Tag: Journey

  • Journey’s “Freedom” comes to a close with a career-spanning show in Bridgeport

    The Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is not known for its concerts. The arena typically hosts the American Hockey League’s Bridgeport Islanders and is overshadowed by the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater which sits steps away from the entrance. During the summer months, the Amphitheater gets all the big names like Neil Young, Queens of the Stone Age, Santana and Ghost. But, once or twice a year the Total Mortgage Arena gets one or two “big hitters” in the music sphere to balance it out.

    This year, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Journey closed out their “Freedom” tour in Bridgeport ahead of their run of stadium shows with Def Leppard beginning in the summer. Journey’s tour is in support of their new record, Freedom, which was released back in 2022. Fans packed the arena ahead of the 7:30 p.m. start time and the anticipation was high. The last time the band was in the area was last March in the state capital of Hartford at the XL Center.

    Photo Credit: Mike Savoia

    The Los Angeles native band Toto was again brought out on the road with Journey as their support act. On the first leg of the “Freedom” tour, Toto was also opening for Journey so fans who missed the show last year finally got to see it in a slightly smaller, more intimate venue. As fans were still filing into the arena and finding their seats, the band plugged in their instruments and started with their first song of the night, “Girl Goodbye,” off of their debut self-titled record. Toto played a total of nine songs that had the entire audience dancing and singing along.

    Toto has seven band members and brings so much power and energy to the band’s live performances. The band features Warren Ham on percussion and saxophone, Steve Maggiora on the keyboards and Shannon Forrest – who has recorded with the likes of Taylor Swift, and Willie Nelson – on the drums. Joining those three is John Pierce from Huey Lewis and the News on bass, and Greg Phillinganes on keyboard. For those who don’t know Phillinganes, his extensive career consists of touring with the likes of Stevie Wonder and was the musical director for Michael Jackson. The final two and arguably biggest stars of the band is Steve Lukather on guitar who was heavily involved in Jackson’s Thriller album and played on Oliva Newton-John’s Physical album. Lastly on vocals is Joseph Williams who was the adult singing voice for Simba in Disney’s The Lion King.

    Photo Credit: Mike Savoia

    Toto was an excellent opener for Journey, even if Lukather once screamed “Pittsburg!” instead of Bridgeport. They did a great job readying the crowd for the heavy hitters in the rock and roll sphere. Once the clock struck 9 p.m. the house lights dimmed and lead guitarist Neal Schon appeared on stage with guitar in hand. Immediately after, the rest of the band jumped on stage and jumped into “Only the Young.” The one noticeable thing between Journey and Toto was the excellent vocals and how strong they sounded as a band. It’s not very often that bands from the 80s still sound like they did when they debut but both of these bands still do.

    Joining Schon in Journey is Jonathan Cain on piano and guitar, Deen Castronovo on drums, Jason Derlatka on keyboards, Todd Jensen on the bass with Arnel Pineda on lead vocals. Pineda has been in the band for 17 years now after Schon saw him singing on YouTube and asked him to audition.

    Photo Credit: Mike Savoia

    From the very beginning of the show, it was clear just how energetic the band was. Pineda from the jump was running, dancing and jumping all around the stage. Multiple times throughout the show, he would go up to the front of the crowd and interact with fans in the first few rows. He even hopped off the stage during one song and ran through the crowd high fiving the audience.

    Journey delivered all of their greatest hits at this show. Early on they played the smash hit “Don’t Stop Believin’” off of 1981’s Escape. Their powerful set included other hits like “Stone in Love,” “Faithfully,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” At the start of each song, it brought a thunderous cheer from the jam-packed arena.

    Photo Credit: Mike Savoia

    The band was able to feed off the lively energy from the crowd. From the moment the doors opened, a recognizable buzz ran through the building. During “Lovin, Touchin’, Squeezin’,” two fans tossed a banner that said “The Journey Junkies” to Pineda to signify their love for the classic rock group. During “Open Arms,” strangers and friends embraced each other while other fans in the first few rows took out their lighters and lit them just like in the band’s golden years.

    After Cain thanked the service men and women for protecting the country and the band returned to the stage, he was wearing a Bridgeport Islanders hockey jersey that got a cheer from the audience. The band – now in the home stretch of the show – started “Wheel in the Sky.” Pineda again took to the crowd and jumped in front of the guard rail separating the first row from the stage to embrace more fans.

    Photo Credit: Mike Savoia

    While confetti and streamers were shot from the stage at the end of the last song, “Any Way You Want It,” fans were all cheering and applauding for the band as they will not be returning to the state on their next tour. Journey put on an amazing show and did not miss one fan-favorite tune. If you haven’t had the opportunity to see them yet, you must as they make one stop at Citi Field in Queens, New York. Journey is a band that continues to put on amazing shows and it’s clear why they pack stadiums across the globe. Their energy is unmatched and the fans’ appreciation in response to their hard work and dedication.

    Toto setlist: Girl Goodbye, Hold the Line, 99, Dying on My Feet, I’ll Be Over You, Home of the Brave, With a Little Help From My Friends, Rosanna, Africa

    Journey setlist: Only the Young, Stone in Love, Keep on Runnin’, Don’t Stop Believin’, Lights, Send Her My Love, Who’s Crying Now, Just the Same Way, Escape, Let it Rain, Lovin, Touchin’, Squeezin’, Open Arms, Faithfully, Girl Can’t Help It, Wheel in the Sky, Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Be Good to Yourself, Any Way You Want It

  • HEART Royal Flush Tour to Hit NYC in October

    Legendary rock band HEART have announced the extension of their highly-anticipated Royal Flush Tour after a five-year hiatus with 30 additional dates across North America this fall. The group will stop at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on Monday, October 21.

    The Royal Flush Tour 2024 will visit North America and Europe, with brand-new stops in San Francisco, Kansas City, Houston, New York and more before concluding in Las Vegas on Dec. 15. HEART returns to the road starting April 20 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC. 

    HEART is also touring Europe this June and July, before returning to the States to join forces with Def Leppard and Journey. The bands tour for three epic stadium shows in Cleveland, Toronto and Boston this summer. 

    HEART performs their catalog of global chart-topping classic hits including “Magic Man”, “Barracuda”, “Crazy on You” and “These Dreams”. HEART’s current lineup features Nancy Wilson, Ann Wilson, Ryan Wariner, Ryan Waters, Paul Moak, Tony Lucido and Sean Lane. HEART sees three shows in New York including at Madison Square Garden, Albany, and Buffalo.

    2024 Royal Flush Tour Dates

    Sept 26 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

    Sept 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena 

    Sept 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

    Oct 2 – Lubbock, TX – United Supermarkets Arena

    Oct 4 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center 

    Oct 5 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center*

    Oct 8 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 

    Oct 10 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 

    Oct 12 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena 

    Oct 14 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena 

    Oct 16 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum 

    Oct 17 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum

    Oct 19 – Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena 

    Oct 21 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 

    Nov 13 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at BJCC*

    Nov 14 – Memphis, TN – FedExForum*

    Nov 16 – Wichita, KS – Intrust Bank Arena*

    Nov 19 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena*

    Nov 21 – Moline, IL – Vibrant Arena at The MARK*

    Nov 22 – Green Bay, WI – Resch Center*

    Nov 24 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre**

    Nov 27 – Saskatoon, SK – Sasktel Centre**

    Nov 29 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place**

    Nov 30 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome**

    Dec 3 – Vancouver, BC – Pacific Coliseum 

    Dec 5 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena 

    Dec 7 – Boise, ID – Extra Mile Arena

    Dec 9 – Sacramento, CA – Golden1 Center 

    Dec 12 – Bakersfield, CA – Mechanics Bank Arena (special guest TBA) 

    Dec 13 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena 

    Dec 15 – Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas (An Evening With)

    Previously Announced Dates – ON SALE NOW 

    Apr 20 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    Apr 22 – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena

    Apr 25 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live (in Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood) (Non-AEG event) 

    Apr 26 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

    April 28 – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 

    May 1 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center

    May 3 – Thackerville, OK – Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort (Non-AEG event) 

    May 4 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 

    May 7 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse 

    May 10 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

    May 11 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center 

    May 13 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena 

    May 15 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center 

    May 17 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena 

    May 18 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center 

    May 21 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena 

    May 23 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

    May 24 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live 

    Jul 30 – Cleveland, OH – Progressive Field (with Def Leppard & Journey)

    Aug 1 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre 

    Aug 2 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre (with Def Leppard & Journey)

    Aug 5 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park (with Def Leppard & Journey)

    Aug 7 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre 

    Aug 8 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre 

    Aug 10 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena 

    Aug 11 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center 

    Aug 13 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center 

    Aug 15 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum

    Aug 16 – Hinckley, MN – Grand Casino Hinckley Amphitheater (Non-AEG event) 

    Aug 18 – Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena

    Aug 21 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena

    Aug 23 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum

    Aug 24 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson Boling Arena at Food City Center

    Aug 27 – Norfolk, VA – Scope Arena

    Aug 28 –  Allentown, PA – The Great Allentown Fair (Non-AEG event) 

    Sept 17 – Portland, OR – Moda Center

    Sept 20 – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center

    Sept 22 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (An Evening With – SOLD OUT)

    Tickets for new dates go on sale to the general public Friday, April 5 at 10am local time through the band’s official website, www.heart-music.com. All other dates are on sale now.

  • Journey Teleports Through 50 Years in Rochester

    Reliving the glory years, fans in Rochester were treated to a night of classics as Journey blew the roof off the Blue Cross Arena, the eighth stop on the Freedom Tour. The February 22 show marked Journey’s seventh visit to the city, dating back to 1978.

    Playing for little more 90 minutes, frontman Arnel Pineda jumped around the stage enough to make his Fitbit question his activity. While not original to the band, Pineda has been doing his best Steve Perry impression for nearly 17 years, and despite nailing a nerve wrecking interview, he has solidified his role as lead vocalist. The vocal range, the sounds and pitch, all of it are exactly what Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain were hoping for as they sought out Perry’s replacement.

    Opening the show for Pineda and company was Toto. Not quite as tenured as Journey, Toto has just over 40 years of songs and 14 studio albums, and they chose a nice nine-song set for the Rochester crowd. As the lone original Toto member, Steve Lukather came out donning a floor length cloak and rocked out “Girl Good” Bye” and “Hold the Line.” Of course, the set ended with “Rosanna” and “Africa,” two songs that are synonymous with Toto and the 80s.

    Fans were out of their seats as Lukather led the charge during their set, belting out a little “Hakuna Matata” and a cover of the Beatles “With a Little Help From My Friends.” A little mellow, a little sappy, and a lot of high energy rock prepped the crowd for what they were about to endure.

    Hitting the stage shortly before 9, Cain and Pineda led Journey out before the Rochester crowd and opened up with “Only The Young,” a song about youth and the freedoms they encounter growing up. One of Journey’s best songs, it wasn’t originally released by them. Intended for the Frontiers album, it was a late cut and sold to Scandal. A few years later, it was on Vison Quest soundtrack and ultimately hit Number 9 on the charts and released as single by Journey.

    Progressing through the set, Pineda did not slow down. Dancing around withe mic stand, flipping the mic, hopping on and off the speakers, he flawlessly delivered note after note pointing out to random area of the crowd. “Stone in Love” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” get the crowd up and dancing like they were 17 again, before all the back and knee problems took over.

    About halfway through the set, Deen Castronovo delivers a powerful rendition of “Mother-Father.” Perched behind his drum set, Castronovo takes this song and makes it his own, delivering what I would consider the hit of the night. Powerful, serene, and thought-provoking performance from the former Bad English drummer.

    Leading into “Open Arms,” Cain let loose on the piano as the band waited in the wings, pounding the keys as smooth and as delectate as possible. The piano sounds filled the arena with aging fans who once held lit lighters in the air, are now turning on their phones flashlights. The iconic Journey ballad commences as Pineda encourages the crowd to sing along.

    Donning a hockey jersey from the hometown Rochester Americans, Cain continued the next song with some back story. In 1983, the band was looking to write a song that pays homage to loved ones at home with the band tours and is apart. Perry and crew decided to take it one step further and dedicate to the men and women of the Armed Forces who were also apart from loved ones. From this, we were given “Faithfully.” As the song played, the backscreen displayed band members with military personal, family members and fans alike. This was a dedication to anyone who is apart from their loved ones. You could quietly hear the tears being shed from those around me as the song began.

    For a little more than 90 minutes, fans were taken back to a simpler time. Memories were brought back of proms, weddings, friends, and other loved ones. Fans young and old were celebrating 50 years of hits, B-sides, and deep cuts. 50 years of iconic sounds have been copied and covered but there’s nothing like originals.

    Journey continues their Freedom tour through April, before hitting the road with Def Lepard.

    Toto set list: Girl Goodbye/Hold the Line/99/Dying on My Feet/ I’ll Be Over You/Home of the Brave/ With a Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles cover)/Rosanna/ Africa

    Journey set list: Only the Young/guitar solo/Stone in Love,/Don’t Stop Believin’/Lights/ Send Her My Love/Who’s Crying Now/Escape,/Mother-Father/Let it Rain/Lovin’, Touchin, Squeezin/piano solo/Open Arms/Faithfully/Girl Can’t Help It (Jason Derlatka)/guitar solo/Wheel in The Sky/Separate Ways/Be Good to Yourself/Any Way You Want It

  • Rock The River Benefit Concert to Return to Capitol Theatre

    Sunrise Association has announced the 11th annual Rock The River benefit concert in Port Chester, taking place Thursday, April 11 at the Capitol Theatre.

    photo by Scott Harris

    Rock The River is meant to honor supporters at the “original rock palace” and benefit Sunrise Day Camp-Pearl River. The honorable awards will be presented to owner Peter Shapiro, General Manager Bruce Wheeler, and Head of Special Events, Emily Schmalholz. The awards in question are known as the Sunrise Community Partner Award and the Sunrise Champion Award.

    Money raised from this benefit will support the vital work Sunrise Day Camp–Pearl River does for the community. Sunrise Day Camp brings the simple pleasures of childhood back to children struggling with cancer, changing months of loneliness and isolation into summers filled with sunshine, laughter and happiness.

    The Capitol Theatre welcomes a performance by the legendary Steve Augeri, the former lead vocalist for Journey. In years prior, artists like Wyclef Jean, Melissa Etheridge, Max Weinberg and many more music icons.

    The 11th annual Rock The River sponsored by Sunrise Association sees a wonderful evening of uplifting music by Steve Augeri. Along with this, the wonderful fundraising for ill children in need.

    This is an evening of togetherness, music, and benefits for those in need. It showcases both the power of fundraising and the unity that music brings.

    “We are honored & grateful to be the host venue of Rock The River for 10 years! Live music provides an impressive and organic sense of connection, this event is a natural fit. Over the years, we have formed an amazing partnership with Sunrise which has grown Rock The River year after year, working together to raise money for this incredibly important cause. I play just a small part in the success of this event and will continue to do my best to champion the cause in every way possible. I have no doubt that this partnership between The Capitol Theatre and Sunrise Day Camp will continue to grow so that we can continue to raise as much money as possible to send hundreds more children with cancer & their siblings to this incredible camp.”

    Emily Schmalholz, Sunrise Champion Award Nominee

    Doors to the concert open at 6:30pm, and music begins at 8pm. For more information on the Rock The River Benefit Concert or to make a donation, click here.