Legendary rock band Foreigner is set to embark on an extensive Canadian tour in 2025, building anticipation for the upcoming production of Juke Box Hero, The Musical, slated for 2026. Tickets will be available starting March 28th at ForeignerOnline.com.
Joining the tour as special guests, Canadian rock veterans 54.40 will bring their signature sound, delivering fan-favorite hits such as "I Go Blind" and "Ocean Pearl," along with other classics from their celebrated discography.
Foreigner is also thrilled to welcome acclaimed Canadian performer Geordie Brown as a guest vocalist during their set. Brown, recognized for his standout role in the workshop productions of Juke Box Hero, The Musical in Calgary and Edmonton and the sold-out Toronto run at the Ed Mirvish Theatre, has impressed both audiences and Foreigner’s founding member, Mick Jones. "Geordie's performances in Juke Box Hero, The Musical were truly remarkable. His powerful voice and stage presence make him a perfect addition to this tour," Jones said.
Canada holds a special place in Foreigner’s history, dating back to their unforgettable 2006 CBC New Year’s Eve live broadcast at Niagara Falls. Despite freezing temperatures, thousands of fans turned out, reaffirming the band’s deep connection with Canadian audiences. Over the years, Foreigner has played countless sold-out shows across the country, and their upcoming 2025 tour promises to be their most ambitious yet.
As one of rock’s most enduring bands, Foreigner continues to dominate airwaves and streaming platforms with classic hits like "Juke Box Hero," "Cold As Ice," "Hot Blooded," "Feels Like The First Time," "Waiting For A Girl Like You," and the global sensation "I Want To Know What Love Is," which has surpassed a billion streams on Spotify. With over 15 million weekly streams and continued chart success, the band's legacy remains stronger than ever.
2025 Canadian Tour Dates:
October
Oct 21 – St. John's, NFL – Mary Brown's Centre
Oct 23 – Sydney, NS – Centre 200
Oct 24 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre
Oct 25 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre
Oct 27 – Montreal, QC – Place des Arts
Oct 28 – Ottawa, ON – The Arena at TD Place
Oct 29 – Kingston, ON – Centre Slush Puppie
Oct 30 – Sudbury, ON – Sudbury Community Arena
November
Nov 1 – Sault Ste. Marie, ON – GFL Memorial Gardens
Nov 2 – Thunder Bay, ON – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium*
Nov 5 – Medicine Hat, AB – Co-op Place
Nov 6 – Cranbrook, BC – Memorial Arena*
Nov 7 – Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place
(*54.40 will not be performing at these dates.)
Tickets for the North American tour dates will be available starting Tuesday, April 1
Tickets will be available on Monday, March 31
The general onsale will begin Thursday, April 3 at 12pm local time
Die Spitz will celebrate with a wide-ranging world tour that includes headline dates and festival appearances across the UK, Europe, and North America
General On-Sale for All Shows Begins April 7
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