Is Jonathan Cain willing to put the past behind him and Neal Schon? The musician recently revealed that he will be touring with Journey this year despite his legal battle with his bandmate; when is it happening?

According to Loudwire, the rock band will be performing at their 50th-anniversary tour this 2023 and amid all the planning, there have been issues going on behind the scenes between their members.

Taking to his official Instagram account, the band's keyboardist hinted that he will be a part of the band's tour by sharing a photo of himself with his wife, Paula White, in a snowy mountain.

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In the caption, the musician wrote, "I feel very grateful and blessed to share this time on the slopes with my Baby before hitting the road with Journey."

Journey Tour 2023 With Toto

It appears that the two will be reunited on stage despite their legal battle as their scheduled shows for this year have been confirmed back in October.

The upcoming shows will kick off at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on February 4. Journey's tour will be accompanied by Toto.

In a statement, Schon said all of them are thankful and overwhelmed by the success of their tour last year and they have decided to add a new set of dates for 2023.

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"We are looking forward to hitting the road again with our very good friends Toto," he said.

On the other hand, Cain is also excited as he noted in a statement, adding that their hits with Toto represent a couple of decades of excellence "that have become a sountrack for people's lives."

For more information about the complete tour dates and tickets, visit Journey's official website here.

Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon Legal Battle Continues

Just a month after confirming their 2023 tour, Schon filed a lawsuit against Cain as he claimed that he had been denied access to Journey's financial records.

He also alleged that the keyboardist set up a credit card under the band's name without consulting him, and the group's millions of dollars of funds allegedly "flowed through it."

To respond to the issue, Jonathan Cain fires back by alleging that Schon's "reckless spending" was the main issue of their feud and that he had never been denied access to financial records.

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