A legendary rock band was forced to cut its concert short after five songs because a fire broke out underneath the stage.
Journey was formed in 1973 with Neal Schon on lead guitar, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and lead vocals, Ross Valory on bass, ...
Rock band’s co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon apologized to fans for the incident, saying he ‘felt terrible’ ...
Video from the performance shows singer Arnel Pineda and guitarist Neal Schon singing the lines “A singer in a smoky room / ...
Journey fans were forced to stop believin’ that the band would return to the stage when their Friday performance at the ...
Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo came to an abrupt halt on Friday evening when an electrical fire broke out under the ...
Rodeo Houston kept the show going after Friday’s Journey concert was cut short. Some fans were understanding that what happened was out of anyone’s control.
Journey's show at RodeoHouston ended early due to an electrical incident under the stage. A day later, Neal Schon said he ...
Journey’s performance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo came to an abrupt halt on Friday, March 15, when an electrical fire caused a malfunction in the sound system. The San Francisco rockers ...
The concert by the band Journey at the Houston Rodeo was abruptly interrupted by a fire, but the fans took matters into their ...
After an electrical fire underneath the stage cut short Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo, the packed crowd finished "Don't Stop Believin'." ...
Fans at NRG Stadium continued belting the hit after the rockers' audio cut out, but the band never returned to the stage.