We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

Journey

Journey at Scotiabank Saddledome

Why see Journey?

Farewell Tour!

Originally founded by two Santana members, Journey have gone down in the history books as America's greatest creators of fist-pumping, feel-good anthems. Among their numerous classic tracks are 'Lovin, Touchin', 'Any Way You Want It', and of course, the biggest-selling digital catalog single in history, 'Don't Stop Believin'! They're gearing up and ready to celebrate with you all one last time in 2026 with the first leg of the 2026-2027 farewell tour!

In 2007 Journey found a new lead singer through Youtube, Arnel Pineda, and have been touring and releasing new music ever since. Don't miss Arnel, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, and Steve Smith when they take to a stage near you!

Key Information

Dates

Sat Sep 26

US Dollars

All prices are presented, and all transactions are processed, in US Dollars (USD)

Upcoming Performances

Reviews

Customer reviews

80 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

Monique

Toto and Journey

Toto was a fantastic surprise! So good and they really seemed to be having a great time! A real band with lots of comradrie, and their sound was excellent. I'd see them again 100%. Journey should have been called The Neil Schon band et al. Camera on him the entire time, too many guitar solos that lasted way too long, Arnel hit the notes but the sound was off, could hardly hear him at times. LOVED Mother Father by Castronova! Happy to hear all the hits I knew and still love. I saw Journey with Steve Perry in 1986. I miss Perry. Had a good time but this will be the last time I go to a Journey concert. ... Read more

Rick

GOOD CONCERT

I thought it was really good. Maybe not the best Journey concert I have seen, but good. ... Read more

Michael Bennett

47 Years in The Making

The show was fantastic! I graduated high school in '79, so Journey has been one of my top favorites. The Arena is not great for accoustics, so there was a lot of noise. Neal Schon was a bit unprofessional as he was clearly not happy with the roadie trying to get his earset sound right and Neal kept shaking his head "NO" and grimacing. There was clearly friction between the two. But, they pulled it off almost flawlessly. The final four songs knocked our socks off. It was worth the price of the floor level tickets! Wish Steve had shown up at least for a cameo. ... Read more
All your reviews

NEWS, TICKETS, THEATRE & MORE

"Get the latest from Broadway and beyond - straight to your inbox!"

SHARE THE LOVE