Foreigner expands their 50th anniversary tour through Fall 2026

Foreigner performs at DTE Energy Music Theater on their Juke Box Heroes tour. Clarkston^ MI / USA – July 15^ 2018:
Foreigner performs at DTE Energy Music Theater on their Juke Box Heroes tour. Clarkston^ MI / USA – July 15^ 2018:

Rock icons Foreigner are celebrating their 50th anniversary with an expansive global celebration packed with concerts, creative projects, and milestone moments. The band is extending an already busy tour schedule into 2026 and beyond—now surpassing 90 shows worldwide, with many dates already sold out across the U.S. and Europe.

The anniversary celebration has also showcased the band in a variety of live formats, from an intimate acoustic series in Colorado to a Las Vegas orchestral residency and a performance alongside the San Diego Symphony. Founder Mick Jones reflected on the milestone, saying, “When I started Foreigner in 1976, I never could have imagined that these songs would carry us through fifty years and still resonate with audiences around the world. This anniversary year is a celebration not just of the music, but of the fans who have been with us every step of the way.”

Newly added stops in cities like Albuquerque, El Paso, Scottsdale, and Reno continue to build on the massive run, which will stretch into 2027 to honor the March 1977 release of their debut album. A special Florida run will take place in April with original frontman Lou Gramm as part of Foreigner 4 Deluxe, where the band will perform the album 4 in full along with many of their biggest hits. The celebration continues overseas with a 26-date European tour, followed by the “Double Trouble Double Vision” co-headlining trek with Lynyrd Skynyrd kicking off July 23 in the U.S.

Adding to the festivities, the band is preparing to release the concert film In The Eye of The Storm in July 2026, captured during a 2025 performance on Ellis Island and featuring Gramm alongside special guests.

A complete list of tour dates can be found at foreignerlive.com.

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