1980s Rock Legend's Replacement, Criticized by Fans for Nearly 20 Years, Speaks Out
For decades, Journey fans have debated whether anyone could truly replace Steve Perry.
Nearly two decades after stepping into Steve Perry's shoes as Journey's lead singer, Arnel Pineda is speaking candidly about the comparisons he still faces from longtime fans. The frontman recently reflected on the pressure of performing the band's classic hits, admitting he's up against something no singer can ever fully match: fans' memories.
During a recent show, Pineda addressed the negativity on stage.
"P.S. my singing here may not be perfect. And for a lot of purists, it's a disrespect to the one and only voice, Steve Perry," he said, according to Steve Champagne. "But doing five shows a week can do quite a lot of damage, if you get what I'm saying."
Pineda - who joined the band in February 2008 - recently revealed that he tried to quit the band.
"I said to [Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain] I wanted to retire because of my personal problems. No answer," he explained in an interview with Rolling Stone published in March. "Obviously, they don't want to find another singer."
According to the Filipino artist, he informed his bandmates that he intended to retire due to "personal issues."
"My personal problem really took a toll on me. That's why I wanted to prioritize my family. It's not that I hate touring with [Journey]. It's like the same thing that happened with Steve Perry. He has a hip problem," Pineda added. "Me, I have a personal problem that's taking a toll on me. It's getting in my head, emotionally. I told them that I was a wreck and needed a little more time so that I could fix my family. But I still have to do this."
Ultimately, the band announced its 60-stop U.S. tour for 2026 called the Final Frontier. They would later add an additional 40 shows.
Pineda later took to social media to address the "purists" once again.
"As scared as i am from the start ‘til now (believe it or not) i did what's asked of me to do on behalf of the band's LEGACY..lots of mishaps, stumblings, shameful moments, gigantic self-doubt, imperfections and before we all knew it,18 and a half years has passed," he wrote in April, adding that he has been "chasing the shadows of greatness i'll never be able to catch nor achieve."
He continued, "to the believers, #thankyou, to the non-believers, thank you still, to the purist who's consistently dismissed me? i understand & thank you too…"
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This story was originally published June 21, 2026 at 8:19 PM.