JOURNEY
MUSIC FESTIVALS & TOURS
Event | Date | Country | Tickets |
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Sweden Rock Festival | 2025 TBA | Sölvesborg, Sweden | Buy |
Rock in Rio Festival | 2025 TBA | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Buy |
Various Venues | Oct 2024 - Mar 2025 | Japan, UK, USA | Buy |
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Journey, formed in San Francisco in 1973, rose to prominence as one of the defining rock bands of the 1980s, known for their arena rock anthems, powerful ballads, and soaring vocals. The band's lineup has seen various changes over the years, but key members include founding guitarist Neal Schon, vocalist Steve Perry, keyboardist Jonathan Cain, bassist Ross Valory, and drummer Steve Smith.
Journey's breakthrough came in 1978 with the release of their album "Infinity," which marked the arrival of Steve Perry as lead vocalist. The album produced hits like "Wheel in the Sky" and "Lights," setting the stage for their rise to stardom. Their follow-up albums, "Evolution" (1979) and "Departure" (1980), solidified their reputation for crafting melodic rock songs with a blend of progressive and pop elements.
In 1981, Journey released "Escape," which became their most successful album, catapulting them to global fame. The album featured iconic singles such as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Open Arms," and "Who's Crying Now." These songs not only topped the charts but also became enduring classics that continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.
The band's continued success in the 1980s with albums like "Frontiers" (1983) and "Raised on Radio" (1986) further cemented their status as arena rock giants. Despite lineup changes and a temporary hiatus in the late 1980s, Journey's music remained a staple on rock radio and in concert venues worldwide.
In the 1990s and 2000s, Journey experienced a resurgence in popularity with new lead vocalist Steve Augeri and later Arnel Pineda, who joined in 2007. Their songs continued to be celebrated, with "Don't Stop Believin'" gaining renewed fame through its prominent use in television shows, movies, and sporting events.
Beyond their commercial success, Journey's influence on rock music is undeniable. They have sold over 75 million records worldwide, earned multiple platinum certifications, and garnered a dedicated fan base known for their passionate support at live performances.
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, Journey's legacy as pioneers of melodic rock and their ability to connect with audiences through timeless music ensure their place in rock history. As they continue to tour and inspire new generations of fans, Journey remains a testament to the enduring power of rock 'n' roll and the magic of their iconic sound.
FUN FACTS
Before forming Journey, guitarist Neal Schon and keyboardist Gregg Rolie were both members of the band Santana. Their experience with Santana helped shape the sound and musical direction of Journey in its early days.
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Member Connections
The iconic line "Strangers waiting, up and down the boulevard" from "Don't Stop Believin'" is often misheard. Some fans mistakenly hear it as "Strangers waiting, up and down the bowling alley." This song remains a favorite for its anthemic chorus and has seen a resurgence in popularity through various media appearances.
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Misheard Lyrics
Arnel Pineda, the current lead singer of Journey, was discovered on YouTube. Neal Schon found videos of Pineda singing Journey covers with his Filipino band, The Zoo, and was so impressed that he invited Pineda to audition for the band, leading to his joining in 2007.
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Lead Singer's Discovery
The song "Faithfully" was written by keyboardist Jonathan Cain in just half an hour while on a tour bus. The lyrics reflect the challenges of maintaining a relationship while on the road, capturing the emotional struggles of touring musicians.
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Evolution of "Faithfully"
The famous Journey scarab logo was inspired by ancient Egyptian imagery. The scarab beetle, considered a symbol of transformation and protection, became an integral part of the band's visual identity, appearing on album covers and merchandise. The logo's creation was influenced by drummer Steve Smith's interest in Egyptology.
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Journey's Logo