Rock band Journey has announced the North American leg of its farewell tour. The band is set to conclude the five decades of touring with this lap. On Thursday, Journey unveiled its Final Frontier Tour via an Instagram post. The caption of the post read:"The wait is over - JOURNEY is hitting the road on our. FINAL FRONTIER TOUR!"The tour is being dubbed as "A Special Evening With Journey." In this farewell 60-show tour, fans can expect some of Journey's career-spanning hits like Don’t Stop Believin’, Any Way You Want It, Lights, and more. The tickets for this tour will be available for sale from November 14. Presales for Citi Cardmembers and those choosing Platinum Seating or VIP Packages will start on November 11 on Ticketmaster.More details of Journey's Final Frontier North American 2026 tour View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe six band members will unite for this farewell tour from February next year. In their 2026 North American lap, Journey will perform across 60 cities. The tour will start from Pennsylvania on February 28 and will be concluded on July 2 in Texas. Here is the complete rundown of Journey's newly announced North American trek.February 28: Hershey, Pennsylvania, at GIANT CenterMarch 2: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at PPG Paints ArenaMarch 4: Washington, D.C., at Capital One ArenaMarch 5: Trenton, New Jersey, at CURE Insurance ArenaMarch 7: Ottawa, Ontario, at Canadian Tire CentreMarch 9: Hamilton, Ontario, at TD ColiseumMarch 11: Montreal, Quebec, at Bell CentreMarch 12: Quebec City, Quebec, at Vidéotron CentreMarch 14: Hartford, Connecticut, at PeoplesBank ArenaMarch 16: Columbus, Ohio, at Nationwide ArenaMarch 17: Indianapolis, Indiana, at Gainbridge FieldhouseMarch 19: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Fiserv ForumMarch 21: Memphis, Tennessee, at FedExForumMarch 22: Lexington, Kentucky, at Rupp ArenaMarch 25: North Little Rock, Arkansas, at Simmons Bank ArenaMarch 26: Kansas City, Missouri, at T-Mobile CenterMarch 28: New Orleans, Louisiana, at Smoothie King CenterMarch 29: Bossier City, Louisiana, at Brookshire Grocery ArenaMarch 31: Austin, Texas, at Moody CenterApril 3: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Paycom CenterApril 4: Wichita, Kansas, at INTRUST Bank ArenaApril 6: Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at Denny Sanford PREMIER CenterApril 8: Des Moines, Iowa, at Casey’s CenterApril 9: Lincoln, Nebraska, at Pinnacle Bank ArenaApril 12: Salt Lake City, Utah, at Delta CenterApril 14: Boise, Idaho, at ExtraMile ArenaApril 15: Spokane, Washington, at Spokane ArenaApril 17: Vancouver, British Columbia, at Pacific ColiseumApril 19: Eugene, Oregon, at Matthew Knight ArenaApril 21: Sacramento, California, at Golden 1 CenterApril 22: Bakersfield, California, at Dignity Health ArenaApril 24: Fresno, California, at Save Mart Center at Fresno StateMay 15: Tampa, Florida, at Benchmark International ArenaMay 16: Jacksonville, Florida, at VyStar Veterans Memorial ArenaMay 18: Columbia, South Carolina, at Colonial Life ArenaMay 20: Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum CenterMay 21: Greensboro, North Carolina, at First Horizon ColiseumMay 23: Atlantic City, New Jersey, at Jim Whelan Boardwalk HallMay 27: State College, Pennsylvania, at Bryce Jordan CenterMay 28: Charlottesville, Virginia, at John Paul Jones ArenaMay 30: Knoxville, Tennessee, at Food City CenterMay 31: Savannah, Georgia, at Enmarket ArenaJune 3: Hampton, Virginia, at Hampton ColiseumJune 4: Roanoke, Virginia, at Berglund Center ColiseumJune 6: Worcester, Massachusetts, at DCU CenterJune 7: Manchester, New Hampshire, at SNHU ArenaJune 10: Buffalo, New York, at KeyBank CenterJune 11: Allentown, Pennsylvania, at PPL CenterJune 13: Cincinnati, Ohio, at Heritage Bank CenterJune 14: Grand Rapids, Michigan, at Van Andel ArenaJune 17: Evansville, Indiana, at Ford CenterJune 18: Fort Wayne, Indiana, at Allen County War Memorial ColiseumJune 20: Champaign, Illinois, at State Farm CenterJune 21: Green Bay, Wisconsin, at Resch CenterJune 24: Moline, Illinois, at Vibrant Arena at the MARKJune 24: Springfield, Missouri, at Great Southern Bank ArenaJune 27: Tupelo, Mississippi, at Cadence Bank ArenaJune 28: Lafayette, Louisiana, at CajundomeJuly 1: Corpus Christi, Texas, at Hilliard CenterJuly 2: Laredo, Texas, at Sames Auto ArenaJourney was formed in 1973 and has given several hits in its more than five decades of career. As of now, the only original member in the band is its lead guitarist, Neal Schon. In a statement, Schon described this tour as:"This tour is our heartfelt thank-you to the fans who’ve been with us every step of the way — through every song, every era, every high and low. We’re pulling out all the stops with a brand-new production — the hits, the deep cuts, the energy, the spectacle. It’s a full-circle celebration of the music that’s brought us all together."In addition to Schon, other Journey members include Jonathan Cain (keyboardist), Arnel Pineda (frontman), Jason Derlatka (keyboards, vocals), Todd Jensen (bass), and Deen Castronovo (drums, vocals).Also read: What songs did Bob Dylan perform at his second Amsterdam show of the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour? Complete setlist explored