
Classic-rock fans have a triple-play to look forward to this summer when Journey , Cheap Trick and Heart join forces for a massive tour.
The 50-date run is scheduled to kick off July 9 in Denver and is booked primarily at amphitheaters throughout the US. The itinerary, included below, stretches into early October.
The outing will mark the debut of new Journey singer Arnel Pineda, whom the group crowned in December as the replacement for the band's short-lived previous vocalist, Jeff Scott Soto, who split with the group last May after fronting the act for less than a year. Soto stepped into the role in 2006 when then-lead singer Steve Augieri was sidelined with vocal problems; Augieri had held the slot since the late '90s after taking over for the group's best-known singer, Steve Perry, with whom the band scored a flock of late-'70s and early '80s hits including "Don't Stop Believin'," "Fathfully," "Wheel in the Sky," "Any Way You Want It" and "Open Arms."
The upcoming tour supports Journey's forthcoming June 3 release, "Revelation," a three-disc CD and DVD package that will be sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores in North America, according to a press release. Disc one comprises 11 re-recorded classics, disc two features 11 new songs, and disc three is a concert DVD.
Heart--sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson--released its most recent album, "Jupiter's Darling," in 2004. The set marked the pair's first new studio collection in more than a decade.
Last September, Ann Wilson offered up her first solo album, "Hope & Glory." She's backing the set with a series of live shows that are scattered through mid-June; details are available at her MySpace page.
Cheap Trick dropped its latest album, "Rockford," in 2006.