Journey announces its 'Final Frontier Tour' in 2026, featuring 60 shows across North America and Canada as a farewell to fans, with band members expressing gratitude and excitement for the tour and future projects.
Legendary rock band Journey will perform in Des Moines at the Iowa Events Center on April 8, 2026, as part of their farewell tour, 'The Final Frontier Tour,' with tickets available from November 14.
Journey has announced its farewell tour, the 'Final Frontier Tour 2026,' set to begin in February 2026 with 60 dates across North America, marking the band's planned end of touring, although members have indicated they may tour into 2027. The tour serves as a farewell to their classic lineup, with tickets going on sale soon.
The concept of "ambient multiplayer" in gaming, where players experience subtle, often asynchronous interactions with others, has created some of the most memorable gaming moments over the past 15 years. Games like Elden Ring, Journey, and Dragon's Dogma incorporate these elements to enhance emotional impact and world-building, offering a contrast to the competitive nature of mainstream multiplayer games. This approach allows for meaningful, fleeting connections that resonate deeply with players, highlighting a desire for connection without the pressures of synchronous play.
Middle school janitor Richard Goodall from Indiana wowed the judges on the season premiere of "America's Got Talent" with his rendition of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," earning the coveted Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum and advancing directly to the live shows.
In the Season 19 premiere of America's Got Talent, Indiana-based janitor Richard Goodall wowed the audience and judges with a stunning rendition of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," earning a Golden Buzzer from Heidi Klum. The episode also featured a variety of other acts, including a high school dance crew, a math prodigy baby, a Taiwanese magician, a Zimbabwean comedian who also received a Golden Buzzer, and more.
A music critic reflects on a 2006 review where they dismissed Journey, only to see the band's resurgence in popularity thanks to the enduring success of "Don't Stop Believin'." The critic acknowledges their mistake and the band's remarkable journey, including their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the unexpected success of their new frontman, Arnel Pineda.
During the NFC Championship Game halftime show, NFL analyst Rob Gronkowski admitted he didn't know who the band Journey was, despite recognizing their hit song "Don't Stop Believin'". Viewers poked fun at Gronkowski for his lack of knowledge about the iconic rock band. The 49ers went on to win the game, and Usher is set to headline the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show.
JOURNEY performed at the NFC Championship game, changing the lyrics of "Don't Stop Believin'" to reference San Francisco instead of South Detroit. The band's set also included other hits, and they will embark on a stadium concert tour with DEF LEPPARD and Steve Miller in 2024.
Journey performed at the NFC championship game halftime show and changed the lyrics of "Don't Stop Believin'" to show support for the San Francisco 49ers, replacing "South Detroit" with "San Francisco." The 49ers went on to win the game and will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
Journey performed "Don't Stop Believin'" at the halftime of the 49ers-Lions game, but changed the lyrics to "born and raised in San Francisco" instead of "South Detroit," causing a mixed reaction from the crowd, with some still singing the original lyrics.
The NFC Championship Game between the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers will feature pregame and halftime performances, with country music star Nate Smith set for the pregame, Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi to perform the national anthem, and legendary rock group Journey to take the stage at halftime. Journey, with strong ties to the 49ers, will bring nostalgia to fans with their Bay Area roots and history of association with the franchise.
Def Leppard and Journey have announced a co-headlining stadium tour in North America for summer 2024, with Cheap Trick, Heart, and Steve Miller Band joining on select dates. The tour will run from July 6 to September 8, stopping in 23 cities. Def Leppard previously toured with Mötley Crüe, and the bands promise an amazing night of music for fans.
Def Leppard and Journey have announced a co-headlining stadium tour in North America for summer 2024, with Cheap Trick, Heart, and Steve Miller Band joining on select dates. The tour will kick off on July 6 in St. Louis and conclude on September 8 in Denver, covering 23 cities. Presale for the tour begins on December 12.