Journey
Journey Live in Tokyo Performing with Carlos Santana at Kouseinenkin Hall
On July 29, 1981, Journey performed live in Tokyo, showcasing their dynamic sound infused with rock and pop elements. This concert came just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Escape," which had dropped earlier that same year. It featured hits like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms," propelling Journey into the mainstream spotlight. Interestingly, the band's lineup included veteran guitarist Neal Schon, whose virtuosity played a significant role in their hallmark sound. This performance in Tokyo highlighted Journey's growing popularity in Japan, setting the stage for their iconic status in the rock genre. Plus, the presence of Carlos Santana in a shared performance adds a unique collaborative flair, as both artists draw from rich musical backgrounds but offer distinct styles—making it a notable moment in both their careers.