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Journey Extend Final Frontier Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Journey are extending their massive Final Frontier Tour with 40 additional North American dates this fall.

The newly announced leg begins on September 12 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and concludes with a hometown finale show on November 28 at Chase Center in San Francisco.

The Final Frontier Tour launched on February 28 in Hershey, PA, and has continued to deliver packed arenas, explosive performances and a hit-filled set celebrating Journey's legendary career. Night after night, fans have experiences timeless classics including "Don't Stop Believin'," "Any Way You Want It," "Faithfully," and "Lights."

Led by founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon, Journey features Jonathan Cain (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), Arnel Pineda (lead vocals), Deen Castronovo (drums, vocals), Jason Derlatka (keyboards, vocals) and Todd Jensen (bass, vocals).

"The energy has been incredible every night. Seeing these crowds sing these songs with us after all these years has been powerful. We're excited to bring The Final Frontier Tour to even more cities this fall," says Schon.

"These songs continue to connect with people in such a meaningful way. We're grateful for the fans who've support this music across generations," adds Cain.

"The fans have been incredible. Every night feels like a celebration, and we're excited to share that experience with even more cities," says Pineda.

Tickets for Journey's new tour dates are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com. For tickets and full tour information, visit JourneyMusic.com.

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