Jovi’s Journey: Live in Mt. Holly
Union Firehouse, New Jersey - 4.25.2025
Jovi’s Journey made their return to The Union Firehouse in downtown historic Mt. Holly last night, visiting the venue where their journey commenced over a year ago. This premiere, female fronted tribute band celebrates two of the most iconic rock bands that ever existed…Journey and Bon Jovi.
They delivered the exact performance the fans came to see - pure, high energy Bon Jovi and Journey magic. From the first notes of “Separate Ways”, though almost two dozen hits, their powerhouse performance had the crowd cheering for more.
Lead singer Amy H, a powerhouse vocalist from South Jersey, nails the iconic vocals with a mix of raw passion and polished skill. Belting out classics like “Livin’ On A Prayer”, “Don’t Stop Believing”, “You Give Love A Bad Name” and many more, she never fails to get the crowd on their feet, dancing and joining in on the singing.
The band behind Amy are just as impressive and provides a, electric chemistry as if they have been playing together for longer than they have. Angela’s backing vocals provide a nice depth that was missing when the band first formed. John’s guitar solos soared, while Joe’s drums delivered a beat that energized the crowd. Dan’s bass established a solid foundation, and Mark’s keys contributed to the timeless essence of these classic songs.
JOVI’S JOURNEY
Separate Ways
It’s My Life
Stone in Love
Faithfully
Wanted Dead or Alive
Faithfully
Keep The Faith
Lights
Send Her My Love
Runaway
Ask The Lonely
Anyway You Want It
Bad Medicine
Love Touch Squeeze
You Give love A Bad Name
Born To Be My Baby
Open Arms
Blaze Of Glory
Oh Sherrie (w/ Nothing Compares To You Opening)
Living On A Prayer
Don’t Stop Believing
Encore
Wheel In The Sky
Jovi’s Journey consists of:
Amy H. (Lead Vocals)
Joe D. (Drums)
John M. (Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Angela K. (Vocals)
Dan C. (Bass, Backing Vocals)
Mark L. (Keyboard)
ABOUT THE UNION FIREHOUSE
The Union Firehouse in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is a vibrant live music venue housed in a historic building dating back to 1858. Located at 18 Washington Street, it has been a cornerstone of the local music scene for about five years, offering a unique blend of history and modern entertainment.
Originally serving as a firehouse, the building has been transformed into a spacious venue that accommodates up to 500 guests. The Union Firehouse features a full-service bar and hosts live music events primarily on Friday and Saturday nights, showcasing both cover bands and original artists.
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