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JOURNEY 1983 concert ticket stub in Japan

$ 35.37

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Brand: JOURNEY
  • Artist/Band: JOURNEY

    Description

    JOURNEY 1983 concert ticket stub in Japan
    Description
    Condition: Used
    This is a ticket stub from JOURNEY's "FRONTIERS TOUR" on Friday, March 4, 1983 at Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium, which was the peak of their popularity.
    The Yokohama concert was the final show of the tour.
    The members coming to Japan are
    as follows
    Jonathan Cain (key)
    Steve Perry (vo)
    Neal Schon (g)
    Steve Smith (dr)
    Ross Valory (b)
    The set list is as follows
    Chain Reaction
    Wheel In The Sky
    Line Of Fire
    Send Her My Love
    Still They Ride
    Open Arms
    No More Lies
    Back Talk
    Keyboard Solo
    Frontiers
    Rubicon
    Drum Solo
    Edge Of The Blade
    Faithfully
    Who "s Crying Now
    Don "t Stop Believin"
    Stone In Love
    Keep On Running
    Any Way You Want It
    Separate Ways
    After The Fall
    Lovin", Touchin", Squeezin"
    Don't Fight It
    We would love to sell this album to a fan from back then or someone who will miss it.
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