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Overall Rating
4.3
By MCRogers1974
Great experience.
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne
I really love attending concerts at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum as they are very organized, and the staff are so helpful. The opening act, Toto, was very good as they played all of the old favorites. As for Journey, they came out of the box simply blasting the old favorites. It was a very inspiring show, and the band members are all real showmen. Can't wait for Journey to return to Fort Wayne, Indiana.
By Mindy
Great conceet
Charleston Coliseum - Charleston
The Journey/ Toto concert was great. The bands were very high energy. The addition of the parlor club was wonderful.
By CindyLouWho
The new singer is AMAZING
Charleston Coliseum - Charleston
Journey has always been one of my favorite bands! I listened to them growing up and I have listened to them as my daughter was growing up. I was excited when I purchased tickets for us and then was told Steve Perry was no longer the singer. Saddened by this but determined for our girls trip to be a success anyway we got to our seats and waited to see how it goes. Arnel Pineda was *.*.*AMAGING.*.*.* We are new (and old) fans! The show was great!! Loved the energy! We are still talking about the fun we had. Thank you so very much ♥️
By So-So In Fort Wayne
Bad Sound Quality
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne
Toto came on first. Great concert from them. Great Sound. Great Songs. Journey, not to much. Whomever ran their mixer board, must have been asleep. Very garbled. Unable to hear the lead singer at times. Maybe the set-up change was the problem, but Journey was not that pleasurable. Knew the song, so we know what he was supposed to be singing, but we actually could not hear it. Concert was mostly just a 2 man band. Guiter player and the lead singer. A little bit from the keyboardist, but not much. He looked like he was agraveated most of the time, too. Was not really worth the 7 month wait from the time we got the tickets to the time of the concert.
By Kerri
The best
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne
We were second row! Never seen Journey in concert before! It was fantastic. I love how we had padded seats also. Have been in many VIP section areas with hard seats! Thanks for one of the best experiences we’ve had in a long time !!!
By Buddy
Disappointed
CHI Health Center Omaha - Omaha
Not enough of Journey's hits. Way too much guitar playing.
By Lowdown 55
Outstanding!
Charleston Coliseum - Charleston
What a thrill !!!! Journey was outstanding! A moving experience. Toto was a total go to get things started. ARE THEY COMING BACK??????
By Hutch64
Lead singer
Charleston Coliseum - Charleston
The original band members and the new accompanying instrumental band members put on a great show! The lead singer was awful!!! He seemed to pay less attention to his vocal performance and more to his stage performance. The vocal’s could have been done better a drunk karaoke singer! They have to be able to find someone better than him. I would not pay to see Journey again but I would to see TOTO! They put on a great show and it was enjoyed by the whole crowd. Walking out of the concert we heard repeatedly that Journey’s vocalist was a joke. I’ve been a fan for 45 years and I’ve come to the realization that Steve Perry will never sing with the band again but they have to have a better lead singer!
By Lulu
Still Rocking it!
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne
Great time! Toto played for an hour. Journey started right on time and played for 2 hours. Got our moneys worth. Would see Journey again.
By LC
Kind of a let down
Charleston Coliseum - Charleston
TOTO sounded fantastic and I wish whoever was in charge of their sound board and mixing had done Journey's sound as well because their sound was poorly balanced which caused the guitar and drums to drown out the vocals throughout almost the entire show.
Journey in Concert
As the original legends of arena rock, few bands in existence put on a show quite like Journey. Anchored by singer Arnel Pineda's thrilling vocals and Neal Schon's unstoppable guitars, the band continues to show fans, both old and new, exactly how it's done as they tear through marathon sets of classics like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms." After a short break from their relentless tour schedule, they're primed to blow minds again in 2014, pairing up with Steve Miller Band for select dates that are sure to be the stuff of classic rock legend for years to come.
Journey Background
San Francisco-born Journey is the quintessential arena rock band. Assembled in 1973 from the ashes of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch, the band has since gone through a number of line-up changes — only stalwart guitarist Neal Schon has been with every incarnation. Despite a rotating roster, the band has sold 47 million albums in the US, and is consistently named one of the ten best American rock bands in history. While the '70s and '80s provided them with the most commercial success, their current manifestation with Filipino singer Arnel Pineda has given them truly global breadth.
Fans Who Bought Tickets Say
"Fabulous show by all. Arnel was spot on and owned the lead role. Great show...will attend every chance I get."
"Great show for any age! We went with a group age range 18-43 and had a blast! Who doesn't love Journey!? Really cool show! Lost my voice singing along to every song!"
"This was an amazing two-hour boogie with Journey at their best! Lead guitarist Neal Schon's tenacity on the guitar was incredible!"