Fan Reviews
Concert goers beware stage was elevated so high that if you had any seating near the front rows or anywhere near the front of the stage you couldn't see the drummer you couldn't see the singer other than his head and guitar players lucky to see half their body don't buy any seats beside the catwalks on either side this video was way super way too big for this stage setup people on the sides near the front rows couldn't see diddly squat other than parking their noses in front of these huge screens that's all you got on either side
Toronto, ON@Rogers Centre
Steve Miller, Journey and Def Leppard all put on a great show and sounded fantastic. The view of the stage from our 8th row stage right VIP seats was completely obstructed by the ramp elevation set to allow walking access into the PIT seats. Terrible design flaw! We could only see individual band members that walked around the ramps over to our section. I never saw Jonathan Cain (other than on the big screen) the whole night. EVERYONE in our section felt so dissappointed & frustrated. Several asked event staff if they could be moved OUT OFF VIP SEATS to seats that could actually see the stage. They were told that the request for that move would have had to have been made BEFORE they entered the venue. Seriously?! There was NO heads up about this obstruction from tour management or ticketing. How could anyone have known until they were at their seat? Arnel and Sav (Def Leppard) did an incredible job of playing to and interacting with our section! They made it okay in the end. I still feel sad that I couldn't see the stage AT ALL. But Arnel was the best!!! Fourth time seeing Journey with Arnel as lead singer and he always is THE BEST! :-)
Atlanta, GA@Truist Park
Your lead singer is done. He couldn’t hold a note, out of tune at times and had to use a voice modulator to assist him with his screaming and holding a note. Absolutely Horrible!!
Your drummer was awesome and his vocals were amazing not to mention his drum playing was spot on. Drummer should be the lead singer.
Back up piano player also had good vocal range.
Jonathon Cain and Neil Schon were spot on. Amazing keyboards and guitar solos. You guys are the best l!!
Please replace the front man.
Sign,
Journey fan since the late 70’s!!
Norfolk, VA@Scope Arena
2nd time seeing this tour. Even better the 2nd time! Toto had some amazing musicians on stage. Clearly they are some of the most talented in the entire industry.
Journey killed it again. They have really put together an amazing show that moves between the high energy and heartfelt classics and just a smidge of their new stuff. It is clear they love to perform and put on an appropriately entertaining show for all. Classic yet fresh, clean yet authentic. Everything you expect & need with a little more for good measure.
Omaha, NE@CHI Health Center Omaha
Journey is one of my all time favorite bands and they have not been to Lincoln or Omaha for years. I saw them last in 1983 when I was 15 years old!!! I was so shocked that after all this time and after all of the changes and drama they sounded awesome!!!!! The old guys: Jonathan and Neil looked and played great and all the newbies (everyone else to me). Did a great job too! I am constantly amazed at Arnel Pineda and his energy level!!! What a fantastic front man they got when they found him. I loved Steve Perry but this guy is fabulous and really seems to be a team player which is what this band needed. My favorite song of all time "Stone In Love" from the Escape album was the second song they played so I was on "cloud nine" from the very beginning. If you like Journey at all you should definitely go see them in concert. Up until Raised on Radio I had all of their Lp's from the VERY beginning. I think I need to listen to the rest of them since then and consider finishing my collection. Toto is a great opening act and they did a great job too! You could not ask for more for your money. One full hour of Toto and two full hours of Journey; it is a must see. My only beef: Neil you were on the opposite side of the stage as where I was sitting in my very expensive seats. Dude walk your butt across the stage a couple times so the rest of us can see you play up close!!!! We all came to see you and Jonathan and he managed to make it at least to the halfway point of the stage when he was on guitar (which did not happen very often), I think you could have done the same. I realize you have all of your "stuff" on the other side but try to find a time where you can come see the people on the opposite side. I am sure you will get some very welcome applause!!! So glad you are still touring thank you all for an awesome show!!!!
Omaha, NE@CHI Health Center Omaha
This was my 3rd Journey concert. Didn't get to sit as close to the stage as last time, but wow! No band burnout. Better than ever! They were wise to add a couple of songs from the late 70's/Infinity album - Feeling That Way & Anytime. Johnathan Cain sung them and did a great job! Good range of songs and sounds from their 50+ year catalog. Arnel is sounding great too! If you get the chance to see them with Def Leppard, you are blessed!
Las Vegas, NV@Michelob ULTRA Arena
Michael
February 27th 2024
Journey was great. Great performers, and the current musicians are all very good, and still quite capable.
I give the band 5 stars, and I'm fairly picky. The venue is where the stars drop off. The Kohl Center is clean and nice and easy to access, physically it's fine. Our seats were on the side, about 3 sections from the stage. The sound reinforcement/ mixing, however was pretty bad. Opening act TOTO had echoes, which gradually improved. Kick drum was so loud you often couldn't hear the guitar, backup vocals, sax, flute, etc.
Journey was rough the whole way through. Arnel Pineda's mic sounded like a walkie-talkie at times. Not sure if the equipment was so bad they turned him down, but through much of the show you could hardly hear him. Key riffs were sometimes inaudible. Neil Schon's guitar became harsh and thin about halfway through, and towards the end we heard more string noise and brittle distortion to the point where we couldn't hear guitar sound/melody anymore, just the harsh noise.
I've seen Journey before. Arnel's voice is incredible. Neal's guitar tone is typically something most guitarists try to emulate. The sound production was a major detriment, very distracting.
Thankfully the energy of the performers, and the energy of the crowd singing along still made it a great night.
Madison, WI@Kohl Center
Journey and Toto were both terrific bands and performed well. We've loved their music for decades!
The venue - CFG Bank Arena - has been renovated since I was last there a few years ago. The concession stands, rest rooms and seats have been updated.
Unfortunately, the leg room is still horrendous. If you're over 6 feet tall, your knees will be in the back of the seat in front of you while seated. If you have broad shoulders or are a bit overweight, you'd better plan to be close friends with those on both sides of you. This arena was built when Americans were shorter and skinnier, and it shows! Very uncomfortable.
Baltimore, MD@CFG Bank Arena
Both group were awesome however…my seating experience once Journey started was awful!!!
The ushers who were in charge of securing my area didn’t keep people away from my seat.
I had the end seat of the front row & not only did they let a mammoth size Panther Hockey Player +1 into the row (the seat in front of me, who btw didn’t have a front row ticket), they allowed several other people up to where my seat was, surrounding & crowding me trying take the rail space, etc (I couldn’t even get to my seat).
Security didn’t care that I paid for my seat and basically allowed all these other people into my space with no concern what so ever.
So much for springing for front row seats! Tickets are stupid money for starters! Amerant Center Ushers didn’t do there job and/or were not able to do so because of the house gave these people such exception… terrible experience!!!
Sunrise, FL@Amerant Bank Arena
What a show! First let say I had never seen Toto in concert but they just blew me away. I know it was the first stop in the tour but the vocals compared to some of their contemporaries was just amazing. It was if you were back in the 1980’s listening to them on the nee cassette you just purchased!
Journey, this was my 6th time seeing them with the 6th different lineup. This show was just absolutely amazing. I stood the entire time taking it all in. Whatever issues they had before are bot apparent at all on stage. Seeing the pics of the wives watching from the side of the stage together was great. This is my favorite band of all time and I was there in Biloxi on the 30th anniversary at the Beau Rivage with Steve Augeri and to see them playing sold out arenas again is nothing short of amazing talent and brilliant song writing that is bigger than any one member. Journey appreciates their fans and its obvious, the set list was dominated by the hits but the set list order just blew you away. When the intro started to DSB started it was so unexpected the venue just erupted. Arnel’s voice was in the stratosphere tonight and he has really but his signature on the classics. Jonathan Cain as sincere and positive as always with the fans showing what amazing song writers he Neal and Steve Perry were in 80’s. Connecting with the fans and playing the sounds he created places you back into a time machine back to the first time you heard Open Arms and Faithfully. Neal Schon the consumate professional who never puts the guitar down. His distinct sound and solos just make you watch in awe at his amazing talent. There are some surprises and I dont want to spoil them for anyone. This was one of the best concerts I have ever seen. It tops Raised on Radio in 1987 which I did not think was possible but you just feel the energy and passion each member brings to the show. Go see this show you will not be disappointed!!
Biloxi, MS@Mississippi Coast Coliseum
A damn fine show! Journey sequenced their set very well, with a nice ebb & flow. Arnel's voice wasn't the best, he was clearly suffering an illness or vocal fatigue, but you wouldn't know it from the way he ran around and did his trademark jumps - pretty damn good for a 55yo!
Toto was pretty damn good too. I wasn't familiar with them but there were LOTS of Toto fans who knew way more than the two songs I knew. They're a much better and more fun band than 'Africa' makes them seem.
Greensboro, NC@Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Juvincio Gilbert Valdez
July 28th 2022
I went to Freedom concert with my two friends Jerry and Rose Ann and we had an amazing time! This was an Epic Concert for us! In 2013 we saw Journey in concert at Sandia Casino Amphitheater! Both concerts are High energy and lot of fun to watch! Thank you Journey for returning to Albuquerque almost 10 years after the last concert in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Please Journey keep Albuquerque fans in your mind for future concerts 🙏. Albuquerque on t-shirts are needed for when wearing shirts I can tell people that Journey concert was in Albuquerque, New Mexico! Epic concert in Albuquerque NM 7/27/22! This was a great night with Journey! Thank you Journey for your return to Albuquerque, New Mexico!
Albuquerque, NM@Tingley Coliseum
Journey/Toto: 4/28/22 Classic arena rock driven by dual guitar heroes! In a 6 concert in 9 day run I must admit I was the least excited about Journey and sprung for the ticket with Toto alone in mind. I had seen Journey in the best of times 1983 with Perry, and again with Arnel (2008) which I felt was a rather flat performance. You know it’s hard to step away from a bad mentality, ‘No Perry, no Journey’ but I’ve since changed that up to: ‘Know Perry, know Journey!’ If it hadn’t been for him surely I wouldn’t have gone backwards prior to his arrival to hear some great songs and stayed faithful till today. Arnel now with the band 15 years has clearly established himself as a vital member, the 54 year old hitting all the notes and with the stage presence and energy of someone half his age. ‘SHARR-LOTT I wonna hear you scream’, he cried out! But Schon is clearly the leader of the band holding it all together with his classic fast-pick guitar work going back long before the hammer and tap took over main stream rock and exhibiting such in his solos especially the one leading up to Wheel In The Sky. You also wouldn’t know that he’s 68 and Cain 72 respectively. Cain with his big red hybrid grand piano was particularly audience friendly, ‘Let’s sing this one out as a prayer to help them out of harm’s way’ (i.e. our Military) on his intro to Faithfully. And who is the man behind the drum kit?!!! Deen Castronovo is back in the line-up singing lead on Mother Father, sounding astonishingly like Perry, who knew. I was a bit disappointed that they had cut out Escape and Girl Can’t Help It in lieu of Suzanne, but they can’t do them all. Journey has all the bells and whistles with the super-large video screen and a 4-tiered lighting rig, but somewhat needs to be said about Toto billed as Journey’s ‘Very Special Guest’ which typically a shorter set and NOT a ‘double bill’. A huge backdrop the ToTo sword logo and 4 beacon light towers on stage greeted fans upon entry to the Spectrum in anticipation of the set. The set was a fine tuned exactly to the minute one hour set/10 songs. Steve Lukather (guitar since 1977) led along with David Paich (vocals 1977). The guitar work especially on I’ll Be Over You and White Sister was phenomenal (he is definitely an underrated hero), and the vocals were solid-on. I had wished they had included a few more hits and maybe left out a couple others, but again…. I would pay good money to see a full set by Toto, they are THAT good. I left the show energized for the long drive home, and I won’t (ever) stop believing in the power of Rock ’n Roll! by DAve (Concerts #642, 643)
Charlotte, NC@Spectrum Center
Journey's performance was stellar!! I've seen Journey at least 18 times or more through the years so I already knew they would be great, but WOW!! Deen and Jason with shocking surprises, Arnel was all over the place with such amazing energy, and of course Jon and Neal are ALWAYS at the top of their game!!
Song after song after song, even though I've seen them many times, Journey just knocked it out of the park last night!!
Another phenomenal and memorable experience ... absolutely unforgettable!!
I wish Steve Lukather and Neal Schon would've done a little jam session together or something, but this show was still my personal dream concert!!
This is a show you do not want to miss!!
Thank you Journey, I can't wait to see you guys again!
Kansas City, MO@T-Mobile Center
Not the best . . . not the worst.
+ High energy from all the members (old -- and some are quite old) and new
+ Great musicianship
+ Played all the hits with a minimum of needless banter
- Sound was not good. The bass and drums were over amplified which drowned out the lead singer. Also, several instances of annoying feedback.
- Volume does not translate into quality
- Odd and distracting (at times) choice of video graphics. For several of the songs the computer generated images has zero relevance to the song being played -- both in terms of content and pace
In an ironic twist -- the opening act (Toto - a very odd and poor replacement for the original Billy Idol co-headline act) sounded much better. Exceeded our expectations in terms of sound quality and general performance.
Detroit, MI@Little Caesars Arena
No matter who leads, Journey never fails yo disappoint and transport me and my friends back to those amazing years. Thank you Journey and to our friends at TicketMaster who make it easier and faster to grab a ticket and enjoy a great show.
I had a kidney transplant about two years ago; and shortly after, the optional ticket insurance became available. Or I noticed it. Either way, thank you so much for this partnership offering. I love live music and thanks to this option, my unpredictable health is now not an issue.
We did have a bit of a hiccup with the venue itself. They can’t hustle for everyone but it’s a good reminder for any location to remind their vendors to treat others kindly and as you would want to be treated yourself.
Overall, it was another amazing evening with Journey, one of my closest friends and in the lovely and fun Mohegan Sun casino. Nothing takes you there like music and you’ve done that for me and my friends since we were old enough to go; probably about 35 years 😲Thanks again.
Uncasville, CT@Mohegan Sun Arena
Journey rocked the Hard Rock down to it's foundation last night. These talented musicians never disappoint. Only wish concert was longer and they played some tunes like Feelin' That Way, Anytime, Too Late, Do You Recall, Dixie Highway, The Party is Over, People and Places, Where Were You, Line of Fire, Higher Place, Change for The Better, ect... I could go on and on. These guys could literally play for hours with the catalog and talent they have. They should start thinking of doing a 45th anniversary tour like the 30th Anniversary tour they had in 05. Go see them while you can as we are all getting older.
Atlantic City, NJ@Mark G Etess Arena
EPIC !! Take me Back to 1983 & JUST LEAVE me there !!!! DED LEPPARD: Thank U for Being such GREAT ENTERTAINERS & TRUE MUSICIANS for So Many Years !! U Never Disappoint !!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️ JOURNEY : SAME!! Thank U for being IN MY LIFE FOR SO MANY YEARS !!! Such a Treat 2 See U with My Husband!!!! ROCK GODS : NEIL, JONATHAN, ROSS, STEVE & of of Course Our Savior ..... ARNEL PIÑEDA !!!!! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Dallas, TX@American Airlines Center
The Asia - Journey Concert was absolutely spectacular. My only comment is one that is counter rock culture. It was very hard to understand the singers because the volume was way too loud and it appeared that the singers either had to scream or not be heard at all due to the instruments drowning them out. I doubt this comment will change anything but if the instrumentation was turned down about 10 to 13 dB it would be better and mor enjoyable. I understand about the base in your face concept but when the singers have to scream to be heard well thats not good! Both singers were decent and I have heard Journey's Steve Perry as well as now Arnel many times on CDs and both have magnificent voices but last nite it sounded like he was at times screaming. If it wasn't for that I would have rated the entire experience 5 stars
Baltimore, MD@Royal Farms Arena
This was the 2nd time I saw Journey. I was thrilled to Steve Smith live for the first time being that I'm a drummer myself. What gets me pumped up is the opening song which happened to have been Separate Ways (worlds apart). Steve Smith's drum solo was kick butt. I especially loved Neal Schon's 2nd guitar solo which went right into Wheel in the sky. But I also loved the first solo. Jonathan Cain sure had a wicked piano solo that lead straight into Open Arms. Ross Valory rocked again too. I liked that he announced that it was the Escape album's 35th anniversary. He even announced that Arnel Pineda was the longest standing lead singer. Speaking of Arnel, he rocked again. Jumping, running, and bouncing around. He sure had the power. His voice was golden as usual. I hope he never leaves. Journey sure rocked. Long live Journey!!
Grand Rapids, MI@Van Andel Arena
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