mmberry301 wrote:Will Journey ever offer their concerts for sale right after show like several other artists??
Just thinking that would be a great idea for fans and another revenue stream for the band.

Doesn't matter if it's from a live recording, If you sell it, it'll be like any other CD or DVD in that royalties will have to be paid. Since Journey has a lot of songs in their setlist, written by people no longer in the band, I would think the accounting required might not be worth the effort. If the play Higher Place one night, then you have to factor in Blades and Augeri as ones getting paid from that show's media sales, if the next night they break into Livin' To Do, then Tribble has to be paid. And we know Perry would have to be in the books for EVERY show.
When you distribute a recording of a song somebody else wrote, whether it’s for commercial use (making it for sale) or promotional use (giving it away for free), you are still required to obtain a compulsory license and pay royalties.