Foreigner Farewell Tour Extends With Final U.S. And Europe Dates
20.06.2026 - 09:24:48 | ad-hoc-news.de
Foreigner continue to stretch their long-running farewell as the band confirm more dates on their Farewell Tour through late 2025 and into 2026. According to the bandâs official tour schedule, the run includes extensive U.S. arenas alongside major European venues.
New U.S. farewell dates listed
On their official site, Foreignerâs tour calendar shows multiple U.S. stops under the Farewell Tour banner, with bookings in markets like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago across late 2025. Several dates are billed as final appearances in those cities.
Ticketing platforms such as Ticketmaster carry listings that match the bandâs schedule, with standard reserved seating in arenas and amphitheaters and strong availability in lower and mid-price tiers. VIP and meet-and-greet packages are offered at selected venues.
European and international legs
Beyond the U.S., the same tour routing includes arena shows in major European cities across 2025, with stops in London, Paris and Berlin among the key dates. Some of these concerts are co-headlining evenings with fellow classic rock acts, depending on the market.
Listings on Songkick and Bandsintown mirror the official routing and highlight festival-style appearances in continental Europe in addition to standalone headline shows. For U.S.-based fans traveling abroad, these dates provide further chances to see the groupâs final run.
Tour history, charts and classics from Foreigner
For readers who want more background on Foreignerâs concerts, albums and chart history, these links bundle further coverage and the bandâs own information.
The sound that defines Foreigner
Musically, Foreigner blend melodic hard rock with pop hooks, driven by prominent guitars, keyboards and big choruses. Classic tracks such as Feels Like The First Time, Hot Blooded and the power ballad I Want To Know What Love Is shaped U.S. rock radio in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Where the band stands now
Foreigner are currently on their extended Farewell Tour, with the next officially listed show scheduled at a U.S. arena date in late 2025 according to their tour calendar.
Foreigner at a glance
- Act: Foreigner
- Genre: Rock, melodic hard rock, arena rock
- Origin: New York City, United States
- Active since: 1976
- Lineup: Mick Jones (guitar), Kelly Hansen (vocals), Jeff Pilson (bass), Michael Bluestein (keyboards), Bruce Watson (guitar), Chris Frazier (drums)
- Label: Previously Atlantic Records; current catalog handled by Rhino/Warner and various imprints
- Key works: Foreigner (1977), Double Vision (1978), 4 (1981), Agent Provocateur (1984)
- Current album/single: No new studio album; catalog focus and live releases support the Farewell Tour
- Charts / certifications: 4 reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 1981; I Want To Know What Love Is hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
- Next live date: Late 2025 U.S. arena show on the Foreigner Farewell Tour per the bandâs official tour calendar.
Frequently asked questions about Foreigner
Is Foreigner still touring in the U.S.?
Yes. Foreignerâs official tour page lists multiple U.S. arena and amphitheater dates under the Farewell Tour banner stretching into late 2025. Ticketmaster also carries matching listings for these shows.
Will Foreignerâs farewell shows reach Europe?
The current routing includes European arenas in major cities such as London, Paris and Berlin in 2025, alongside the extensive U.S. leg. Some dates are standalone headlining shows, others part of festival or double-bill evenings.
What are Foreignerâs biggest U.S. chart hits?
Foreigner scored several major American hits. Their album 4 topped the Billboard 200 albums chart in 1981, and the single I Want To Know What Love Is reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
