Journey fans were bummed when their favorite band had to hot-foot it off the stage on Friday (March 14) just five songs into ...
Journey's drummer Deen Castronovo was "literally on fire" at their cancelled Houston gig. The rock band were five songs in ...
The iconic '80s rockers, famed for their hits Don’t Stop Believin’ and Any Way You Want It, were forced to halt their set ...
Journey fans were bummed when their favorite band had to hot-foot it off the stage on Friday (March 14) just five songs into their set at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium.
Journey drummer Deen Castronovo has told fans he "was literally on fire" for four songs after an incident at a recent Hosuton gig.
Journey was formed in 1973 with Neal Schon on lead guitar, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and lead vocals, Ross Valory on bass, ...
As the band left the stage, staff with fire extinguishers rushed to the drum riser. An announcement was made shortly after, telling fans the band would not return as an electrical fire had damaged ...
The iconic band's performance came to a "fiery halt" as flames engulfed stage equipment, forcing abrupt evacuation.
A legendary rock band was forced to cut its concert short after five songs because a fire broke out underneath the stage.
Drummer Deen Castronovo wrote in a social media post that he had a lucky escape. Castronovo says: "Hey, Houston. An act of God tonight. Fire broke out underneath the stage – right under my drum ...
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