Overall Rating
4.0
By She152
Journey was AWESOME !!!
Been a Journey fan since 1979 & always will be. They never disappoint. The show was AWESOME !!!
By Anonymous
I thought Journey was better than Def Leppard. Def Leppard’s music was way to loud.
By Anonymous
Good show
Overall it was a good show. Neil Schon played way too many solos but it still wasn't bad. The video effects were AWESOME and totally blew me away I am more of a Journey fan and this was probably my 12th or 14th time seeing them (without Perry) but my first time seeing Def Leppard. This show win goes to Def Leppard for the better overall performance
By Anonymous
Journey was not good
Watched Def Leppard they rocked five stars for them!! Left concert during Journey just was not what I expected
By Brandy8814
Number 2 2018
Journey should have opened for Fed Leppard they were not what I would have paid to have seen alone. You should pass along to them whoever is doing their merchandising that their t-shirt supplier is not up to good standards as a person that spent several years screen printing their shirts are not printed well good shirt quality printing horrible. Would like to see prices where a normal person can afford more times to come to Verizon
By Jah2270
Steve Perry missing
Def Leppard rocked out. Journey just can't capture the feeling without Steve Perry. They were good, but not great.
By Yoginzs
I did not stay for Journey
But Def Leopard was incredible.One one off the best I have ever seen
By AAMM1
Def Leppard/Journey good show
Loved both Def Leppard and Journey performances. The Journey solos got a little long, otherwise great.
By PrincessTrouble01
Journey...
Def Leppard rocked the show, no complaints, but the sound was way off on Journey... Arnel Pineda had to scream to be heard very little over the base. Maybe it was our lower level seats.
By NurseWannabe
Def Leppard rocked!
Def Leppard was phenomenal! I definitely will be attending another one of their shows if they come back to NLR. Journey's sound was bad and you could barely hear the words that were singing. Still one of the best concert I've seen in a while.
Journey in Concert
As the original legends of arena rock, few bands in existence put on a show quite like Journey. Anchored by singer Arnel Pineda's thrilling vocals and Neal Schon's unstoppable guitars, the band continues to show fans, both old and new, exactly how it's done as they tear through marathon sets of classics like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms." After a short break from their relentless tour schedule, they're primed to blow minds again in 2014, pairing up with Steve Miller Band for select dates that are sure to be the stuff of classic rock legend for years to come.
Journey Background
San Francisco-born Journey is the quintessential arena rock band. Assembled in 1973 from the ashes of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch, the band has since gone through a number of line-up changes — only stalwart guitarist Neal Schon has been with every incarnation. Despite a rotating roster, the band has sold 47 million albums in the US, and is consistently named one of the ten best American rock bands in history. While the '70s and '80s provided them with the most commercial success, their current manifestation with Filipino singer Arnel Pineda has given them truly global breadth.
Fans Who Bought Tickets Say
"Fabulous show by all. Arnel was spot on and owned the lead role. Great show...will attend every chance I get."
"Great show for any age! We went with a group age range 18-43 and had a blast! Who doesn't love Journey!? Really cool show! Lost my voice singing along to every song!"
"This was an amazing two-hour boogie with Journey at their best! Lead guitarist Neal Schon's tenacity on the guitar was incredible!"