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Legendary 70s rock band forced to cancel concert during hit song over electrical fire
A legendary rock band was forced to abruptly cancel their concert at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on Friday following an 'electrical incident.'
An Instagram user gave a shout out to the swift response to the issue and typed, 'As disappointing as having to cancel the show, I feel thankful that first responders and stage hands were able to get the fire under control and no one was hurt. An Instagram user gave a shout out to the swift response to the issue and typed, 'As disappointing as having to cancel the show, I feel thankful that first responders and stage hands were able to get the fire under control and no one was hurt' After Journey was founded in 1973, the rock band released a number of hits which launched the group to fame - including Don't Stop Believin', Any Way You Want It, Wheel In The Sky and Open Arms; seen in 1978 with Aynsley Dunbar, Ross Valory, Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie
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