
For more than fifty years, Journey has been a soundtrack to countless memories. The band that gave the world “Don’t Stop Believin’” is taking one last trip across North America before closing a remarkable chapter. Founding guitarist Neal Schon confirmed that the band will headline its “Final Frontier Tour” in 2026, marking the start of their long goodbye.
As reported by AL.com, Journey will perform in 60 cities beginning February 28 and wrap up on July 2. The shows will celebrate Journey’s greatest hits with no opening acts—just the band from start to finish. The 2026 tour honors their music and loyal fans through the decades.
Journey Tour 2026 Celebrates The Music And The Memories

Neal Schon, now 71, said this tour is a thank-you to fans who supported them through every stage of their journey. “We’re pulling out all the stops with a brand-new production—the hits, the deep cuts, the energy, the spectacle,” he shared. Schon made it clear that while this may mark a farewell for the band, his passion for music continues to burn bright.
Keyboardist Jonathan Cain echoed that sentiment, saying, “We’ve shared our music with millions, and this tour is about gratitude and one last chance to feel that magic together.” The Journey tour 2026 represents more than a string of concerts—it’s a living tribute to their legacy and the unbreakable bond between the band and their fans.
Journey’s Legacy Continues Beyond The Farewell
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Journey’s story began in San Francisco in 1973. With timeless hits like “Any Way You Want It,” “Open Arms,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” they became one of rock’s most beloved groups. Frontman Steve Perry’s soaring voice helped define their classic sound, even after his departure in 1988.
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Today, the lineup includes Arnel Pineda, Jonathan Cain, Deen Castronovo, Jason Derlatka, Todd Jensen, and Neal Schon—the heart that keeps the flame alive. Schon says carrying the Journey torch is an honor, and though this farewell tour closes one era, he promises that “new creative horizons” are ahead. Fans can look forward to celebrating every note, every memory, and every mile of the Journey that changed rock history.
