Journey's show at RodeoHouston ended early due to an electrical incident under the stage. A day later, Neal Schon said he offered to make up for it.
After an electrical fire underneath the stage cut short Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo, the packed crowd finished "Don't Stop Believin'." ...
An electrical fire occurred underneath the stage, but according to a statement, the issues were resolved before the March 14 ...
Journey's Jonathan Cain is speaking out after he was sent a cease and desist letter from Neal Schon accusing the keyboardist of damaging the band's "brand" by playing at Mar-a-Lago last month.
As Journey founder Neal Schon, 71, shredded on guitar and lead singer Arnel Pineda, 57, took the crowd into the chorus, sound — along with some onstage visuals — stopped abruptly, leaving just ...
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Rock band’s co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon apologized to fans for the incident, saying he ‘felt terrible’ ...
Neal Schon, Cain and the rest of the Augeri-era Journey lineup credibly recreate a "Separate Ways"-type groove, switching things up with a spacious, inspirational bridge. No. 21. "Never Walk Away ...
A legendary rock band was forced to cut its concert short after five songs because a fire broke out underneath the stage.
Houston Rodeo concertgoers faced a shocking spectacle at a Journey show Friday night. The crowd continued to sing the song but stopped after realizing that something had went wrong. Later, fans ...