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Watch Journey’s 1981 Smash Hit Debut in Toronto Tour

Journey surprised fans by tweaking their North American summer stadium tour set list on Friday. They played the Top 5 hit “Who’s Crying Now” for the first time since their tour with Def Leppard started nearly a month ago.

You can watch the performance below.

The set list change occurred at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Journey’s 18-song set also included a rendition of “O Canada.”

According to setlist.fm, “Who’s Crying Now” is among Journey’s top 20 most-played songs in concerts, and with good reason. The Escape single reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first Top 10 hit and their second-highest-charting single ever, behind “Open Arms” which peaked at No. 2.

Journey’s massive co-headlining tour continues across North America despite a protracted legal battle between Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon heating up again. This week, Cain filed a lawsuit against Schon for overspending, echoing his 2023 complaint. The lawsuit alleges the guitarist maxed out an American Express account with a $1 million limit and exceeded a daily hotel fee cap of $1,500, spending “up to $10,000 per night.”

Cain’s lawyers claimed these “unforeseen strains on cash flow” now “pose a severe threat of harm to the company and to Journey’s storied history of musical greatness.” The court filing further claims that the ongoing schism is “impacting the band’s reputation throughout the music industry. The band’s actual onstage performance is, at the moment, one of the only aspects of the business that has not suffered.”

Journey’s tour will continue on Aug. 5 in Boston and will extend through early September.

Watch Journey Play ‘Who’s Crying Now’ in Toronto on 8/2/24

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