Lou Gramm Kicks Off 2026 Tour With a Set Full of Foreigner Classics

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Lou Gramm kicked off his 2026 solo tour on May 9 at the Honeywell Center in Wabash, Indiana, and the night felt like a real celebration of the songs that made him one of rock’s most recognizable voices. The show began at 8:15 p.m., ran about 90 minutes, and leaned heavily into the Foreigner catalog while still making room for Gramm’s solo material.

The set was built for longtime fans. Gramm opened with “Feels Like the First Time” and closed with “Hot Blooded,” while also bringing out solo favorites like “Midnight Blue” and “Young Love.” It was the kind of set that reminded everyone why his voice remains such a big part of classic rock history.

Setlist

  • Feels Like the First Time
  • Double Vision
  • Long, Long Way From Home
  • Young Love
  • Blue Morning, Blue Day
  • Cold as Ice
  • Drum Solo
  • Midnight Blue
  • That Was Yesterday
  • Head Games
  • Waiting for a Girl Like You
  • Urgent
  • I Want to Know What Love Is
  • Juke Box Hero
  • Hot Blooded

The Wabash show also marked the beginning of a broader run for Gramm in 2026. His current schedule includes dates in Roanoke, Stamford, Lancaster, Louisville, St. Charles, Layton, Wilkes-Barre, Ridgefield, St. Petersburg, and Des Plaines, stretching through December 19. The full routing is being billed as the Lou Gramm Allstars tour.

There was also a nice sense of continuity around the night, since Gramm had recently wrapped a few Foreigner appearances where he joined the band on several songs alongside new lead singer Luis Maldonado. That made the Wabash concert feel less like a one-off and more like another strong step in a busy year for one of rock’s most durable frontmen.

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