Power Goes Out at Journey Show

Journey, Def Leppard & Steve Miller Band In Concert ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 13: Arnel Pineda of Journey performs onstage during the "Summer Stadium" tour at Truist Park on July 13, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Imagine this—you’re in a packed arena in Houston on a Friday night, singing your heart out to Don’t Stop Believin’. Journey is in the middle of their biggest song, and the energy is electric. Then—bam!—the sound just cuts out. No warning, no fade, just silence.

The crowd is looking around like, What just happened? But here’s what’s awesome—nobody stops. The audience just keeps going, belting out the lyrics like nothing’s wrong. Even when the band starts waving at the end, the cheers don’t stop.

Turns out, an electrical fire near the stage knocked out the sound. Luckily, no one was hurt. But honestly? The fans handled it like pros, proving that you can’t stop Don’t Stop Believin’.


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