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The Suffolk Welcomes Back Frontiers, a Tribute to Journey

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Frontiers, the world's number one tribute to Journey, performs at The Suffolk on May 11. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Frontiers, the world's number one tribute to Journey, performs at The Suffolk on May 11. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Apr 20, 2024

The Suffolk welcomes back Frontiers, the world’s number one tribute to Journey, on Saturday, May 11, at 8 p.m.

Audiences know they’re in for a treat when Steve Perry says, “Hands down, Frontiers is my favorite tribute to Journey!” and Neal Schon says “My favorite Journey tribute band, Frontiers!” These five talented, skilled, renowned NYC area musicians recreate the music of Journey to perfection, note for note — every nuance, every iconic riff, all the feels.

Frontiers covers all the greatest hits of Journey, taking audiences back to the late 1970s during Journey’s magical inception with Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon; and to the 1980s with Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, when Journey’s timeless chart-topping hits such as “Open Arms,” “Separate Ways,” “Send Her My Love,” “Faithfully,” “Stone in Love,” “Don’t Stop Believing,” “Who’s Crying Now,” “Anyway You Want It,” and so many others ruled the airwaves.

Tickets are $45 to $55 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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