


50 years in, the Journey journey is far from over.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group just announced their 50th anniversary ‘Freedom Tour’ with special guest Toto that will send them to arenas all over North America from February through April 2024.
That includes a stop at Rochester, NY’s Blue Cross Arena on Thursday, Feb. 22.
“We are looking forward to hitting the road again with our very good friends Toto,” Journey guitarist and co-founder Neal Schon said in a press release. “Come join us for a special evening full of fun and rockin’ good memories.”
And if you need tickets to hear “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Faithfully,” “Lights,” “Separate Ways,” “Wheel In The Sky” and so many more timeless hits today, we’re help to help you find them “Any Way You Want It.”
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Sept. 29, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.
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They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all upcoming concerts can be found below.
With so many hits under their belt, you may be wondering what Journey plays at their live shows.
Although we can’t tell you for certain what they’ll perform at their 2024 concerts, here’s a look at what they busted out at most 2023 gigs, courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “Only the Young”
02.) “Stone in Love”
03.) “Don’t Stop Believin'”
04.) “Lights”
05.) “Send Her My Love”
06.) “Escape”
07.) “Chain Reaction”
08.) “Who’s Crying Now”
09.) “Mother, Father”
10.) “Let It Rain”
11.) “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'”
12.) “Open Arms”
13.) “Faithfully”
14.) “Girl Can’t Help It”
15.) “Wheel in the Sky”
16.) “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”
17.) “Be Good to Yourself”
18.) “Any Way You Want It”
50 years together is nothing to sneeze at.
As a result, there’s been a bit of turnover since the band’s start way back in the ’70s.
For a closer look, here’s who you’ll likely see onstage at a ‘Freedom’ concert next year:
Neal Schon: lead guitar, backing vocals (1973–1987, 1991, 1995–)
Jonathan Cain: keyboards, piano, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica (1980–1987, 1991, 1995–)
Deen Castronovo: drums, backing and lead vocals (1998–2015, 2021–)
Arnel Pineda: lead vocals (2007–)
Jason Derlatka: keyboards, backing and lead vocals (2019–)
Todd Jensen: bass, backing vocals (2021–)[138]
In 2022, Journey dropped their 16th studio album “Freedom.”
The 73-minute record is comprised of 15 songs that all harken back to the band’s glory years.
Anthemic choruses, soaring guitar solos and heartfelt ballads litter the record.
For our money, the hard rockin’ “You Got The Best Of Me” is the highlight of “Freedom” although the catchy “All Day And All Night” comes in a close second.
Want to hear the record for yourself?
You can listen to “Freedom” in its entirety here.
Steve Lukather’s long-running rock group are headliners in their own right.
Most will know them for their smash singles like “Africa,” “Rosanna” and “Hold The Line” but their catalog runs much deeper than that.
Over the course of their six decades (!) together, they’ve released 14 albums with the most recent hitting shelves in 20128.
If you’d like to brush up on their output, you can find Toto’s complete discography here.
Many Rock and Roll Hall of Famers never stopped believing and are still out and about.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss these next few months.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Who else is touring? Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2023 here to find out.
Prefer slightly more modern music? We compiled the 107 biggest ’80s stars on tour in 2023 too.