
Journey : Escape & Frontiers - Live in Japan
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Overview
In February 2017, Journey went to Japan for a special show at Tokyo’s Budokan that featured a complete performance of 1981’s Escape and 1983’s Frontiers at the request of legendary Japanese concert promoter Mr. Udo in honor of his 50th anniversary in the business. “There’s a few songs I don’t even recall playing, like [the Frontiers track] ‘Troubled Child,” Journey guitarist Neal Schon told Rolling Stone at the time. “Digging back into that stuff has been a lot of fun.”
Top Cast


Arnel Pineda
Arnel Pineda
Himself - Lead Vocals
Arnel Pineda
Himself - Lead Vocals


Neal Schon
Neal Schon
Himself - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
Neal Schon
Himself - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals


Jonathan Cain
Jonathan Cain
Himself - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Jonathan Cain
Himself - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals


Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Himself - Drums, Cymbals
Steve Smith
Himself - Drums, Cymbals


Ross Valory
Ross Valory
Himself - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Ross Valory
Himself - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals


Travis Thibodaux
Travis Thibodaux
Himself - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Travis Thibodaux
Himself - Keyboards, Backing Vocals


Gregg Rolie
Gregg Rolie
Himself - Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Gregg Rolie
Himself - Harmonica, Backing Vocals
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