Foreigner extend farewell tour with new 2026 U.S. dates
21.06.2026 - 00:40:45 | ad-hoc-news.de
Foreigner continue to stretch their long goodbye across North America and Europe. The band’s Feels Like The Last Time farewell run now includes additional 2026 U.S. arena and amphitheater dates, according to updated tour listings on the group’s official tour page.
New U.S. and Canada farewell dates
The 2026 leg of Foreigner’s farewell itinerary brings the band back to key U.S. markets, with shows scheduled in cities including Chicago, Los Angeles and Dallas, alongside a mix of arenas and large outdoor venues.
Foreigner also line up additional Canadian stops in cities such as Toronto and Vancouver, often in co-headline or special-guest configurations tailored to local promoters.
European return before and after North America
Before and around the North American shows, Foreigner’s farewell calendar places them in major European markets, including dates in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, in venues ranging from classic theaters to open-air summer stages.
The European concerts emphasize the band’s classic-rock catalog with full-electric sets that typically run around 90 minutes and lean heavily on late-1970s and early-1980s hits.
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The sound that fills the setlist
On the farewell dates Foreigner build their shows around melodic hard rock and AOR, with staples like Feels Like The First Time, Cold As Ice and I Want To Know What Love Is forming the core of the set.
Where the band stands now
Foreigner are currently on their extended Feels Like The Last Time farewell tour, with further U.S., Canadian and European dates listed into 2026 on their official schedule.
Foreigner at a glance
- Act: Foreigner
- Genre: Rock, hard rock, AOR
- Origin: New York City, United States
- Active since: 1976
- Lineup: Mick Jones (guitar, founder - largely off the road), Kelly Hansen (vocals), Jeff Pilson (bass), Michael Bluestein (keyboards), Bruce Watson (guitar), Chris Frazier (drums), Luis Maldonado (guitar)
- Label: Primarily Atlantic Records for the classic era
- Key works: Foreigner (1977), Double Vision (1978), 4 (1981), Agent Provocateur (1984)
- Current album/single: Catalog-focused touring set built around classic albums; no new studio album currently promoted
- Charts / certifications: 4 reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in July 1981 and produced the U.S. No. 1 single Waiting For A Girl Like You on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Next live date: Ongoing dates in 2026 as part of the Feels Like The Last Time farewell tour, including U.S., Canadian and European shows listed on the band’s official site.
Frequently asked questions about Foreigner
What is Foreigner’s current tour called?
Foreigner are currently touring under the banner Feels Like The Last Time, a farewell run that the band have positioned as their final extended world tour.
Will Foreigner’s farewell tour include more U.S. dates?
Updated schedules on the band’s official tour page and major listing services show additional 2026 U.S. arena and amphitheater shows alongside Canadian and European stops.
Which classic songs are featured on Foreigner’s farewell tour?
The band center the set around hits such as Feels Like The First Time, Cold As Ice, Hot Blooded and the power ballad I Want To Know What Love Is, reflecting their late-1970s and 1980s catalog.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
