Journey's CRAZIEST Concert Moment That Almost Broke the Band

Journey's CRAZIEST Concert Moment That Almost Broke the Band By the early 1980s, Journey wasn’t just successful — they were everywhere. Their music dominated radio, their videos played endlessly on MTV, and their tours sold out the largest arenas in America and beyond. With the release of Escape in 1981, they achieved what most bands only dream about. Songs like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Who’s Crying Now,” and “Open Arms” weren’t just hits — they became part of the cultural fabric. Every high school dance, every late-night drive, every arena filled with lighters in the air seemed to have Journey playing in the background. Steve Perry, with his golden voice, was hailed as one of the greatest rock vocalists of his generation. Critics compared him to Freddie Mercury for his range and emotional delivery. To many fans, Perry wasn’t just the frontman — he was Journey. His presence transformed the band from a respected rock act into global superstars. #musichistory #untoldstories #rocklegends #classicrock #80smusic