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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!"

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FAQS

Journey begins their 50th anniversary Freedom Tour on January 23, 2023, in Durant, OK, and ends on April 25, 2023, in Palm Desert, CA.

The Journey 50th Anniversary takes the band across North America, playing in cities such as:

  • Austin, TX
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Toronto, Canada
  • Memphis, TN
  • …and many more

See above for a full list of upcoming shows. Be sure to favorite Journey in the Ticketmaster app to be notified when they are coming to a town near you!

Available events are listed above — but this can change quickly. Favorite Journey in the Ticketmaster app to stay up-to-date on ticket information and check back soon!

The current members of Journey include:

  • Neal Schon
  • Jonathan Cain
  • Deen Castronovo
  • Arnel Pineda
  • Jason Derlatka
  • Todd Jensen

Journey have released 16 studio albums, including:

  • Arrival (2001)
  • Generations (2005)
  • Revelation (2008)
  • Eclipse (2011)
  • Freedom (2022)

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Toto & Journey

    by MissyG on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Excellent show. Both bands did a wonderful job bringing back teenage memories.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    3rd time, but not the last, I hope

    by Lcg807 on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Journey put on a GREAT show! Continuous music without the "fluff"that other shows add. Great showmanship. Fantastic playing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Show!

    by T-Bird on 4/23/24Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne

    I thought both Journey and Toto were amazing and would go to the show again if the opportunity came up. Lights were amazing.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Too much effects.

    by Preston on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Toto was amazing, as always. I've seen them three or four times and the musicianship is always top notch. Journey? Well, it looked like six people on stage doing what they needed to do to get paid. There was so much reverb add to the show it was bad. Individually, they were all good. Deen Castronovo was amazing. When he sang, everyone around me was totally surprised. Cain and Schon looked like they were pissed at each other, as they are.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My amazing Journey

    by Superscaggs on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    This concert was amazing from start to finish!! Sounded amazing. Kept the crowd energized and even threw out free tshirts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Totally Awesome

    by Rosebuttrfly on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    I have listened to Journey for years. They are so cool. Loved the concert and got to take my daughter with me. Great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    what a journey

    by Gary on 4/23/24Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne

    journey and toto vip tickets well worth every penny!! toto was great for an opener and then journey played straight for exactly 2 hours fantastic

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing from Haystack DJ,Toto and Jorney

    by Becky on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Venue was super nice to people that worked there, and concerts were great and everyone in audience had good time no fights or no one drank to much. Just a great experience and lead singer for Journey did amazing job. Loved everything.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Journey is AWESOME!

    by Jim on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Journey was great! The sound and show was awesome and I would go see them again and again!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Bad Vegas Show!!!

    by Wendy on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Toto was good but Journey was one of the biggest disappointments in my life. Steve Perry is Journey, they are nothing without him. They shouldn’t even be able to sell tickets under that name! He is the voice of Journey!! It was like a bad Vegas Show!!! Wish I had my money back!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Journey and TOTO - Awesome!

    by Pamesu on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    My daughter and I drove nearly four hours to see Journey AND TOTO in Charleston, WV. It was worth every mile and $. What incredible musicians! We didn't want it to end.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Tim on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Journey and ToTo was both amazing, I'm a big TOTO fan both sound great and put on a good show

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    A little disappointed

    by Lipstick Lady on 4/23/24Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne

    Loved Toto however Journey seemed like they were tired and working hard. Way too many guitar solos . Camera should have been on vocalists

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good Show

    by Marshallfan on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    I have a good time and had lots of memories pop up... however, Journey is just not Journey without Steve Perry.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Could have been amazing, but...

    by FirstLegion on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    The Journey/Toto concert in Charleston, WV was good in many ways, yet I hope my negative comments will influence the tour into making positive changes. The Good: - It's Journey and Toto!!! - Knowing most of the songs is a joy! - The fact that they came to such a small venue surprised and delighted me. - The musicianship from both groups were fantastic. The Bad: - The sound felt too loud and harsh. Certain instruments were sticking out terribly, (the keyboards had a ear-piercing "twang"for Journey; the kick drum was too prominent for Journey; the snare was non-existent for Journey; the background vocals for Toto were nicely compressed but too low in the mix). - Both groups played too long for each song. Journey particularly played waaaay too many guitar solos. If they would have just played the songs at normal length, they would have had room for some of the major hits they SKIPPED. In addition, playing their new material over some of those major hits was a mistake. - The lead singers of both groups strayed too far from how the album versions of the songs were originally arranged. The audience wants to sing along with you, which is 90% of the fun! - Both of the groups' performances seem to be for themselves, instead of FOR the audience. Getting the audience rocking WITH you IS the magic sauce. Overall, I'm glad I went, but there is certainly room to have made the show unforgettable for the right reasons!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Music great, audience not so much

    by Nunya B on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Toto/Journey was wonderful. I had a blast getting to see them and they both put on a wonderful performance. The audience however made the experience very disappointing with people standing in the way of our seat views. They also are very rude and continue to have to go get alcoholic beverages during the entire performance, making you move out of their way. Maybe they should have separate areas for people that want to drink and those that don’t.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great time!

    by EK on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    I enjoyed the concert very much but the sound could have been better. If I didn’t know the song I couldn’t understand the words because the sound blared too much.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Toto should have been the headliner

    by Liz on 4/23/24Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne

    Wow. I've seen Journey 2x before and this was the worst. The music was louder than the vocal mics so it was difficult to hear anything. Aside from that the lead singer (Arnel Pineda) was absolutely terrible...forgetting words, wrong words, all over the place physically. He was entirely distracting while also hardly singing properly the entire 2 hours. Ugh. I was so disappointed. The night was only saved by TOTO being amazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Cheryl on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    Journey and their lead-in act Toto both gave awesome performances. I'd see them again.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Toto and Journey was great.

    by Lewport71 on 4/23/24Charleston Coliseum - Charleston

    I was pleased the concert started on time. The stage and sound was very good. I was impressed by the speed of setting up the stage for Journey after Toto finished. The only problem was the incessant talking of the drunks behind us. Besides being late and drunk , they were obnoxious as could be The constant walking around movement by other audience members was distracting. Is it not possible to sit and listen to the performers?