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Lou Gramm Announces Retirement From Touring After More Than 50 Years

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Classic rock icon Lou Gramm, the unmistakable voice behind Foreigner hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is”, “Cold as Ice”, and “Juke Box Hero”, has confirmed he’ll retire from touring in 2026—marking the end of one of rock’s most enduring careers.


A Half-Century on the Road

Now 75, Gramm said his decision comes after more than five decades of performing around the world.

“I just feel like there’s some other things that I want to do … I want to spend more time with my children … and spend more time playing with my cars while I’m still capable of driving.”

He added that the milestone feels natural:

“I’ve been doing this over 54 years … I’ve done all there is to do, I feel. And being in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are huge milestones for me.”


Final Tour & New Music

Gramm plans to continue performing through 2026 while promoting a forthcoming solo release tentatively titled Released. The record will feature both new material and songs unearthed from his archives—tracks written and recorded over the years that never saw official release.

He also intends to make occasional guest appearances with Foreigner, whose current lineup continues its farewell run. Gramm recently rejoined the band onstage for select shows, describing the reunion as “fun” and praising the group for honoring the classic sound.


Why He’s Stepping Away

The decision, Gramm said, stems from a desire to slow down and reclaim personal time after decades on the road. Having achieved both commercial success and critical recognition—including inductions into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (2013) and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2024)—he feels ready to close his touring chapter on his own terms.

Another reason is creative: Gramm has spent the past few years working through old demo tapes and unfinished projects. Revisiting that material inspired the idea for one final studio release before officially retiring from full-time touring.


A Lasting Legacy

Lou Gramm’s voice defined an era of arena rock. With Foreigner, he sold more than 80 million albums, scoring timeless hits that bridged hard rock and pop. His blend of power and emotion helped make songs like “Urgent”, “Double Vision”, and “Head Games” staples of classic-rock radio.

Even as he winds down live performances, Gramm hasn’t ruled out occasional recording or collaborations. For fans, 2026 will mark the final chance to see one of rock’s most recognizable voices take the stage.

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