
Journey thanks fans 'for all the years' on final tour
USA TODAY
Journey's Final Frontier tour is a fitting farewell for the classic rock band. We take you inside the show.
WASHINGTON – Journey has endured its share of derision over the decades.
Sometimes popularity fosters an environment for contempt.
But 53 years later, who’s crying now?
Not the band still filling arenas as they wind through a farewell tour that will span the country through July, with an expectation of more shows in 2027.
At the third stop on their Final Frontier Tour March 4 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., Journey dropped a 26-song set that wove the band’s peak-era ‘70s and ‘80s fist pumpers (“Any Way You Want It,” excitable set closer “Don’t Stop Believin’”) with excavated album tracks both welcome (“Mother, Father”) and unnecessary (“La Do Da”).













