Lou Gramm, the iconic voice behind Foreigner, has revealed that 2026 may mark the final year of his touring career. “I just feel like there’s some other things that I want to do,” Gramm said, reflecting on his decision to step back from life on the road. “I do want to spend more time with my children — my older children and my younger child — and spend more time playing with my cars while I’m still capable of driving.”
For fans, it may be bittersweet news, but Gramm’s reflection underscores a lifetime of dedication to music. With decades of hit songs, world tours, and unforgettable performances, he recognizes that life outside the stage offers its own rewards.
“I’ve done all there is to do I feel,” he continued. “And being in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are huge milestones for me. You know, I think in this business, you just know when it’s time.”
His upcoming shows will likely serve as a celebration of his legendary career, giving fans a chance to experience the timeless hits that defined an era of rock. While Gramm steps into a chapter focused on family and personal passions, his contributions to rock music remain indelible, leaving a legacy that will resonate for generations.