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Journey Launches the Fall Leg of the Final Frontier Tour in Los Angeles!

Journey is bringing the Final Frontier Tour to Los Angeles for a massive night at Crypto.com Arena on September 12, 2026. This date holds special significance -- it is the very first show of the fall leg of the tour, making LA the launchpad for the second half of what many believe to be the bands definitive farewell. The Final Frontier Tour originally covered spring and summer dates across the eastern United States, but due to overwhelming demand, the band added a full fall leg stretching from September through late November. That expanded run kicks off right here in Los Angeles before traveling through Phoenix, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Houston, Dallas, Denver, and many more cities, culminating with the grand finale on November 28 at Chase Center in San Francisco. For LA fans, September 12 is the night to be at Crypto.com Arena -- and with a second Southern California date at Honda Center in Anaheim on November 24, there are two chances to catch Journey live in the greater Los Angeles area this fall.

Every show on the Final Frontier Tour is presented as "An Evening with Journey" -- no opening act, just two full sets with an intermission. That format gives the band room to dig deep into a catalog that spans more than five decades and includes some of the most recognizable songs in rock history. Dont Stop Believin, Open Arms, Faithfully, Separate Ways, Any Way You Want It, Wheel in the Sky, Lights, and Stone in Love are all expected to be part of the setlist, alongside deeper cuts from albums like Escape, Frontiers, Infinity, Evolution, and the bands 2022 release Freedom. The lineup features Arnel Pineda on vocals, founding guitarist Neal Schon, and keyboardist Jonathan Cain -- the trio that has kept the Journey legacy alive through sold-out tours around the world. With more than 100 million records sold and a 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, Journey has earned its place among the greatest American rock bands of all time.

Crypto.com Arena is one of the premier concert venues in Los Angeles, located in the heart of downtown LA at L.A. LIVE. The arena seats approximately 20,000 for concert configurations and has hosted some of the biggest names in music over the years. For a farewell tour of this magnitude, the energy inside the building on September 12 is going to be unforgettable. Tickets for both the September 12 Crypto.com Arena show and the November 24 Honda Center date in Anaheim are available now. Browse the listings below and lock in your seats on BigStub before these Southern California dates sell out. Whether you are a lifelong fan who has seen Journey a dozen times or someone experiencing the band for the first time, the Final Frontier Tour is the last chance to hear these iconic songs performed live by one of the greatest lineups in rock. Do not let this one slip away.

Journey and Los Angeles -- A Rock Legacy Comes Full Circle

Journey was born in San Francisco in 1973, but the band has always had deep roots in Southern California. Los Angeles has been a second home for the group throughout their career -- from early gigs on the Sunset Strip to headlining the Forum and Staples Center (now Crypto.com Arena) during their arena-rock peak in the 1980s. The city has also been home to Neal Schon and other band members at various points, and the LA music scene played a significant role in shaping the polished, radio-ready sound that made Journey one of the biggest bands of their era. Albums like Escape and Frontiers were recorded at studios across Southern California, and songs like Dont Stop Believin, Open Arms, and Faithfully became the soundtrack of LA car radios throughout the 1980s and beyond.

The Final Frontier Tour marks what the band and fans consider the definitive farewell. Originally announced as a spring and summer run, the tour proved so popular that a full fall leg was added, bringing the total to more than 60 dates across North America. The September 12 show at Crypto.com Arena is the opening night of that fall leg, giving it an extra layer of significance -- this is where the second chapter of the farewell begins. The tour format is "An Evening with Journey," meaning there is no opening act. Instead, fans get two full sets with an intermission, allowing the band to explore their catalog well beyond the greatest hits. Expect deeper cuts from Infinity, Evolution, Raised on Radio, Trial by Fire, and the 2022 album Freedom alongside the massive anthems everyone knows.

The current lineup features Arnel Pineda on lead vocals, founding guitarist Neal Schon, and keyboardist Jonathan Cain. Pineda joined the band in 2007 and has proven himself as a powerhouse vocalist capable of handling the demanding range of the Steve Perry-era catalog. Schon remains one of the most respected guitarists in rock, and Cain -- who co-wrote Dont Stop Believin, Faithfully, and Open Arms -- brings the melodic keyboard textures that define the Journey sound. Together, they have kept the band selling out arenas and amphitheaters worldwide for nearly two decades. With more than 100 million records sold and a 2017 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Journey has earned every moment of this farewell.

Journey formed in San Francisco in 1973 as a progressive jazz-fusion project by former Santana members Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie. The band transformed into a pop-rock powerhouse after Steve Perry joined as lead vocalist in 1977, and the albums that followed -- Infinity, Evolution, Escape, and Frontiers -- produced a string of iconic singles that still dominate classic rock radio. Dont Stop Believin has been streamed more than two billion times on Spotify, making it one of the most enduring rock anthems ever recorded. Open Arms, Faithfully, Separate Ways, Wheel in the Sky, and Lights are equally woven into the cultural fabric of American music. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, capping a career that has produced more than 100 million record sales worldwide.

Tickets for Journey at Crypto.com Arena on September 12 and Honda Center in Anaheim on November 24 are available now on BigStub. With over 20 years of experience connecting fans with live events and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order, BigStub makes it easy to find verified seats at every price level. Browse the listings above and grab your tickets for this unforgettable farewell run in Southern California.

How to Get Journey Los Angeles Tickets on BigStub

Pick Your Show Date

Journey has two Southern California dates on the Final Frontier Tour -- September 12 at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles and November 24 at Honda Center in Anaheim. Check the listings above and choose the date and venue that works best for you. If one show is selling fast, the other may still have great options available.

Compare Seats and Prices

Click on your preferred show to see all available tickets listed by section, row, and price. Crypto.com Arena seats approximately 20,000 for concerts and offers everything from floor seats and lower-bowl sections close to the stage to upper-level seats with a panoramic view. The "An Evening with Journey" format runs two full sets with an intermission, so comfort matters -- pick seats where you will enjoy the entire experience.

Complete Your Purchase

Add your selected seats to the cart and check out securely on BigStub. Every order comes with a 100% buyer guarantee, meaning your tickets are verified and will arrive before the show. You will receive a confirmation email with all the details you need for the evening.

Plan Your Concert Night in LA

Crypto.com Arena is located at L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. Parking is available at the venue and nearby lots, and the arena is accessible via Metro (Pico Station on the E and A Lines). For the Anaheim show, Honda Center offers ample parking and is located near the Anaheim Resort District with plenty of dining options. Arrive early either way to find your seats and settle in before Journey takes the stage for what promises to be one of the most memorable rock concerts of the fall.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Journey playing in Los Angeles?

Journey performs at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles on September 12, 2026. There is also a second Southern California date at Honda Center in Anaheim on November 24, 2026. Both shows are part of the Final Frontier Tour.

What is the Journey Final Frontier Tour?

The Final Frontier Tour is Journey farewell tour, spanning more than 60 dates across North America in 2026. The tour features two legs -- spring and summer dates from May through July and a fall leg from September through November. Every show is presented as An Evening with Journey with two full sets, no opener, and an intermission.

Who is in the Journey lineup for 2026?

The touring lineup features Arnel Pineda on lead vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, and Jonathan Cain on keyboards. Schon is a founding member, Cain joined in 1980 and co-wrote many of their biggest hits, and Pineda has been the vocalist since 2007.

Where is Crypto.com Arena located?

Crypto.com Arena is located at 1111 S. Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles, as part of the L.A. LIVE entertainment complex. The arena seats approximately 20,000 for concerts and is accessible by Metro via Pico Station.

How can I buy Journey Los Angeles tickets?

Journey Los Angeles tickets are available now on BigStub. Browse the listings above for both the September 12 Crypto.com Arena show and the November 24 Honda Center date, then choose from seats at every price level. Every order is backed by a 100% buyer guarantee with no hidden fees.

What songs will Journey play in Los Angeles?

Journey typically performs their biggest hits including Dont Stop Believin, Open Arms, Faithfully, Separate Ways, Wheel in the Sky, Any Way You Want It, Lights, and Stone in Love. The two-set format allows for deeper cuts from Escape, Frontiers, Infinity, and the 2022 album Freedom.

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