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EXCLUSIVE RESORTS WORLD LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY
FEATURING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCES LAUNCHED JULY 15
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“A mixture of classic JOURNEY ballads, heavy rockers, and funky numbers” - Rolling Stone
“This is a true band record” - Forbes
“Journey deliver synth soundscapes and scintillating guitar work” - Guitar World
“Freedom opens a brand-new, tech-savvy chapter for JOURNEY.” - San Francisco Examiner
“Freedom encapsulates the scorching spirit that listeners have always loved about JOURNEY, whose wheels keep churning out stadium-ready anthems and ballads after nearly five decades together.” - Vulture
On 8 July 2022, Iconic rock group JOURNEY released their brand new studio album titled Freedom via BMG.
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On the heels of their stellar Fourth of July performance on CNN’s The Fourth in America, emerging from the pandemic with a supercharged new studio line-up, the release of JOURNEY’s epic, fifteen-track set of new original songs brings back the grand scale of the group’s greatest moments, along with updated and bold new directions and sounds.
As the band’s legend continues to grow larger and their touring gets bigger, Freedom is the band’s first album of new material to be released in eleven years, since 2011’s Eclipse, and in addition to legendary founder, guitarist, writer and producer Neal Schon - along with longtime keyboard player and primary lyricist Jonathan Cain and vocalist Arnel Pineda, one more member was recruited for the upcoming album — bassist extraordinaire Randy Jackson, who had played on JOURNEY’s 1986 album Raised on Radio.
To help commemorate the new release, JOURNEY and AEG announced four exclusive Las Vegas show dates featuring special symphony orchestra performances at the new, state-of-the-art Resorts World Theatre. The residency kicked off on July 15.
Tickets for the special engagement are on sale now. For more info click here.
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