were still very impressive. I became a fan later in their career, so they played a lot of music I didn't know, but I enjoyed it all. They have so much good music to pick from, they didn't play all of my favorites. I missed "Babe" and "Best of Times" in particular, but I would have also loved to hear "Don't Let It End" and "Mr. Roboto," which I didn't expect them to play anyway. They had some showmanship as well, so I can easily recommend seeing their show.

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As always Styx was phenomenal. Celebrity theater doesn’t have a bad seat in the house. They haven’t lost a step. They still sound like they did in the seventies. Great stage show and fan friendly. They reach out to the crowd and fist bump high five. Each song takes you back when rock was rock. Phoenix loves Styx so much they sell out back to back shows every time. Going to the second show tonight. If you get a chance to see them don’t miss it. They are the best.

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My husband, our friends and family, as well as myself, ALL LOVED Styx!! We just recently saw them last year on A Carnival Cruise, as well! They are great. My only complaint is that we were unable to see them due to the venue, Sleeptrain Ampitheater being a VERY Large Ampitheater and there was nothing of them put up on the Jumbotrons for the people out on the grass or in the top back seats. That was a bummer. Other than that, they sounded amazing!!

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First time seeing the legendary Styx. I have always enjoyed their mysic in the past, but would not have considered myself a huge fan. The times, they have changed.

Musically, better than listening to anything that had been recorded. Showmanship was better than most young bands out now.

Styx has gained my greater appreciation of their music & their live show. I will definitely pay to see them everytime they come through the NW.

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This was the second time that I have seen STYX, and it was great again!! They are incredible musicians and wonderful singers. However, if you are hoping to hear some of their pop hits (Babe and Mr. Roboto for example), you will not hear them. The older rock hits are showstoppers and they rocked them hard!! If you are a fan of the rock hits, you will love the concert. I did!!!

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Styx was awesome! Like they always are. However, the sound was inconsistent as far as volume. I know it was windy but there was something else going on.

Again Styx was great. I last saw them about 16 years ago. The are so consistent, they play the songs from 40 years ago like they just wrote them! Highly recommend seeing Styx.

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  1. Styx's 1976 Concert & Tour History

    Styx's 1976 Concert History. Styx is an American rock band from Chicago that formed in 1972 and became famous for its albums released in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They are best known for melding hard rock guitar balanced with acoustic guitar, synthesizers mixed with acoustic piano, upbeat tracks with power ballads, and incorporating ...

  2. Styx Tour Dates

    Styx Tour Dates 1976 : Date. ... Dec 28, 1976. Birmingham, AL. Boutwell Auditorium . Black Oak Arkansas. Dec 31, 1976: New Orleans, LA (67 Performances) This is a fan site. It is in no way associated with Styx, its members, or its management and makes no claims to do so. ...

  3. Styx Concert Map by year: 1976

    Progressive U.S. Tour (22) Rapture of the Deep (10) Renegades Tour (6) Renegades in the Fast Lane (5) Renegades in the Fast Lane 2 (5) Return to Paradise (77) Rock to the Rescue (1) Songs From The Sparkle Lounge Tour (12) Styx II (24) Styx Tour (20) Styx World Live (2) Take Me to the River (1) The Grand Illusion (134)

  4. Styx

    1970-1984, 1989-1992, 1995-present. Genre(s): Classic Rock

  5. Styx Tour Statistics: 1976

    View the statistics of songs played live by Styx. Have a look which song was played how often in 1976! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues ... Songs From The Sparkle Lounge Tour (12) Styx II (24) Styx Tour (20) Styx World Live (2) Take Me to the River (1)

  6. Styx Concert Setlist: Discover the Average Song List

    Styx Tour Stats. Current tour: Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour (2024) ... Past tours: Styx Tour (1972-1973) Styx II Tour (1973) The Serpent Is Rising Tour (1973-1974) Man of Miracles Tour (1974-1975) Equinox Tour (1975-1976) Crystal Ball (1976-1977) The Grand Illusion Tour (1977-1978) Pieces of Eight Tour (1978-1979 ...

  7. Styx

    1970-1984, 1989-1992, 1995-present. Style: Hard Rock

  8. Artist Appearances on Styx Concerts in 1976

    Styx statistics: Check out who joined Styx on stage during a live performance in 1976. setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics Stats ... Years on tour. Show all. 2023 (46) 2022 (94) 2021 (67) 2020 (15) 2019 (87) 2018 (88) 2017 (98) 2016 (97) 2015 (109)

  9. Styx Concerts

    Explore worldwide concerts by Styx on A&M Records and associated labels. Sort the concerts by city, concert venue, or date. Skip to main content ... 1976-1-3 : Johnson City, TN : Freedom Hall Civic Center : 1976-1-10 : Charlestown, WV : Civic Center : 1976-1-16 : Richmond, VA ...

  10. Styx Average Setlists of year: 1976

    Progressive U.S. Tour (22) Rapture of the Deep (10) Renegades Tour (6) Renegades in the Fast Lane (5) Renegades in the Fast Lane 2 (5) Return to Paradise (77) Rock to the Rescue (1) Songs From The Sparkle Lounge Tour (12) Styx II (24) Styx Tour (20) Styx World Live (2) Take Me to the River (1) The Grand Illusion (134)

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    Sat, JUN 22. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Houston, TX. RSVP. Tickets. Show All Dates. Light it up, let's get this show on the road! Come on in and see what's happening with a magical band of musical craftsmen on a holy Mission to make sweet, sweet sounds in the air night after night.

  12. Styx Live November 29, 1976 Detroit, MI Ford Auditorium

    Styx 1976-11-29 Detroit, MI Ford Auditorium 01. Intro02. Put Me On03. Lorelei04. Shooz05. Madammoiselle06. Light Up 07. Suite Madame Blue08. Lady09. Midnight...

  13. Styxtoury: Performance Archive

    Aerosmith, Black Oak Arkansas, BOC, Nitty Gritty DirtBand, Mahogany Rush, Foghat, REO Speedwagon

  14. Styx (band)

    Styx (/ ˈ s t ɪ k s /) is an American rock band formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1972.They are known for blending melodic hard rock guitar with acoustic guitar, synthesizers mixed with acoustic piano, upbeat tracks with power ballads, and incorporating elements of international musical theatre. The band established themselves with a progressive rock sound during the 1970s, and began to ...

  15. Styx Live April 19, 1976 Toronto, CA

    STYX - EQUINOX TOUR*****Maple Leaf GardensToronto-ON, Canada1976-04-18SOUNDBOARD?40 minutes(unknown Gen)TRACKS:01. Born for Adventure02. 22 ...

  16. Styxtoury.com

    Styx Tour Dates 1975 : Date: Location : Venue : ... It is in no way associated with Styx, its members, or its management and makes no claims to do so. ...

  17. Styx discography

    Compilation albums. 16. EPs. 3. Singles. 39. This is the discography of American rock band Styx. Over the years they have released 17 studio albums, 9 live albums, 16 compilation albums, 39 singles, and 3 extended plays. 16 singles have hit the top 40 of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and 8 have hit the top 10.

  18. Styx Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts

    Styx tour dates 2024. Styx is currently touring across 2 countries and has 43 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, after that they'll be at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort again in Mount Pleasant. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

  19. Styx Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    Styx tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you. Styx will be performing near you at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek on Wednesday 21 August 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 45 concerts across 2 countries in 2024-2025. View all concerts. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements, dates and ...

  20. Styxtoury.com

    Styx Tour Dates 1978 : Date. Location. Venue. Other Act/Type Jan 11, 1978. Corpus Christi, TX . Memorial Coliseum . Legs Diamond . Jan 12, 1978. Austin, TX . Austin Coliseum . ... It is in no way associated with Styx, its members, or its management and makes no claims to do so. ...

  21. Thin Lizzy tour 1976 Thin Lizzy Guide made by Peter Nielsen

    Ticket. Handbill. US TOUR APRIL, MAY-76. At different gigs supporting Aerosmith, The Tubes, Be Bob DeLuxe, Journey, Aerosmith, REO Speedwagon ?, Styx, Rush. Lizzy should play 37 gigs in 38 days but the tour was cancelled because Philip became ill. Line-up: Philip Lynott, Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson.

  22. Styx Average Setlists of year: 1978

    1976 (80) 1975 (71) 1974 (10) 1973 (66) 1972 (15) Tours. Show all tours. 2011 North American Tour (18) 2012 North American Tour (4) ... Styx Tour (20) Styx World Live (2) Take Me to the River (1) The Grand Illusion (134) The Grand Illusion 20th Anniversary Tour (40)

  23. Styx Concert Map by year: 1972

    1976 (81) 1975 (71) 1974 (10) 1973 (66) 1972 (15) Tours. Show all tours. 2011 North American Tour (18) 2012 North American Tour (4) ... Styx Tour (20) Styx World Live (2) Take Me to the River (1) The Grand Illusion (134) The Grand Illusion 20th Anniversary Tour (40)