Journey's self-titled debut arrived in April 1975, but only one member – and basically one song – has stood the test of time.
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Iconic 80’s band Journey ‘rushed off the stage’ during electrical fire: ‘never seen anything like this’Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo came to an abrupt halt on Friday evening when an electrical fire broke out under the stage. The legendary rock band was just 30 seconds into performing their ...
After an electrical fire underneath the stage cut short Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo, the packed crowd finished "Don't Stop Believin'." ...
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” appears on four Billboard charts as their Greatest Hits album climbs again, nearing 850 ...
Two weeks after Journey's live performance at the Houston Rodeo had to be cut short due to an unexpected electrical fire, officials released a statement on refund request processes.
Journey abruptly canceled their concert at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 14 after an electrical fire broke out on stage.
Journey stopped performing 'Don't Stop Believin'' mid-song and had to cancel their Houston concert at NRG Stadium after an electrical fire.
Here's a look at Journey's prog rock-influenced self-titled debut album, which was released 50 years ago today, on 1975.
A singer in a smokey room. Legendary rock band Journey was forced to end its concert in Houston on Friday night when an “electrical incident” broke out under an hour into the gig. The rockers ...
According to the Houston Chronicle, the band's RodeoHouston show drew a crowd of 72,109 paid attendance in 2022. Journey's tour will go on, and the band is set to perform in Highland ...
An electrical fire occurred underneath the stage, but according to a statement, the issues were resolved before the March 14 ...
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