Foreigner will mark their 50th Anniversary with an exclusive Las Vegas Residency in 2026, that will feature the band performing alongside an orchestra.
To celebrate half a century in music, Foreigner is set to perform a special five-show engagement at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegason March 6, 7, 11, 13 and 14, 2026, all at 8 p.m. local time. The iconic band will be joined by a 20-piece orchestra, conducted by Juilliard-trained musician and orchestral arranger Dave Eggar.
Ahead of this anniversary celebration, Foreigner is also preparing for a three-week residency in the fall of 2025 at The Venetian Las Vegas, where they will perform to sold-out crowds. Rick Wills and Al Greenwood (key contributors to Foreigner’s formation) will return to the stage with the band for the entirety of this residency.
Additionally, the band is extending its Farewell Tour to honor its recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Original members, including Gramm, will join the band at select performances. Singer Kelly Hansen will not be performing at the Latin American or Canadian shows, sharing that his absence is due to the fact that “residency issues have forced me to limit appearances outside of the U.S.A. this year and this means that I will miss some international shows.” In Latin America, vocal duties will be handled mainly by bandmate Luis Maldonado, with a few special appearances by original Foreigner singer Lou Gramm. In Canada, Geordie Brown will serve as Hansen’s replacement.
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