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70s Rock Band Shares Update After Announcing Farewell Tour

Journey has a big show on the horizon—and I'm not talking about their farewell tour.

The rock band took to social media to share the latest update with fans, writing, "Sturgis, we’re headed your way."

    The rockers behind some of the biggest hits of the '70s and '80s, like Don't Stop Believin' and Anyway You Want It, will be playing a special standalone show at Full Throttle Saloon on August 11, 2026, as part of the 86th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

    noted that side stage pit passes, VIP & Bridge Access are on sale now. More information will be available here.

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    The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is the largest motorcycle rally in the world, held annually in the Black Hills and in Sturgis, South Dakota. It spans 10 days, from Aug. 7 through Aug. 16 this year, boasting races, rides and many concerts.

    It was first started by local Indian dealer Pappy Hoel in 1938, marking its 86th year in 2026.

    The 86th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Brings Plenty of Big Names in Music

    In addition to Journey, the annual motorcycle rally week will see some of the biggest names in rock and country music.

    David Lee Roth, rock singer and former frontman of Van Halen, will close out the first official day of the rally on Aug. 7. The rest of the weekend brings greats like Megadeath and Sammy Hagar, along with Jamey Johnson, who has "served as country music’s north star for nearly two decades."

    Lynyrd Skynyrd hits the legendary stage at Sturgis Blue Chip on Aug. 11, which is where country darling Lainey Wilson will bring Bell Bottom country for her performance the following day.

    Other acts include Rob Zombie, Collective Soul and Jackyl.

    Journey's Final Tour

    Journey's stop in Strugis will follow the band's 60-city farewell tour, which is set to kick off in Hershey, Penn. on Feb. 28, and wrap up in Laredo, Tx on July 2.

    "This tour is our heartfelt thank you to the fans who've been with us every step of the way—through every song, every era, every high and low," founder and guitarist Neal Schon stated in a press release. "We're pulling out all the stops with a brand-new production—the hits, the deep cuts, the energy, the spectacle. It's a full-circle celebration of the music that's brought us all together."

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    After decades of rock memories, the current lineup stands at Schon, Jonathan Cain (keyboards, backing vocals), Arnel Pineda (lead vocals), Jason Derlatka (keyboards, vocals), Deen Castronovo (drums, vocals) and Todd Jensen (bass).

    As for what the setlist may include, fans can expect plenty of timeless anthems and classics, including "Faithfully," "Lights," "Open Arms" and "Separate Ways."

    Tickets went on sale shortly after the tour was announced in Nov. 2025, with the tour expected to extend into 2027 as additional legs are added.

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