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John Quayle, who attended the Pittsburgh performance, stated in a review for the Observer-Reporter: "Primed by a hot Graham Parker and The Rumour, a near capacity crowd greeted Journey with open arms at the Stanley Theater and Journey responded very well, giving Pittsburgh a night of driving rock, sweetsung harmonies and a truly unforgettable performance."
Paradise Theater: March 29, 1978 Duluth: Duluth Auditorium: March 30, 1978 Saint Paul: St. Paul Civic Center Theater March 31, 1978 Kansas City: Memorial Hall: April 1, 1978 St. Louis: Kiel Opera House: April 2, 1978 Omaha: Omaha Music Hall: April 3, 1978 Wichita: Pogo's April 4, 1978 Tulsa: Cain's Ballroom: April 5, 1978 Indianapolis: Murat ...
The tour included six consecutive sold out dates at the Pine Knob Theatre in Detroit, and four straight sold-out shows at the Los Angeles Forum, and Chicago's Rosemont Horizon. Journey also made an appearance on July 2, 1982, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California with Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph and Aldo Nova.
The company Ratchada Niramit spent ฿1.5 billion (US$43.9 million) to construct the Grand Ratchada Theatre, Siam Niramit Bangkok's theater, on a 24-rai (38,000 m 2; 410,000 sq ft) plot of land in Huai Khwang, Bangkok, on Thiam Ruam Mit Road across from the Thailand Cultural Centre.
Journey was #36 on Pollstars Top 200 North American Tours, grossing 25.8 million during the 2012 The Eclipse Tour concert tour. The tour grossed over $469,000 each night, with an average of 7,745 in attendance per show.
Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys
(formerly The Journey Into Imagination) is a pavilion located in the World Celebration section of Epcot, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The pavilion opened with the park in 1982, and is themed to human imagination, creativity, and the arts. Kodak was the former title sponsor of the pavilion.
In December 1987, Magic Journeys returned to Walt Disney World at the Fantasyland Theater inside the Magic Kingdom, where it was paired with the 1953 3-D short Working for Peanuts. The film played in this venue for six years until it closed in December 1993 in order to make room for Legend of the Lion King .