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Journey Reviews

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Average customer review: 2.0 star rating (2.2 Stars)

Number of reviews: 13

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2.0 star rating Davis from New Hampshire

NOT WORTH IT

Saw the show on 10/12/19. Too many instrumentals. Without those, they could have played more songs. Also, the sound system was off and could hear feed back on a number of songs. The songs they did play without sound issues were great. Would have loved to hear more of those!

1.0 star rating Judy from Las Vegas, Nevada

DISAPPOINTING

This was the third time we’ve seen Journey live since Arnel joined the band and it was without a doubt the worst. The music was so loud, you could hardly hear him sing, and what you could hear sounded strained and often off-key. There was too much instrumental solos and too few classic Journey songs. We left before it was over.

1.0 star rating Gee Dee from Chicago, Illinois

BIG FAT NO :(

I concur with Laura and Maralin 100%. Opening night at Journey: After 40 minutes, I actually left the concert bc I was NOT enjoying myself. It was probably like a rehearsal would have been. Nothing was happening to draw you into the experience, unfortunately. The sound mix was horrible, and extremely overpowering; therefore, you could not hear the vocals well. Saw quite a few others exiting: young and old. In contrast, we saw Aerosmith the night before, and it was a visual & audio experience that drew you in. Four/Five Stars!!! The audience was a mixture of the five decades that they have been performing. They were worth the time and money.

1.0 star rating Marie from Boston

JOURNEY NO MORE

Journey as we knew them is gone, done. I walked out of this show. Could not even listen to Arnel destroying beautiful Journey songs as his voice is horrible now. Sounds like someone singing with laryngitis. Neil Schon constant solo's were boring. There was no connection between the band members, and NO connection with the audience. No stage presence, they all looked bored. Piano solo's, guitar solo's. Arnel has no voice left. So very sad they are using the Journey name because the Journey of old were fantastic. Not worth a penny for this "concert". Very little singing, lots of showing off. Please don't waste your money. There are some fabulous shows in Vegas, but this is not one of them. They came on 45 minutes late, I left within 40 minutes. Others were walking out alongside me. The show itself felt uncomfortable, not fun at all. Very, very disappointed.

1.0 star rating Disappointed in Vegas from Las Vegas, Nevada

ZERO STARS SUMS IT UP

New Years Eve. Vegas at the Colliseum. Journey. Check check and check. Set for a great evening. Wrong oh so wrong. I am not impressed with the remodel of the venue. Just more red velvet everywhere. Seats, the actual seats we sat on, not where they were located, were ok. The stage was completely barren. Two small screens on either side of the stage hardly make for a “wow” experience. (Management has made a big deal over their improved visuals.). Then the music started. The volume was loud. Expected that. Wanted that. What I did not expect was the horrible distortion. There is zero excuse for this. Loud to the point that all the individual voices and instruments are totally muddled together is unacceptable. DB meter was kissing 100 decibels throughout the half hour we stayed. Now before you write us off as old fuddy-duddies, you’d be wrong. We are old hippies. Hubs was a laserist on tour with numerous bands in the 70-80s, most notably Pink Floyd. The evening was awful.

1.0 star rating Debra from San Diego

JOURNEY NEW YEARS EVE FRONT AND CENTER

Last time I saw Journey was in 1989, New Orleans with Steve Perry absolutely amazing! I begged my husband for our 20 year (New Years Eve) wedding anniversary to see them in Las Vegas. We paid an outlandish amount of money to watch an average karaoke singer who I swear was lip syncing most of the songs. Way too many instrumental solo's and only about an 1 1/2 hr show. These tickets were $600, wasted money.

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