What happens when a legendary rock band embarks on one of the most ambitious farewell tours in recent memory? You get an itinerary that stretches across states and provinces, with fans scrambling to grab their last chance to hear the iconic riffs and anthemic choruses of Foreigner live. With decades of musical legacy under their belt, the band has launched a coast-to-coast tour through summer and fall 2025, delivering timeless classics like I Want to Know What Love Is, Cold as Ice, and Juke Box Hero to screaming crowds night after night.
The tour kicked off with immediate fanfare, selling out shows and sparking waves of nostalgia among longtime listeners. From intimate theaters to sprawling festivals, each venue offers a unique stage for Foreigner’s signature sound. This isn’t just a concert series—it’s a moving tribute to a band that helped define the sound of arena rock.
A Hit Parade Across California and the Southwest
The June leg of the tour launched with a dynamic show at the Yaamava’ Theater in Highland, CA on June 11, before heading to Del Mar Racetrack & Fairgrounds the very next day—an event that quickly became one of the fastest-selling on the schedule. A highlight performance at The Pool at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona on June 14 solidified this segment of the tour as a must-attend for West Coast fans. The following night, they delivered a powerhouse set at The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall in Tucson, continuing the band’s sweep through the Southwest.
As the tour pressed on, it landed in Paso Robles at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre on June 18, offering a more intimate setting with sweeping vineyard views. From there, it moved northward to Reno Ballroom and Hard Rock Live Sacramento, with the latter hosting Foreigner twice—once on June 21 and again a month later on July 21.
From the Midwest Heat to Canadian Fireworks
In July, the band traverses into the heartland, performing at venues like Arnolds Park Amusement Park in Iowa and Stir Concert Cove in Council Bluffs. Notably, fans in Windsor, Canada, will get a double feature with back-to-back nights at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on July 4 and 5, just in time for a cross-border celebration of summer and sound.
Perhaps one of the most explosive gatherings on the tour will be July 9 in Winnipeg at the Princess Auto Stadium, where Foreigner joins forces with rock giants Def Leppard and Joan Jett. These collaborative dates signal a special chapter of the tour, reinforcing Foreigner’s status among the greats of their generation.
The momentum doesn’t slow as the band sweeps through Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan with near-nightly shows. Notable dates include a July 25 set at Washington County Fair—already down to its last few tickets—and a powerful showing at Soaring Eagle Casino on July 26.
The Grand Finale: Festivals, Farewells, and One Last Thunder
August brings a festival twist to the tour, with Neon Nights in North Lawrence, OH showcasing Foreigner alongside Brooks and Dunn, Tracy Lawrence, and others across two exhilarating days. This crescendo is followed by a string of performances in Illinois, Nebraska, and Indiana, culminating in the rare August 30 show at the Alaska State Fair, proving that even the Last Frontier couldn’t be left out.
September and October feature standout appearances at Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville, sharing the stage with names like Noah Kahan and The Lumineers, followed by multiple dates in Atlantic City, and an October sweep through eastern Canada. Cities like Montréal, Ottawa, Kingston, and Halifax will host Foreigner in what feels like a victory lap through their most dedicated fan regions.
The tour wraps with Canadian cities like Thunder Bay, Cranbrook, Kelowna, and a final night in Sault Ste. Marie on November 1, with a possible encore in Thunder Bay on November 2 if demand continues.
With over 40 dates and more to come, Foreigner’s tour is not just a music event—it’s a cultural marker for those who lived through the band’s rise, and a discovery for new generations who now get the rare chance to hear live what shaped decades of rock. As tickets disappear quickly from box offices and online portals, one question looms large: could this really be the last time we hear Urgent echo live under the summer sky?
Complete Tour Dates and Venues
June 2025
- Jun 11 – Yaamava’ Theater at Yaamava’ Resort and Casino, Highland, CA, USA
- Jun 12 – Corona Grandstand Stage at Del Mar Racetrack & Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA, USA
- Jun 14 – The Pool at Talking Stick Resort, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- Jun 15 – Linda Ronstadt Music Hall (formerly Tucson Music Hall), Tucson, AZ, USA
- Jun 18 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA, USA
- Jun 20 – Reno Ballroom at Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Reno, NV, USA
- Jun 21 – Hard Rock Live Sacramento, Wheatland, CA, USA
- Jun 27 – Arnolds Park Amusement Park, Arnolds Park, IA, USA
- Jun 29 – Stir Concert Cove at Harrah’s Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs, IA, USA
July 2025
- Jul 4 & 5 – The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor, Windsor, Canada
- Jul 9 – Princess Auto Stadium (formerly IG Field), Winnipeg, Canada (with Def Leppard, Joan Jett, Toque)
- Jul 12 – Northern Wisconsin State Fair, Chippewa Falls, WI, USA
- Jul 21 – Hard Rock Live Sacramento, Wheatland, CA, USA
- Jul 22 – York State Fair at York Expo Center, York, PA, USA
- Jul 24 – Taft Coliseum at Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OH, USA
- Jul 25 – Washington County Fair, West Bend, WI, USA
- Jul 26 – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
- Jul 29 – DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, NC, USA
- Jul 30 – SERVPRO Richmond Pavilion, Doswell, VA, USA
August 2025
- Aug 4 – The Freeman Arts Pavilion, Selbyville, DE, USA
- Aug 5 – South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset, MA, USA
- Aug 8-9 – Clay’s Park Resort, North Lawrence, OH, USA (Neon Nights Festival)
- Aug 10 – Coronado Performing Arts Center, Rockford, IL, USA
- Aug 11 – McGrath Amphitheatre, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA
- Aug 13 – Pinewood Bowl Theater, Lincoln, NE, USA
- Aug 15 – The Venue at Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, IN, USA
- Aug 16 – Gibson Area Hospital, Gibson City, IL, USA
- Aug 30 – Borealis Theatre at Alaska State Fair, Palmer, AK, USA
September 2025
- Sep 11–14 – Bourbon & Beyond Festival, Highland Festival Grounds, Louisville, KY, USA
- Sep 12 – Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater, Lampe, MO, USA
- Sep 14 – Bourbon & Beyond Festival (Sunday Pass Only), Louisville, KY, USA
- Sep 16 – The Corbin Arena, Corbin, KY, USA
- Sep 21 – Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, MA, USA
October 2025
- Oct 3 & 4 – Choctaw Grand Theater, Durant, OK, USA
- Oct 10 & 11 – Mark G Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
- Oct 21 – Mary Brown’s Centre, St. John’s, Canada
- Oct 23 – Centre 200, Sydney, Canada
- Oct 24 – Scotiabank Centre, Halifax, Canada
- Oct 25 – Avenir Centre, Moncton, Canada
- Oct 27 – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier at Place des Arts, Montréal, Canada
- Oct 28 – TD Place Arena, Ottawa, Canada
- Oct 29 – Slush Puppy Place (formerly Leon’s Centre), Kingston, Canada
- Oct 30 – Sudbury Arena, Sudbury, Canada
November 2025
Nov 7 – Prospera Place, Kelowna, Canada
Nov 1 – GFL Memorial Gardens, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Nov 2 – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, Thunder Bay, Canada
Nov 5 – Co-op Place (formerly Canalta Centre), Medicine Hat, Canada
Nov 6 – Western Financial Place, Cranbrook, Canada
