Foreigner are marking 50 years in a big way. The rock band behind “I Want To Know What Love Is,” “Hot Blooded,” “Cold As Ice,” “Urgent,” and “Juke Box Hero” have announced they will headline Rock Legends Cruise XIV in February 2027, with original lead singer Lou Gramm joining them for a special performance of songs he recorded during the band’s earliest years. It’s a reunion moment built around the 50th anniversary of the March 8, 1977 release of the band’s iconic self-titled debut album.
Rock Legends Cruise XIV sails February 21-25, 2027, departing from Port Miami aboard Independence of the Seas. The five-day floating festival includes two full days at sea packed with live performances, a midweek stop in Costa Maya, and exclusive artist interactions throughout. A full lineup will be announced at a later date.
Before the cruise even arrives, Foreigner have a formidable 2026 schedule already in motion. An orchestral tour commences with a March residency at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas and culminates with an appearance alongside the San Diego Symphony. In April, the band tours Florida with Lou Gramm as special guest, presenting Foreigner 4 in its entirety alongside many of their biggest Top 10 hits under the Foreigner 4 Deluxe banner.
June brings a 26-date European tour including sold-out shows across Germany, the UK, Switzerland, and Scandinavia. Then on July 23, Foreigner launches a co-headline amphitheatre tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd across the United States, one of the summer’s most compelling classic rock pairings.
At the heart of Foreigner’s legacy is founder Mick Jones, a Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee whose songwriting and musical leadership have guided the band across five decades. Their debut delivered “Feels Like The First Time,” “Cold As Ice,” and “Long, Long Way From Home.” What followed was an unstoppable run of rock classics, capped by the global number one ballad “I Want To Know What Love Is” from their fifth studio album ‘Agent Provocateur.’

