Arnel Pineda, a Filipino native who has fronted Journey since 2007 after being discovered by Neil Schon on YouTube, will be ...
Known for hits like “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Any Way You Want It,” Journey’s current lineup features founding guitarist ...
When Journey played the reconstituted Monsters Of Rock festival at Milton Keynes in 2006, it was their first appearance on a British stage for more than 25 years. There was barely a dry eye in the ...
Former Journey lead singer Steve Perry's long-awaited return to the stage late last month has naturally fueled speculation as to whether the vocalist would ever reunite with his former band. But in a ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band announced its Final Frontier Tour, a farewell trek that includes a March 28, 2026, stop at ...
Arnel Pineda has issued his first statement since offering to quit Journey. The singer, who has fronted the group since 2007, initially turned heads when he asked fans to vote on his future with the ...
In a Facebook post from Sunday, Sept. 22, Pineda wrote that he was "so devastated" by his performance Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has ...
The documentary “Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey,” which plays this weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival, follows Filipino Arnel Pineda’s meteoric rise from aspiring YouTube videos-uploading ...
Arnel Pineda says he's been putting together an album of his own compositions in his own voice to release this year, but he quashed rumors that he's gearing up to leave the American rock band Journey.
Arnel Pineda was just a city boy, born and raised in Manila, with a dream to sing with his heroes, the rock band Journey. The forthcoming documentary, Don't Stop Believin’, tells the unlikely story of ...
After taking a hit from fans following a less-than-stellar performance during the band’s Rock in Rio appearance in Brazil, frontman Arnel Pineda has vowed to leave Journey if that’s what enough fans ...