Ultimate Classic Rock reported that Foreigner has announced upcoming Canadian tour dates without their current lead singer Kelly Hansen. Vocalist Geordie Brown will step in as Hansen’s temporary replacement for these performances.
The band has not provided an official reason for Hansen’s absence from these specific shows. They continue to move forward with their touring commitments. This announcement represents a significant temporary lineup change for the legendary rock band.
The Canadian tour announcement emerges as part of Foreigner’s expanded touring schedule. Several significant developments have shaped the band’s future performances.
Tour Schedule And Details

AXS TV revealed the Canadian tour will start on October 21 in St. John’s, Newfoundland. The performances will conclude on November 7 in Kelowna, British Columbia. This series of shows integrates into a broader worldwide touring effort planned for 2025.
Industry sources confirmed the extension of the band’s farewell tour beyond its initial 2024 endpoint. The tour will now continue through 2025. Plans may extend into 2026 to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Current Band Dynamics

Kelly Hansen maintains his role as the band’s primary lead vocalist. Documentation indicates that Hansen and bassist Jeff Pilson have explored new creative directions. They are currently developing several unfinished songs from previous years.
The temporary vocal transition has initiated new discussions about the band’s evolution. These conversations particularly focus on the legacy established by original vocalist Lou Gramm.
Introducing Geordie Brown

Brown’s selection as a temporary vocalist adds a distinctive theatrical dimension to the tour. His credentials include a celebrated role as the male lead in ‘Juke Box Hero, The Musical.’ Tour organizers highlighted this experience as particularly relevant.
Brown’s theatrical background and familiarity with Foreigner’s material make him an ideal choice. His experience through the musical production ensures the band’s signature sound will remain intact during the Canadian performances.