Dennis left the band? wow, I never realized...
Styx is touring under the same circumstances that virtually every other band of there generation is - one relenquished to a greatest hits package.
Most of the people that fo to there shows are trying to relive the time of their mis-spent youth and that is what they play. Minus of course many of Dennis' songs.
I went to two of their shows this year during the summer and they were both very well sold - one I would consider sold out.
This is there numbers for the best 6 months (
http://www.pollstarpro.com/SpecialFeatu ... nTours.pdf ) they were the 55th best selling tour at that point. Concerts in July and August was there larger volume shows.
The names of the venues are irrelevant these days. It is the way the industry is. They are very successful with the festival shows.
Styx tours more than 100 shows a year. People and venues keep asking them back, so they are playing venues based on the demand. If no one wants to see them, venues will stop booking them.
Dennis is doing what he loves. If Dennis was still in Styx, we wouldn't have gotten 100 Years, Hunchback, or 101 dalmations. Dennis is happy with his second career.
Being a solo act, Dennis has more flexibility with his set list. But his set list doesn't vary that much. Even he knows that the general public doesn't care about the wooden nickel days.
Tommy is an original member of the time period that made Styx a household name. He didn't appear on one album.
I also agree with everything Bugsy said.