Monday, 15 November 2021

Bay Area rockers Journey announce tour with Billy Idol, Toto

Journey has announced dates for its Freedom Tour 2022.

The trek supports its forthcoming new album, also called “Freedom,” and includes two stops in Northern California.

These local pop-rock heroes are set to bring their platinum-plus-selling catalog — which includes such hits as “Lights,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Faithfully,” “Don’t Stop Believin'” and many, many more — to Chase Center in San Francisco on March 31 and Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on April 1.

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Nov. 19 at ticketmaster.com. There is also a presale for Citi credit card owners that runs 10 a.m. Nov. 16 to 10 p.m. Nov. 18 (see www.citientertainment.com for details).

Billy Idol is the opening act Feb. 22-April 5 — which includes the Chase and Golden 1 dates — with Toto stepping into that role as of April 7.

“It’s that time — time to get back to where we are used to being — on stage,” says Journey guitarist Neal Schon. “We are looking forward to shifting into high gear and bringing you the best show possible. The band is running on all 12 cylinders and very excited.”

Of course, some fans might be wondering who is actually in the band at this point — given that there have been some significant personnel changes over the years. Notably, bassist and drummer Steve Smith were reportedly fired last year after what was described as a failed coup attempt.

The band’s current lineup is Schon, keyboardist Jonathan Cain, lead vocalist Arnel Pineda, keyboardist Jason Derlatka and drummer Deen Castronovo.

Journey has also announced a six-show Las Vegas residency, Dec. 1-11 at the Theater at Virgin Hotels.

Journey Freedom Tour dates:

Tuesday, February 22
Pittsburgh, PA
PPG Paints Arena

Wednesday, February 23
Philadelphia, PA**
Wells Fargo Center

Friday, February 25
Belmont Park, NY
UBS Arena

Sunday, February 27
Newark, NJ
Prudential Center

Monday, February 28
Boston, MA
TD Garden

Wednesday, March 2
Detroit, MI
Little Caesars Arena

Saturday, March 5
Quebec City, QC
Videotron Centre

Monday, March 7
Toronto, ON
Scotiabank Arena

Tuesday, March 8
Albany, NY
Times Union Center

Saturday, March 12
Milwaukee, WI
Fiserv Forum

Monday, March 14
St. Paul, MN
Xcel Energy Center

Wednesday, March 16
Kansas City, MO
T-Mobile Center

Thursday, March 17
Oklahoma City, OK
Paycom Center

Saturday, March 19
N. Little Rock, AR
Simmons Bank Arena

Monday, March 21
St. Louis, MO
Enterprise Center

Thursday, March 24
Salt Lake City, UT
Vivint Arena

Sunday, March 27
Portland, OR
Moda Center

Monday, March 28
Seattle, WA
Climate Pledge Arena

Thursday, March 31
San Francisco, CA
Chase Center

Friday, April 1
Sacramento, CA
Golden 1 Center

Monday, April 4
Anaheim, CA
Honda Center

Tuesday, April 5
Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center

Thursday, April 7
San Diego, CA
Pechanga Arena San Diego

Saturday, April 9
Glendale, AZ
Gila River Arena

Monday, April 11
Denver, CO
Ball Arena

Wednesday, April 13
Dallas, TX
American Airlines Center

Friday, April 15
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King Center

Wednesday, April 20
Tampa, FL
Amalie Arena

Thursday, April 21
Orlando, FL
Amway Center

Sunday, April 24
Cincinnati, OH
Heritage Bank Center

Monday, April 25
Atlanta, GA
State Farm Arena

Wednesday, April 27
Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Arena

Thursday, April 28
Charlotte, NC
Spectrum Center

Saturday, April 30
Columbus, OH
Schottenstein Center

Monday, May 2
Rosemont, IL
Allstate Arena

Wednesday, May 4
Grand Rapids, MI
Van Andel Arena

Thursday, May 5
Indianapolis, IN
Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Saturday, May 7
Cleveland, OH
Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Monday, May 9
Washington, DC
Capital One Arena

Wednesday, May 11
Hartford, CT
XL Center

 

 


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