Frontiers: The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band on Friday, August 13, at 7:30 p.m.
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A Journey tribute band mixes things up with a female singer who channels Steve Perry’s arena-filling stage presence
- Seating: rear, middle, or front in the right, center, or left orchestra
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Frontiers: The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band
- The Band: Five New Yorkers who have recaptured the arena-filling stage presence of Steve Perry–era Journey
- The Difference: Instead of Perry’s masculine wail, the reins of this tribute act are in the vocal cords of female lead Elaine Tuttle
- The Hits: A healthy mix of universally beloved tunes such as “Don’t Stop Believin’”, “Faithfully”, “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”, and “Any Way You Want It”, along with (relatively) lesser known tunes such as “Send Her My Love” and “Who’s Crying Now”
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About Frontiers: The Ultimate Journey Tribute Band
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