Journey has embarked on what may be their final major tour, offering fans a rich and diverse musical experience with their Final Frontier Tour. Kicking off on February 28 and scheduled to continue through July 2, with additional dates expected in 2027, the band has curated a setlist that spans their extensive career. The tour features 23 songs performed over approximately two and a half hours, blending well-known hits with lesser-played tracks to satisfy longtime followers and new listeners alike.
The lineup for this tour includes founding guitarist Neal Schon, longtime keyboardist Jonathan Cain, lead vocalist Arnel Pineda, drummer Deen Castronovo, keyboardist Jason Derlatka, and bassist Todd Jensen. Together, they deliver energetic performances of classic anthems such as “Any Way You Want It” and “Don’t Stop Believin'” alongside deeper album tracks like “La Do Da” and “Mother, Father.” Pineda, who joined the band in 2007, faces the challenging task of covering songs originally sung by former frontman Steve Perry. Although some vocal flexibility has diminished over time, Pineda is supported by Cain, Derlatka, and Castronovo during several numbers to ensure a strong vocal presence.
Neal Schon stands out as the rock star on stage, known for his signature shades and high-top sneakers. His guitar solos are notable for their technical skill and showmanship, injecting excitement into every performance. The setlist has seen minor changes during the initial shows; for example, “Be Good To Yourself” opened the third concert in Washington, D.C., whereas earlier dates began with “Any Way You Want It” and “Faith in the Heartland.” Despite these variations in order, the core list of songs has remained consistent throughout the tour.
Fans attending the Final Frontier Tour can expect to hear a comprehensive selection of Journey’s work. The set includes fan favorites like “Stone in Love,” “Lights,” “Escape,” “Faithfully,” “Open Arms,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” The band also performs lesser-known tracks such as “Just the Same Way,” “Suzanne,” and “Dead or Alive,” providing a balanced concert experience that honors both their commercial successes and artistic depth.
The tour serves as a celebration of Journey’s legacy, expressing gratitude to fans who have supported them over the years. The band’s commitment to delivering a fulfilling final trip is evident in their careful song choices and energetic performances. As they continue touring into 2027, audiences can look forward to experiencing a blend of nostalgia and musicianship that captures the spirit of one of rock’s most enduring bands.

































