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Legendary rock band Journey is hitting the road in 2026 for their Final Frontier Tour — a much‑anticipated farewell trek celebrating more than five decades of music. The tour is scheduled to run from February to July 2026, covering over 60 North American dates in arenas and large venues, from Hershey, PA, to Laredo, TX, with major stops in between. Fans can find Journey tickets on resale platforms; however, strong demand means that many dates are expected to sell out quickly once they go on sale. I've broken down how to get Journey tickets to help you out, below.
Formed in San Francisco in 1973, Journey rose from a jazz‑fusion ensemble to one of rock's most iconic acts, known for timeless anthems like "Don't Stop Believin'," "Any Way You Want It," "Faithfully," and "Wheel in the Sky." Over their career, the band has sold tens of millions of albums worldwide and earned multiple Gold and Platinum records, becoming a staple of classic rock radio and pop culture.
While the tour marks a closing chapter for the group in its current form, guitarist and founding member Neal Schon has emphasized that this isn't just a goodbye but a celebration — bringing together Journey's enduring catalog and energetic live performance one last time for fans across North America. Tickets are available now on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
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Journey’s 2026 tour schedule
This 2026 leg of Journey's tour, billed as the Final Frontier Tour, is presented as a farewell run and a heartfelt thank‑you to fans, offering classic hits and deeper cuts alike. Along with standard general‑admission tickets, VIP and premium packages are available in many markets for fans seeking upgraded experiences or collectible merchandise.
| Date | City | StubHub prices | Vivid Seats prices |
| February 28, 2026 | Hershey, PA | $141 | $154 |
| March 2, 2026 | Pittsburgh, PA | $85 | $105 |
| March 4, 2026 | Washington, DC | $100 | $89 |
| March 5, 2026 | Trenton, NJ | $109 | $134 |
| March 7, 2026 | Ottawa, ON | N/A | $95 |
| March 9, 2026 | Hamilton, ON | N/A | $65 |
| March 11, 2026 | Montreal, QC | N/A | $76 |
| March 12, 2026 | Quebec City, QC, CA | N/A | $83 |
| March 14, 2026 | Hartford, CT | $115 | $74 |
| March 16, 2026 | Columbus, OH | $82 | $79 |
| March 17, 2026 | Indianapolis, IN | $80 | $73 |
| March 19, 2026 | Milwaukee, WI | $89 | $101 |
| March 21, 2026 | Memphis, TN | $78 | $72 |
| March 22, 2026 | Lexington, KY | $72 | $66 |
| March 25, 2026 | North Little Rock, AR | $80 | $72 |
| March 26, 2026 | Kansas City, MO | $97 | $89 |
| March 28, 2026 | New Orleans, LA | $104 | $87 |
| March 29, 2026 | Bossier City, LA | $100 | $94 |
| March 31, 2026 | Austin, TX | $119 | $112 |
| April 3, 2026 | Oklahoma City, OK | $92 | $82 |
| April 4, 2026 | Wichita, KS | $86 | $78 |
| April 6, 2026 | Sioux Falls, SD | $116 | $108 |
| April 8, 2026 | Des Moines, IA | $59 | $86 |
| April 9, 2026 | Lincoln, NE | $68 | $63 |
| April 12, 2026 | Salt Lake City, UT | $106 | $107 |
| April 14, 2026 | Boise, ID | $136 | $156 |
| April 15, 2026 | Spokane, WA | $85 | $84 |
| April 17, 2026 | Vancouver, BC, CA | N/A | $184 |
| April 19, 2026 | Eugene, OR | $96 | $114 |
| April 21, 2026 | Sacramento, CA | $93 | $100 |
| April 22, 2026 | Bakersfield, CA | $107 | $106 |
| April 24, 2026 | Fresno, CA | $78 | $78 |
| May 15, 2026 | Tampa, FL | $127 | $118 |
| May 16, 2026 | Jacksonville, FL | $110 | $107 |
| May 18, 2026 | Columbia, SC | $81 | $71 |
| May 20, 2026 | Charlotte, NC | $82 | $75 |
| May 21, 2026 | Greensboro, NC | $92 | $82 |
| May 23, 2026 | Atlantic City, NJ | $89 | $87 |
| May 27, 2026 | University Park, PA | $98 | $89 |
| May 28, 2026 | Charlottesville, VA | $85 | $79 |
| May 30, 2026 | Knoxville, TN | $88 | $80 |
| May 31, 2026 | Savannah, GA | $123 | $127 |
| June 3, 2026 | Hampton, VA | $103 | $122 |
| June 4, 2026 | Roanoke, VA | $97 | $189 |
| June 6, 2026 | Worcester, MA | $108 | $99 |
| June 7, 2026 | Manchester, NH | $111 | $97 |
| June 10, 2026 | Buffalo, NY | $86 | $79 |
| June 11, 2026 | Allentown, PA | $96 | $149 |
| June 13, 2026 | Cincinnati, OH | $95 | $109 |
| June 14, 2026 | Grand Rapids, MI | $140 | $133 |
| June 17, 2026 | Evansville, IN | $102 | $91 |
| June 18, 2026 | Fort Wayne, IN | $96 | $94 |
| June 20, 2026 | Champaign, IL | $103 | $97 |
| June 21, 2026 | Green Bay, WI | $271 | $254 |
| June 24, 2026 | Moline, IL | $76 | $87 |
| June 25, 2026 | Springfield, MO | $127 | $121 |
| June 27, 2026 | Tupelo, MS | $105 | $101 |
| June 28, 2026 | Lafayette, LA | $93 | $117 |
| July 1, 2026 | Corpus Christi, TX | $100 | $142 |
| July 2, 2026 | Laredo, TX | $110 | $101 |
Festivals
| Date | Festival Name | City | StubHub prices | Vivid Seats prices |
April 24-26, 2026 Three-day pass | Stagecoach | Indio, CA | $753 | N/A |
April 25, 2026 Day pass | Stagecoach | Indio, CA | $781 | $763 |
How to buy tickets for Journey’s 2026 concert tour
Journey may have played about the city by the Bay, but for some reason, they aren’t headed there during their tour. The closest they will get to it is hundreds of miles away, with shows in Sacramento, Fresno, and Bakersfield being the closest stops that Bay Area fans will be able to see the San Francisco-originated band. Perhaps the lights may have already gone down on the city by the bay for them.
That aside, the band is playing a lot of midsize and smaller cities for the majority of their farewell tour. It’s groovy for some, but city folks may have to make more of a trek to get to see them if they want to catch one of these last shows.
That said, tickets for most of the shows are also not super high city prices. They’re pretty accessible price-wise. If you poke around, you can easily scoop tickets for a show for under or about a hundred bucks. That’s not a bad thing at all. Parking may even be a lot less stressful, too.
How much are tickets?
You can find tickets on Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. Some tickets are unavailable via certain resellers. The Canada tickets, for example, were only available on VividSeats. The three-day pass for their appearance at Stagecoach was only available on Stubhub.
Shows can be vastly cheaper on resellers, but it really isn’t an exact science. There are some tickets available for the opening show on Ticketmaster for as low as $98. There are also ticket options available over there for CitiBank cardholders.
outside Ticketmaster, the cheapest ticket available anywhere currently is for the April 8 show in Iowa. This cheap ticket, however, states that it is a “premium lot” ticket with a view. It appears that these may be tickets outside the venue where there is visibility to see the show while parked outside it. However, as I am not specifically familiar with this venue personally, and information from the venue’s website does not have it easily available, you may want to contact them directly before purchasing that option if you’re really curious about saving the thirty bucks or so difference in cost between that and the next higher level option. A higher-level option is available for $84 in the center itself, which is viewable on Stubhub.
The highest-priced tickets for their tour are during their appearance at the Stagecoach music festival, where fans can expect to spend at least $763 for a day pass to the show. The highest-priced single show is in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with tickets costing $271.
Who is opening for Journey’s tour?
Journey has worked hard to be the front headliners. They’re going to be holding that line in the spotlight themselves as much as possible with this tour, with the exception of when they’re going to be playing the Stagecoach festival in Indio, California. Stagecoach is a massive concert experience featuring bands such as Counting Crows, Pitbull, Bush, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, the Wallflowers, Ludacris, Lyle Lovett, Cody Johnson, and Lainey Wilson.
Will there be international tour dates?
The tour comprises multiple locations throughout North America. Unfortunately, there are none planned on other continents. If you’re looking to see them outside the US, you can catch one of their shows in Canada on March 7 in Ottawa, March 9 in Hamilton, March 11 in Montreal, March 12 in Quebec City, or April 17 in Vancouver, BC. The Canadian tickets are only available via VividSeats.
Who are the members of Journey?
Originally Journey was composed of lead guitarist Neal Schon who has been with the band since its inception in 1973, Gregg Rollie (who was once a lead singer of Santana before joining Journey at one point before exiting in 1980), bassist Ross Valory, rhythm guitarist George Tickner (who left after the first album), and drummer Prairie Prince (who was replaced by Aynsley Dunbar shortly after the band's formation). Needless to say, the band has seen some changes since its original formation.
Some, as mentioned above, have been about the band's vocalist. Famous frontrunner vocalist and co-songwriter Steve Perry was with the band from 1977 to 1998. Perry was a co-songwriter on many of Journey’s most famous songs in their catalog. There have been multiple others who have left their ensemble due to differences in thoughts on the band's direction or health-related concerns. The current members of Journey embarking on this last tour are lead guitarist Neal Schon, keyboardist Jonathan Cain, vocalist Arnel Pineda, bassist Todd Jensen, drummer and singer Deen Castronovo, and keyboardist and singer Jason Derlatka.