Journey
Live Performance of Who's Crying Now by Journey in Tokyo
In July 1981, Journey delivered a stunning live performance of "Who's Crying Now" at the Tokyo Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, showcasing the band's peak in popularity. This recording came right on the heels of their iconic album, "Escape," which had been released just the year before in 1981 and featured hits that catapulted them into mainstream superstardom. Not only did "Escape" house timeless classics like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms," but it also marked the band's first album to go multi-platinum. During this Tokyo show, you can feel the energy as lead vocalist Steve Perry’s powerful voice resonates with the crowd, cementing Journey’s status as a powerhouse in the rock scene. A memorable note is that this concert was part of a tour that not only filled venues but also showcased their collaboration with an incredible array of musicians, making for unforgettable live experiences.