fightingilliniJRNY wrote:RocknRoll wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:I bet it's going to be Foreigner and maybe one other act. I would rather just see Journey and Foreigner, because that would mean longer set times. I guess Foreigner was going to be on the bill for these November U.S. dates that never materialized.
I'm still speculating on a big-time real co-headling tour. We'll just have to wait and see.
I just don't know who would tour with Journey on an actual co-headlining tour. Not "co-headlining" where Journey plays first every night on a dinky-ass stage with Microsoft Windows screensavers playing on the video board ala the Def Leppard tour of 2006.
There are clearly different stages of touring acts. The A-list acts, who sell out stadiums and arenas by themselves and wouldn't tour with Journey period (Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, Bon Jovi, AC/DC etc.)
B-list would be Journey and bands of the like, who could make an attractive co-headlining package (Def Leppard, Foreigner, Boston, etc.)
And C-list would be bands who at this point in their careers would not be co-headliners, but rather opening acts (Styx, REO, Survivor, Cheap Trick, etc.)
I think you're most likely to see Journey open for two C-list bands again. Proved to work well this summer.
I'd love to be proven wrong, though.
Include Daughtry as bands that sell-out on their own.
I'm stilll thinking about the Queen + Paul Rodgers as an option