Entertainment
Journey Launches Final Frontier Farewell Tour Across North America
Legendary rock band Journey has officially announced its Final Frontier farewell tour, set to traverse North America from February through July 2026. Tickets for this highly anticipated series of concerts went on sale on November 14, 2023, at 10 a.m. local time. The tour marks an emotional chapter in the band’s storied 50-year history, which has seen numerous lineup changes and challenges.
The current lineup features Neal Schon, the band’s sole original member, alongside keyboardist Jonathan Cain, who has been with the group since 1980, and lead vocalist Arnel Pineda, who joined in 2007. Completing the touring ensemble are keyboardist-singer Jason Derlatka, drummer-singer Deen Castronovo, and bassist Todd Jensen.
Ticket Availability and Resale Options
Tickets for the Final Frontier tour can be purchased through Ticketmaster. As demand soars, fans may also explore resale options on platforms like StubHub, VividSeats, TicketNetwork, and SeatGeek. Prices vary, with some tickets available for under $100. For example, StubHub lists tickets for the opening concert in Hershey, Pennsylvania, starting at approximately $100, while VividSeats offers tickets for the Hershey date starting around $80.
Promotional codes are available on several platforms, such as RS30 for a discount of $30 on orders over $300 at VividSeats. TicketNetwork is currently offering tickets starting at under $100, along with discounts for larger purchases using promo codes. SeatGeek also has tickets beginning at around $80, with new customers receiving a $10 discount on orders above $250.
Tour Schedule Highlights
The tour will kick off on February 28, 2026Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., Montreal, and Vancouver.
Key dates include:
– March 2: Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
– March 5: Trenton, NJ @ CURE Insurance Arena
– March 12: Quebec City, QC @ Vidéotron Centre
– April 17: Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
– June 21: Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center
– July 2: Laredo, TX @ Sames Auto Arena
The Final Frontier tour was previously uncertain due to a well-publicized legal dispute between Schon and Cain. Fortunately, the two members resolved their issues last year, paving the way for this farewell tour. Schon expressed a sense of closure, stating, “People go through changes. A band goes through changes. It’s just life. Life moves on whether you like it or not.”
Fans of Journey can now look forward to celebrating the band’s legacy during this extensive farewell tour, which promises to be an unforgettable series of performances across North America.
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