Classic Rock
Lou Gramm announces 2026 solo tour dates
Foreigner’s original vocalist Lou Gramm is currently promoting his new solo album, “Release”, and has announced solo tour dates across the United States. The shows will take place in May, June, July, August, September, and October. He will perform in Wabash (IN), Roanoke (VA), Stamford (CT), Lancaster (PA), Lexington (KY), St. Charles (IL), Layton (UT), Pine Bluff (AR), Carmel (IN), and St. Charles (MO). The tour starts a few weeks after his shows with Foreigner.
Lou Gramm 2026 solo tour dates
May
- 9 – Honeywell Arts & Entertainment | Wabash, IN
- 22 – Roanoke Festival in the Park | Roanoke, VA
- 28 – Palace Theatre Stamford | Stamford, CT
- 30 – American Music Theatre | Lancaster, PA
June
- 6 – Iroquois Amphitheater | Lexington, KY
July
- 10 – Arcada Theatre | St. Charles, IL
August
- 13 – Kenley Amphitheater | Layton, UT
- 28 – Saracen Events Center | Pine Bluff, AR
September
- 26 – The Palladium | Carmel, IN
October
- 10 – The Family Arena | St. Charles, MO
The record features 10 original tracks which were co-written by Lou and his former Black Sheep bandmate Bruce Turgon. “My new album ‘Released’ is a collection of unreleased songs that were recorded in the 1980s during the production of my three previous solo albums. These are powerful, heartfelt songs with a great vintage sound taken right from my old multitrack tapes. This new album was a long time coming and it’s a real nostalgia trip.”
“When I pulled these songs out of the vault, I knew I had to finish them for my fans around the world, so they can experience what I did when I first heard them after all these years. It means a lot to me to finally see this album released, to be taken back in time when I hear this music again, to remember working with all these great musicians, and to feel that my catalog is now complete,” Lou Gramm said.
Louis Andrew Grammatico was born in Rochester, New York, in 1950 and began his career in 1974. Besides being Foreigner’s frontman, he was also a member of the bands Black Sheep, Shadow King and Liberty N’ Justice. His mother, Nikki, was a singer, and his father, Bennie Grammatico, was a bandleader and trumpeter.










