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Journey's Arnel Pineda was having second thoughts about performing for the first time with his bandmates as he asked Neal Schon if he could go home minutes before the concert. #Journey #ArnelPineda -
Arnel Pineda Leaving Journey? Frontman Says Group Can ‘Fire’ Him Anytime Amid Bandmates’ Feud
Arnel Pineda recently took to his Twitter account, seemingly expressing his frustration over the feud of his bandmates. #ArnelPineda #Journey -
Journey’s Arnel Pineda Recovered From Vocal Issues by Doing THIS
Journey drummer Deen Castronovo said they had no idea Arnel Pineda had been struggling with vocal issues for 14 years. #ArnelPineda #Journey -
Journey & The Doobie Brothers to Launch ‘San Francisco Fest 2016’ Tour: Tickets Available!
This summer, 1970s rock bands Journey and the Doobie Brothers will hit the road for 'San Francisco Fest 2016', a massive joint North American tour. The trek will kick off on May 12 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in California, and will run until August 30 when it finishes up in Chula Vista at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre. The tour will feature support from Dave Mason of the English rock band, Traffic as well. Tickets to see Journey and the Doobie Brothers were released in a pre-sale on November 30, and the demand has been high. The remaining tickets officially go on-sale this Saturday, and fans should expect to see prices rise as 2016 nears closer. -
Journey Books Vegas Residency at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's The Joint
Journey is the next classic rock act to book a residency in Sin City. The "Don't Stop Believin'" rockers are scheduled to play nine dates at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's The Joint in Las Vegas. They will be following in the footsteps of Kiss, Guns N' Roses and Mötley Crüe, all of which have played the venue in the last few years. Journey's residency will run from the end of April through May, Ultimate Classic Rock notes. "We are looking forward to bringing it to you in Las Vegas during our residency at The Joint," guitarist Neal Schon wrote in a statement. Tickets for the shows go on sale Jan. 16. Fans will be treated to classics like "Wheel in the Sky," "Any Way You Want It" and "Faithfully." "The Joint is known worldwide for bringing the biggest artists into an intimate musical playground," Hard Rock Hotel and Casino executive Chas Smith said. "We're excited to add Journey to our list of legendary resident acts that have performed at this venue." Journey rose to fame in the early 1980s behind the success of albums like "Departure," "Escape" and "Frontiers." Lead vocalist Steve Perry left the group in 1998. He was replaced by Steve Augeri, who played with the band for nearly 10 years and was dismissed for chronic vocal troubles. Journey found their current lead singer, Arnel Pineda, via YouTube. The vocalist has cut two records with the band in 2008 and 2011. "Journey is an iconic band and their songs resonate with music enthusiasts across the board," Bobby Reynolds of AEG Live said. "Fans will hear all of Journey's timeless hits at The Joint. We cannot wait to offer concertgoers this epic experience."
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