Legendary Singer Lou Gramm Announces Retirement from Live Performances: A Farewell Tour with FOREIGNER

Lou Gramm, the original singer of FOREIGNER, has announced his retirement from live performances at the end of this year. After a long and successful career in music, Gramm feels it is time to step back and focus on other aspects of his life. Despite still being able to hit the high notes, he wants to go out on a high note and enjoy his final tour with FOREIGNER this summer. The upcoming shows hold special significance for Gramm and the audiences, as they mark the end of an era for the iconic singer.
Having been in the music industry for over 54 years, Gramm expressed his desire to spend more time with his family and pursue other interests outside of touring. He emphasized the importance of knowing when it's time to move on and explore new opportunities. Gramm's retirement comes after a successful career that included hits like "Feels Like The First Time" and "I Want to Know What Love Is" with FOREIGNER.
Gramm recently released his third solo album, "Released," which features previously unreleased tracks from his extensive music catalog. The album showcases Gramm's songwriting talents and musical legacy, offering fans a glimpse into his creative journey over the years. Despite his retirement from live performances, Gramm's music will continue to resonate with audiences around the world.
As Gramm prepares to bid farewell to the stage, he reflects on his remarkable career and the impact he has had on the music industry. His contributions to FOREIGNER and the rock genre have left a lasting legacy that will be remembered for years to come. While his retirement marks the end of an era, it also signifies a new chapter in Gramm's life, filled with possibilities and new adventures.