Richard Rhéaume's Concert Archive

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Richard Rhéaume has 3 Journey concerts.

Journey is one of the most influential arena rock bands of the 1970s and '80s. However, the first few years were rough going. Between 1973 and 1976, Journey released three studio albums, all of which failed to meet the expectations of Columbia Records, which nearly dropped the band. In 1977, Steve Perry became the new lead singer, and things changed. The band's next few albums sold millions of copies worldwide with 1981's "Escape" reaching the top spot on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. After a decade of great success, Journey broke up in 1987, briefly reuniting in 1991 and then permanently in 1995. In 2017, Journey was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 05, 2012
Journey / Loverboy / Pat Benatar

Eclipse Tour

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Bell Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nov 20, 2005
Journey

Generations Tour

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Bell Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Aug 22, 1981
Journey

Escape Tour

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Forum de Montréal Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Some Photos From These Concerts


Journey / Loverboy / Pat Benatar on Nov 5, 2012 [994-small]

Journey / Loverboy / Pat Benatar
Nov 5, 2012
 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  Uploaded by Richard Rhéaume

Journey on Nov 20, 2005 [049-small]

Journey
Nov 20, 2005
 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  Uploaded by Richard Rhéaume

Journey on Aug 22, 1981 [150-small]

Journey
Aug 22, 1981
 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  Uploaded by Richard Rhéaume

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Nov 17, 2021

You all are missing a Journey, Pat Benatar, Loverboy concert in your archives that took place on 8-8-12 that was then the Banker's Life Fieldhouse. I went to the concert and was trying to look up the date to let my little girls know when their mom and I went and did not see it. Just thought you may want to add it to the list of concert dates for those artists.

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