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Going To See Journey in Hartford in August?

FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Rock superstars Journey may have peaked in the 1980s, but the group is hot again in the 21st century. 

Steve Perry, the lead singer from Journey's heyday, left the band in the late 1990s. But the group, which cranked out mega-hits "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms," is playing in Hartford on Aug. 25. Depending on who you believe, "Don't Stop Believin'" is the most downloaded track ever on iTunes and may be one of TV's favorite songs -- it was famously used to play over the credits after the abrupt final scene of "The Sopranos." 

The group also has more than 2.5 million fans on Facebook and performed on the Today Show on Friday.  

 

What's your favorite Journey song? What's your favorite band from the 1980s? 

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