The tour also included the show at the 1979 World Series of Rock on July 28, 1979 in Cleveland, Ohio, where they would perform with headliners Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and Scorpions.
[2][1][3] At the August 5 show in Chicago's Day in the Park festival, security was much tighter for the band as they performed alongside Santana.
[4] At the conclusion of the tour on September 2, 1979, the band would take a bit of a rest before beginning work on their next album Departure.
[5] John Quayle, who attended the Pittsburgh performance, stated in a review for the Observer-Reporter: "Primed by a hot Graham Parker and The Rumour, a near capacity crowd greeted Journey with open arms at the Stanley Theater and Journey responded very well, giving Pittsburgh a night of driving rock, sweetsung harmonies and a truly unforgettable performance."
He concluded his review by stating that it was a 'fine concert', praising the setlist and noting on the approval of the audience.