NEW YORK (AP) — Journey, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, announced Thursday it will embark on its Final Frontier Tour, a 60-date North American farewell trek that begins Feb. 28 at Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and concludes July 2 at Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas.
Billed as “A Special Evening With Journey,” the tour will feature a new stage production and a setlist spanning the band’s five-decade career, including hits such as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Faithfully” and “Lights,” along with select deeper cuts. The tour is promoted by AEG Presents.
“This tour is our heartfelt thank-you to the fans who’ve been with us every step of the way,” founding guitarist Neal Schon said in a statement. “We’re pulling out all the stops — the hits, the deep cuts, the energy, the spectacle. It’s a full-circle celebration of the music that’s brought us all together.”
Schon emphasized that although this marks Journey’s final tour, he is not stepping away from music. “I want everyone to know I’m not done,” he said. “Music is still burning strong inside me, and there are new creative horizons ahead.”
Keyboardist Jonathan Cain called the farewell tour a chance to reconnect with fans. “We’ve shared our music with millions and this tour is about gratitude, connection and one last chance to feel that magic together,” he said.
Lead singer Arnel Pineda, who joined Journey in 2007 after being discovered by Schon on YouTube, said, “Every night on stage has been a dream come true. I’m honored to be part of this legacy.”
The current lineup also includes Jason Derlatka (keyboards, vocals), Deen Castronovo (drums, vocals) and Todd Jensen (bass).
Since forming in 1973, Journey has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, scored 18 top 40 Billboard Hot 100 singles, and earned RIAA diamond certification for its “Greatest Hits” album. “Don’t Stop Believin’” surpassed one billion streams on Spotify in 2024 and remains among the most downloaded songs in digital music history.
The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 and received the Billboard Legends of Live award in 2018 for its co-headlining tour with Def Leppard, which sold more than one million tickets.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. Citi cardholders can access a presale starting Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. local time through Citi Entertainment. Limited VIP packages, which include premium seating and exclusive merchandise, will also be available.
A full list of tour dates follows:
– Feb. 28: Hershey, Pa., Giant Center
– March 1: Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
– March 4: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
– March 5: Trenton, N.J., CURE Insurance Arena
– March 7: Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre
– March 9: Hamilton, Ontario, TD Coliseum
– March 11: Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
– March 12: Quebec City, Quebec, Videotron Centre
– March 14: Hartford, Conn., PeoplesBank Arena
– March 16: Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
– March 17: Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse
– March 19: Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum
– March 21: Memphis, FedExForum
– March 22: Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena
– March 25: North Little Rock, Ark., Simmons Bank Arena
– March 26: Kansas City, Mo., T-Mobile Center
– March 28: New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
– March 29: Bossier City, La., Brookshire Grocery Arena
– March 31: Austin, Texas, Moody Center
– April 3: Oklahoma City, Paycom Center
– April 4: Wichita, Kan., INTRUST Bank Arena
– April 6: Sioux Falls, S.D., Denny Sanford Premier Center
– April 8: Des Moines, Iowa, Casey’s Center
– April 9: Lincoln, Neb., Pinnacle Bank Arena
– April 12: Salt Lake City, Delta Center
– April 14: Boise, Idaho, ExtraMile Arena
– April 15: Spokane, Wash., Spokane Arena
– April 17: Vancouver, British Columbia, Pacific Coliseum
– April 19: Eugene, Ore., Matthew Knight Arena
– April 21: Sacramento, Calif., Golden 1 Center
– April 22: Bakersfield, Calif., Dignity Health Arena
– April 24: Fresno, Calif., Save Mart Center at Fresno State
– May 15: Tampa, Fla., Benchmark International Arena
– May 16: Jacksonville, Fla., VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
– May 18: Columbia, S.C., Colonial Life Arena
– May 20: Charlotte, N.C., Spectrum Center
– May 21: Greensboro, N.C., First Horizon Coliseum
– May 23: Atlantic City, N.J., Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
– May 27: State College, Pa., Bryce Jordan Center
– May 28: Charlottesville, Va., John Paul Jones Arena
– May 30: Knoxville, Tenn., Food City Center
– May 31: Savannah, Ga., Enmarket Arena
– June 3: Hampton, Va., Hampton Coliseum
– June 4: Roanoke, Va., Berglund Center Coliseum
– June 6: Worcester, Mass., DCU Center
– June 7: Manchester, N.H., SNHU Arena
– June 10: Buffalo, N.Y., KeyBank Center
– June 11: Allentown, Pa., PPL Center
– June 13: Cincinnati, Heritage Bank Center
– June 14: Grand Rapids, Mich., Van Andel Arena
– June 17: Evansville, Ind., Ford Center
– June 18: Fort Wayne, Ind., Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
– June 20: Champaign, Ill., State Farm Center
– June 21: Green Bay, Wis., Resch Center
– June 24: Moline, Ill., Vibrant Arena at the MARK
– June 25: Springfield, Mo., Great Southern Bank Arena
– June 27: Tupelo, Miss., Cadence Bank Arena
– June 28: Lafayette, La., Cajundome
– July 1: Corpus Christi, Texas, Hilliard Center
– July 2: Laredo, Texas, Sames Auto Arena
For more information, visit journeyofficial.com.

























