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According to the Houston Chronicle, the band's RodeoHouston show drew a crowd of 72,109 paid attendance in 2022. Journey's tour will go on, and the band is set to perform in Highland, California ...
Don't stop believin' — but they did. Fans of rock band Journey were silenced mid singalong during Friday night's RodeoHouston performance. The band was singing its signature hit when the sound ...
Arena band Journey abruptly stopped a concert Friday evening at the Houston Rodeo mid-song, but the crowd kept the show going. The band was performing its 1981 hit "Don’t Stop Believin’" when ...
Journey's March 14 concert in Houston, Texas was canceled mid-show after audio cut out during 'Don't Stop Believin' due to an electrical fire, local outlets reported. The band did not return to ...
Show Caption. 1 of 20. ... Neal Schon, the band’s co-founder and last original member still with the group, ... Journey performs at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on July 10.
Journey, the iconic rock band, had to abruptly halt their performance due to a fire outbreak during their set.. The incident ...
Journey had homefield advantage and the band would use it for all it was worth as the Summer Stadium Tour rolled into Oracle Park in San Francisco on Aug. 28.
News; Features; Journey’s Jonathan Cain shares the real-life story behind ‘Don’t Stop Believin’ ‘ as band prepares for Spokane show Thu., April 13, 2023 Journey lead singer Arnel Pineda ...
Classic rock band Journey will perform in Casper in April, the Ford Wyoming Center announced Monday. The show will be somewhat of a return for the band, who also performed at the venue — then ...
A singer in a smokey room. Legendary rock band Journey was forced to end its concert in Houston on Friday night when an “electrical incident” broke out under an hour into the gig. The rockers ...
Journey band members Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain reflect on the band's history over five decades and discuss its summer tour with Def Leppard. ... It’s a rock’n’roll show, ...
South Florida tribute band Majesty of Rock faithfully simulates the music of Journey and Styx thanks to extraordinary vocalist John D'Agostino and his nearly 50-year obsession with Steve Perry.