Arena Rock, also known as Stadium Rock, is a style of rock music that originated in the 1970s. The genre is characterized by its anthemic style, designed to resonate with large audiences, often featuring catchy hooks, impressive light shows, and elaborate stage performances. Bands like Journey, Queen, and Boston epitomized this style with their grandiose live performances and iconic hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'" and "We Will Rock You". Arena Rock's significant contribution to music history lies in its transformation of rock concerts into major, theatrical events, shaping the live music industry significantly.