The first rehearsal of the band that would become Foreigner took place in New York on February 25th, 1976. Al Greenwood, the first band member recruited by Mick Jones reflects, “This was the day I first heard Feels Like The First Time and I knew we had something very special.”
One of rock and roll’s most enduring and influential bands, Foreigner, will launch their historic 50th Anniversary Year on February 25th in Beaver Creek, Colorado, commemorating five decades of chart-topping hits, worldwide touring, and musical legacy. The milestone celebration will continue throughout 2027 when the band marks the 50th anniversary of the March 8th, 1977 release of its iconic self-titled debut album, Foreigner. Foreigner band members Luis Maldonado on lead vocals, Jeff Pilson on bass, Michael Bluestein keyboards, and Bruce Watson on guitar will present a very special acoustic performance of the band’s hits on the very day of the 50th anniversary at the Vilar PAC in Beaver Creek.
Throughout 2026, audiences can expect to see Foreigner in multiple formats. The acoustic run of shows in Colorado’s premier ski resorts will be followed by an orchestral tour that commences with a March residency at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas and culminates in an appearance with the San Diego Symphony. In April, Foreigner will tour Florida with special guest, original vocalist Lou Gramm as they present Foreigner 4 Deluxe’ a presentation of 4 in its entirety together with many of the band’s Top 10 hit songs.
The 50th Anniversary tour will continue throughout June in Europe with a 26-date tour that includes sold out shows throughout Germany, UK, Switzerland, and Scandinavia. On July 23rd, Foreigner will commence a co-headline tour with rock & roll legends Lynyrd Skynyrd as they rock through an itinerary of amphitheaters throughout the United States.
At the heart of Foreigner’s legacy is founder Mick Jones, a Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee whose visionary songwriting, unmistakable guitar work, and musical leadership have guided the band through decades of innovation and influence.
Says Mick Jones, “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 is a celebration not just of the music, but of the fans who have been with us every step of the way.”
The band’s groundbreaking debut album, Foreigner, produced timeless hits including Feels Like The First Time, Cold As Ice, and Long, Long Way From Home. Subsequent albums delivered an unstoppable string of rock classics such as Urgent, Juke Box Hero, and Waiting For A Girl Like You—the latter helping the album 4 dominate the Billboard charts at #1. Their fifth studio album, Agent Provocateur, defined the sound of the mid-1980s with the global #1 ballad I Want To Know What Love Is, following the record-breaking success of Waiting For A Girl Like You.
For more information, tour dates, and anniversary updates, visit: ForeignerOnline.com.
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Looks like most of this tour they are performing as a tribute act… lou will do some dates , sadly hes nowhere near what he once was – i wouldn’t pay a dime to see a tribute act billing itself as the real thing ~
Not sure if I’m right about this:Foreigner, Kansas, and Lynyrd Skynyrd don’t feature ANY original members on tour. Kansas Rich Williams/Phil Ehart are part time now, with new people playing most of the show. Lou Gramm may sing a song or two some dates. And Skynyrd doesn’t seem to have anyone remaining.
Yep that’s what it’s come to man. And it’s a shame. These acts should be ashamed of themselves.
you don’t see Mick Jones for Lou or the other original members going off on each other like Gene does, who owns Foreigner? the band? or corporate? Now that I have set up my Gene comment with this one: its only purpose was to shoehorn more Gene commentary related to his latest outburst related to Beth (pretext, Peter’s new album: subtext), I am going to suggest the new owners of Kiss sue Gene for damaging the brand; impacting sales of Kiss products, and impacting their bottom line. I can’t be the only one who is done with Kiss. Gene believes his own hype, it could happen to anybody.