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It doesn’t matter if you’re “Hot Blooded” or “Cold As Ice” — there are only a few more opportunities to catch Foreigner live before they call it quits.

The classic rock legends are midway through their ‘Historic Farewell Tour’ and wrap up their last run of shows ever in November.

Thankfully, if you want to pay your respects to Mick Jones and co. one more time, there are 44 (!) more opportunities to do so.

First up, the “Jukebox Heroes” will hit Darien Center, NY’s Darien Lake Performing Arts Center on Friday, July 28.

After that, they’ll hit Saratoga Springs, NY’s Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Aug. 1 and Wantagh, NY’s Jones Beach Theater on Wednesday, Aug. 2.

A month later, Foreigner wraps in New York with a gig at Syracuse’s St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater on Saturday, Sept. 2.

Amazingly, some tickets are available for as low as $12 before fees on Vivid Seats for this historic tour.

No, you’re not experiencing “Double Vision.” Some tickets really are that cheap.

To be fair, that price isn’t exactly the standard — most tickets start anywhere from $20 to $90 — but it’s hard to put a price on saying goodbye to one of the greatest hitmakers of the late 20th century.

Want to say farewell to Foreigner?

Here’s everything you need to know and more about the remaining dates of their 2023 tour.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Foreigner 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all Foreigner tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

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Foreigner set list

Curious what you’ll hear at the Foreigner show you attend?

Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what they’ll likely play (including a few solos).

01.) “Double Vision”

02.) “Head Games”

03.) “Cold as Ice”

04.) “Waiting for a Girl Like You”

05.) “Dirty White Boy”

06.) “When It Comes to Love”

07.) “Girl on the Moon”

08.) “Say You Will”

09.) “Feels Like the First Time”

10.) “Urgent”

11.) “Guitar Solo”

12.) “Keyboard Solo”

13.) “Drum Solo”

14.) “Juke Box Hero”

Encore:

15.) “I Want to Know What Love Is”

16.) “Hot Blooded”

Foreigner special guests

At each and every gig, Foreigner will follow fellow classic rock group Loverboy.

The band, most known for “Working For The Weekend” (which you may recognize as the soundtrack to the iconic Chris Farley-Patrick Swayze Chippendales ‘SNL’ sketch) are hitmakers in their own right.

If you need a quick refresher of the Canadian group’s output, you can find Loverboy’s entire catalog here.

Spoiler alert: “Turn Me Loose” is pure ear candy.

Foreigner band members

Now active for a whopping 47 years, Foreigner has had a bit of shakeup.

For fans that want to take a peek behind the curtain, here’s a) who you might see when they come to a city near you along with b) what they play and c) how long each Foreigner member has been performing with the band.

Mick Jones – lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, backing and lead vocals (1976–present)
Jeff Pilson – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (2004–present)
Kelly Hansen – lead vocals, percussion (2005–present)
Michael Bluestein – keyboards, backing vocals (2008–present)
Bruce Watson – rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals (2011–present)
Chris Frazier – drums, percussion (2012–present)
Luis Maldonado – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2021-present)

Classic rockers on tour in 2023

Many hitmakers that have been popular since the Carter administration was in full swing are still doin’ it this year.

Here are just five of our favorite classic rockers you won’t want to miss in the next few months.

Need even more options? Check out our list of the 107 biggest groups from the ’80s on tour in 2023 here.

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