GRAMMY-nominated hit machine Foreigner will be taking thier show on the road this summer with the aptly titled Juke Box Hero, and their bringing along fellwo classic rock staples Kansas and Europe for the ride.

The summer run kicks off in Albuquerque, N.M. on July 9 and hits a whopping 40 cities before wrapping up in Austin, Texas on Sept. 13. 

"We can’t wait to hit the road with our good friends Kansas and Europe and bring all our biggest hits to cities across the country,” Foreigner founding member, songwriter and lead guitarist Mick Jones said. “We always have such a good time together, and combined we share some of the greatest songs in rock and roll. We are so excited to see our fans from coast to coast, and plan to make this summer our most epic tour yet!"

Foreigner is coming off of celebrating the 40th anniversary of their cllassic 1978 album Double Vision with the November release of Double Vision, Then & Now.. The band will also perform as part of a Las Vegas residency at the Venetian Resort this year with a total of five shows from Jan. 24 to Feb. 1..

Among Foreigner's three career GRAMMY nominations, their first came for 1877 when they were nominated for Best New Artist at the 20th GRAMMY Awards.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation’s website.

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