Journey's live recordings, particularly during the height of their career in the late 1970s and 1980s, showcased their evolution as a band. Released in 1981, their album "Escape" was a significant milestone, marking a peak in their commercial success and featuring hits like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Who's Crying Now." Prior to this, their 1979 album "Evolution" had already established their signature sound, blending rock and pop elements that captivated audiences. Live performances around this time highlighted not only their musical prowess but also the charismatic presence of lead vocalist Steve Perry. An interesting fact is that Journey continues to attract fans and influence new artists, demonstrating the lasting impact of their work during this prolific period, which is especially notable considering the current climate where artists from various genres find inspiration in classic rock bands. This context enhances the appreciation of their live recordings, reflecting both the ban