JOURNEY: 'City Of Hope' Video Released

July 21, 2011

"City Of Hope", the new video from legendary rockers JOURNEY can be seen below (courtesy of AOL's Noisecreep). The first single from the band's latest CD, "Eclipse", was inspired by, and written in lead singer Arnel Pineda's hometown of Manila, Philippines. The clip is a documentary-style combination of performance, behind-the-scenes glimpses of JOURNEY at rehearsals in San Francisco earlier this year, plus footage of the band in Manila.

"Eclipse" was released in the U.S. and Canada on May 24 exclusively at Walmart and June 3 in Europe on Frontiers Records. The CD was made available on Scarecrow Records in Mexico, WET Music in Brazil and D.B.N. in the rest of Latin America. The 12 tracks were written over the past 18 months by the core team of guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player Jonathan Cain, with collaboration from singer Arnel Pineda.

To follow the release of "Eclipse", JOURNEY will launch the "Eclipse Tour" with FOREIGNER, and special guest NIGHT RANGER, beginning July 21 at Rio Tinto Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fans can expect to hear new songs from "Eclipse" as well as classics such as "Don't Stop Believin'", "Any Way You Want It", "Faithfully", "Lights", "Separate Ways", "Wheel In The Sky", and many more.

JOURNEY will perform "Don't Stop Believin'" on the "Today" show when the band appears on July 29 as part of this year's Toyota Concert Series.

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