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Nobody does rock ballads better than 80s legends Journey. The masterminds behind hits “Don't Stop Believin',” “Faithfully,” “Open Arms,” as well as many others, tour on rare occasions. Don't miss your chance to catch Journey LIVE! Buy your Journey tickets now!
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Great Band, very poor sound mix
By Gus from NC, live in New England in summer on 9/3/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality, Too Loud
Best For:
Adults

Two of our favorite bands - Heart and Jorney - at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Sept. 2, 2009. Heart was fantastic and we had very high expectations for Journey as well. Sound mix was horrible and really ruined an energetic performance by Journey. We walked out before an encore, as did many others who were seemingly wondering what happened to the sound.

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Not the same
By Old Journey Fan from IA on 8/24/2009
Pros:
Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Poor Set List
Best For:
Adults

The new lead singer jumped around the stage out of sync with the music, obviously younger than the rest of the group, his voice was amazing, but stage presence lacked maturity. Lead guitarist had too much emphasis and volume much of the time, his performance wasn't reflective of what Journey used to be. Many "where are the old songs we came to hear" comments.

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Definitely buying this product
By Dennis from South San Sanfrancisco on 10/16/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts
Best For:
Adults, Everyone, Families, Kids

Very convenient to use the product.

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worst organized event I ever experienced
By Dani - the Berliner from Berlin, Germany on 10/11/2008
Pros:
Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

We had to park the car at "overflow parking". They (whoever was responsible for that mess) could not manage the crowd. I did not get to see Cheap Trick. Moreover, I only got to listen to 1 (one in words!) Heart-Song. Since we had to wait for a shuttle bus for about 1 and a half hours, we had no chance of getting acceptable seating (I had lawn seating..). I am from Germany and a real big Journey Fan. I was very disappointed in general because I had very high expectations when I bought tickets for a concert in the US. To be honest, I even thought about asking for a refund! I can only give others the following recommendation: Go there at least 3 hours before they open the gates!!! Best regards, Daniela

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Biography

During their initial 14 years of existence (1973-1987), Journey altered their musical approach and their personnel extensively while becoming a top touring and recording band. The only constant factor was guitarist Neal Schon (born February 27, 1954), a music prodigy who had been a member of Santana in 1971-1972. The original unit, which was named in a contest on KSAN-FM in San Francisco, featured Schon, bassist Ross Valory, drummer Prairie Prince (replaced by Aynsley Dunbar), and guitarist George Tickner (who left after the first album). Another former Santana member, keyboard player and singer Gregg Rolie, joined shortly afterward. This lineup recorded Journey (1975), the first of three moderate-selling jazz-rock albums given over largely to instrumentals.

By 1977, however, the group decided it needed a strong vocalist/frontman and hired Steve Perry (born January 22, 1949). The results were immediately felt on the fourth album, Infinity (1978), which sold a million copies within a year. (By this time, Dunbar had been replaced by Steve Smith.) Evolution (1979) was similarly successful, as was Departure (after which Rolie was replaced by Jonathan Cain). Following a live album, Captured (1981), Journey released Escape, which broke them through to the top ranks of pop groups by scoring three Top Ten hit singles, all ballads highlighting Perry's smooth tenor: Who's Crying Now, Don't Stop Believin', and Open Arms. The album topped the charts and sold millions. Frontiers (1983), featuring the hit Separate Ways, was another big success, after which Perry released a double-platinum solo album, Street Talk (1984). When the group got back together to make a new album, Valory and Smith were no longer in the lineup and Raised on Radio (1986) was made by Schon, Perry, and Cain, who added other musicians for a tour.

Following the tour, Journey disbanded. Perry went into a prolonged period of seclusion as Schon and Cain formed Bad English with vocalist John Waite. Bad English had several hit singles, including the chart-topper When I See You Smile, before breaking up. Perry returned to recording in 1994, releasing For the Love of Strange Medicine. Although the album went gold, it was a commercial disappointment by previous standards. In 1996, Perry, Schon, Cain, Valory, and Smith staged a Journey reunion, releasing the million-selling Trial by Fire, which featured the gold-selling Top 20 single When You Love a Woman, and going on tour. Perry and Smith opted out of the reunion after the tour, but Journey continued, hiring a new lead singer, Steve Augeri (formerly of Tall Stories), and a new drummer, Bad English's Deen Castronovo, who made their debuts on Remember Me, a track on the 1998 Armageddon soundtrack. The band next reconvened in 2001. Arrival, Journey's 11th new studio album, was released in April, followed by a national tour.

The band received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 21, 2005. That same year they released a new album, Generations, and embarked on their 30th anniversary tour. Shows on the tour stretched over three hours long and were divided into two sets -- one focusing on pre-Escape material, the other on post-Escape material. The archival release Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour appeared on both DVD and CD in 2006, the same year that the group brought Jeff Scott Soto aboard as a replacement for Augeri, who developed a throat infection that prevented him from singing. However, Soto's time with the band was limited in 2007, Journey announced that they had parted ways with the singer and were once again seeking a frontman. They found him in Arnel Pineda, a Filipino vocalist that they discovered after seeing him perform on /YouTube. Pineda made his debut with the band in 2008, the same year that Journey released Revelation. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi