Foreigner's 1993 Concert History

In 1976, Mick Jones, former guitarist of Spooky Tooth and the Leslie West Band, started Foreigner with Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood, Dennis Elliot, Ian McDonald, and Ed Gagliardi. Together, the six members released two studio albums, but in 1979, Galiardi was replaced by Rick Wills while McDonald and Greenwood were fired in 1980. The quartet of Jones, Wills, Gramm, and Elliot released three studio albums as Foreigner before Gramm left in 1990. Without Gramm, the band released "Unusual Heat" in 1991. Wills and Elliott left later that year. Gramm returned in 1992 and appeared on the band's seventh album "Mr. Moonlight" (1994). He departed permanently in 2003. In 2009, Foreigner released its eighth studio album: "Can't Slow Down" and, in 2022, announced its "Historic Farewell Tour," which is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2023.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 03, 1993 –
Sep 05, 1993
Rock Over Germany
Prince / Duran Duran / Chris de Burgh / Foreigner / OMD / Peter Maffay & Band / PUR / Joe Cocker / Jon Secada / Rod Stewart / Thunder / Tina Turner
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Flugplatz Lüneburg Lüneburg, Germany
Aug 28, 1993
Duran Duran / Prince / Clouseau / OMD / Foreigner / Pur

Rock over Germany

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Flugplatz Wildenrath Wegberg, Mönchengladbach
Aug 27, 1993 –
Aug 29, 1993
Rock over Wildenrath 1993
Rod Stewart / Duran Duran / Foreigner / Prince / Tina Turner / Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark / Joe Cocker / Chris de Burgh / jon secada / Andrew Strong / Clouseau / Peter Maffay / Pur / Gary Moore
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Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Aug 21, 1993
Foreigner

Kentucky State Fair

Cardinal Stadium Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Aug 20, 1993
Foreigner
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Midland County Fair Grandstand Midland, Michigan, United States
Aug 19, 1993
Foreigner
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Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan, United States
Aug 09, 1993
Foreigner / Motor City Rockers Popular Creek Music Theatre Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
Aug 08, 1993
Foreigner Poplar Creek Amphitheater Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
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Aug 07, 1993
Foreigner Poplar Creek Amphitheater Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
Jul 24, 1993
Foreigner

heart of illinois fair

heart of illinois fair grandstand@ expo gardens Peoria, Illinois, United States
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Jul 20, 1993
Foreigner Ellis County Fairgrounds Hays, Kansas, United States
Jul 15, 1993
Foreigner Waukesha County Fairgrounds Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
Jul 13, 1993
Foreigner / Harem Scarem
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Ontario Place Forum Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 07, 1993
Foreigner
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Riverport Ampitheatre Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
Jun 19, 1993
Foreigner

THE VERY BEST AND BEYOND TOUR

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Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Jun 18, 1993
Foghat / Foreigner

june jamboree

northeast park East Moline, Illinois, United States
Jun 13, 1993
Foreigner Mud Island Amphitheatre Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Jun 08, 1993
Foreigner The Texas Club Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Jun 07, 1993
Foreigner Paradise Theater Montgomery, Alabama, United States
May 28, 1993
Foreigner Toledo, Ohio, United States

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Rock Over Germany on Sep 3, 1993 [856-small]

Rock Over Germany
Sep 3 - 5, 1993
 Lüneburg, Germany
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Foreigner on Aug 19, 1993 [439-small]

Foreigner
Aug 19, 1993
 Clarkston, Michigan, United States
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Foreigner on Aug 19, 1993 [490-small]

Foreigner
Aug 19, 1993
 Clarkston, Michigan, United States
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Foreigner on May 8, 1993 [729-small]

Foreigner
May 8, 1993
 Sunrise, Florida, United States
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Foreigner on Jul 7, 1993 [634-small]

Foreigner
Jul 7, 1993
 Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
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Rock Over Germany on Sep 3, 1993 [724-small]

Rock Over Germany
Sep 3 - 5, 1993
 Lüneburg, Germany
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Rock Over Germany on Sep 3, 1993 [055-small]

Rock Over Germany
Sep 3 - 5, 1993
 Lüneburg, Germany
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Foreigner on May 26, 1993 [887-small]

Foreigner
May 26, 1993
 Trotwood, Ohio, United States
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Foreigner on Aug 20, 1993 [425-small]

Foreigner
Aug 20, 1993
 Midland, Michigan, United States
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2001 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What genre is Foreigner?

Foreigner is generally categorized as a rock band, though their musical style incorporates elements of other genres including pop, metal, and blues.

Who started the band Foreigner?

The band was founded in 1976 by English musician and producer Mick Jones.

Who were the original members of the band Foreigner?

The original lineup of Foreigner included:

  • Mick Jones on lead guitar and vocals
  • Lou Gramm on lead vocals
  • Ian McDonald on keyboard and woodwinds
  • Al Greenwood on keyboard
  • Ed Gagliardi on bass
  • Dennis Elliott on drums and percussion

Why did Lou Gramm leave Foreigner?

Lou Gramm left Foreigner in 1990 due to disagreements with Mick Jones over the creative direction of the band. He rejoined the band in 1992 but left again in 2003. Since then, he has been performing as a solo artist but made special guest appearances with the band in 2017 and 2018.

Who is the lead singer of Foreigner?

Since the band’s inception, there have been several lead singers. Lou Gramm was the original lead vocalist until his departure in 1990, at which point he was replaced by Johnny Edwards. When Gramm returned in 1992, he replaced Edwards and remained the lead vocalist until 2003. After his second departure, Gramm was replaced by Chas West who was replaced by Kelly Hansen in 2005.

Additionally, Mick Jones, who is primarily the band’s guitarist, has performed lead and backing vocals at various times since 1976. He is the only original member of Foreigner that has continuously performed with the band since it first started in 1976.

How old is the lead singer of Foreigner?

The current lead singer of Foreigner is Kelly Hansen, who joined the band in 2005. Hansen was born on October 4, 1961, making him 63 years old. Prior to Hansen, the lead singer of Foreigner was Lou Gramm, who sang with the band from 1976 to 1990 and again from 1992 to 2003. Gramm was born on May 2, 1950, making him 74 years old.

When did Foreigner start?

Foreigner was founded in 1976.

Where is Foreigner from?

Foreigner was formed by Mick Jones in New York City, New York.

When was Foreigner most popular?

Foreigner was one of the most popular bands of the late 1970s and early ‘80s. The band’s self-titled debut album was released in 1977 and peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart while 1978’s Double Vision peaked at number three and 1979’s Head Games peaked at number five. In 1981, Foreigner’s 4 became the band’s only studio album to reach number one with 1984’s Agent Provocateur being the band’s final album to reach the Top 10, peaking at number four.

How long does a Foreigner concert last?

A Foreigner concert typically lasts for two to three hours.

Why isn't Foreigner in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Foreigner has been eligible for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame since 2001 but has not yet been inducted. Jeff Pilson, the band’s bassist since 2004, has stated he believes it’s because critics saw Foreigner as an overly commercial and corporate act not worthy of serious consideration for induction, though he’s expressed disagreements with that sentiment.

Al Greenwood, the band’s original keyboardist, however, has more vocal about his frustration that the band has been ignored by the Hall of Fame for over two decades. In a Facebook post from April 21, 2022 he lists nine reasons why the band deserves to be inducted:

How many concerts has Foreigner had?

Foreigner has had 2,555 concerts.

What genre is Foreigner?

Foreigner is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Soft Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Glam Metal, Acoustic Rock, and Arena Rock.

When is the next Foreigner concert?

The next Foreigner concert is on May 10, 2024 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

When was the last Foreigner concert?

The last Foreigner concert was on May 06, 2024 at Ovintiv Events Centre in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.

What setlist does Foreigner play live?

The songs that Foreigner performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 03, 2024 concert at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States:

  1. Double Vision
  2. Head Games
  3. Cold as Ice
  4. Waiting for a Girl Like You
  5. Blue Morning, Blue Day
  6. Dirty White Boy
  7. When It Comes to Love
  8. Girl on the Moon
  9. Say You Will
  10. Feels Like the First Time
  11. Urgent
  12. Keyboard and Drum Solo
  13. Juke Box Hero
  14. Long, Long Way From Home
  15. I Want to Know What Love Is
  16. Hot Blooded

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