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By Chandler Levack

Published on September 22, 2009 at 12:32pm

The journey of Journey from arena rock headliner to karaoke mainstay took 12 lineup changes, two indefinite hiatuses, one "chronic throat infection," and the replacement of American Idol judge Randy Jackson as a backing bassist. Now, with Filipino singer Arnel Pineda imitating Steve Perry's soaring crescendos, a journey to see original members Neil Shcon and Ross Valory might not seem worth it, but don't stop believing. The addition of '70s band Heart as an opener, whose fiery Wilsons have to be the best sistah singers since the Andrews, sweetens the deal. Plus for the kitsch curiosity factor alone, that's "Faithfully" and "Barracuda" in one night!