Foreigner 4 The Deluxe Tour with Lou Gramm
Support from Constantine Maroulis
Foreigner 4 The Deluxe Tour with Lou Gramm
Support from Constantine Maroulis
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DateDecember 03, 2025 / Wednesday
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Start8:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$99.50 - $169.50
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VenueThe Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY -
On SaleOn Sale Now
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Please Note18+ unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Children under 10 years of age are not permitted. Must be 21+ with a valid ID to consume alcohol.
Foreigner 4 The Deluxe Tour with Lou Gramm
Support from Constantine Maroulis
- Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025 8:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Foreigner:
FOREIGNER—Luis Maldonado (lead vocals/guitar), Jeff Pilson (bass), Michael Bluestein (keyboards), Bruce Watson (guitars), Chris Frazier (drums) will celebrate half a century of music with a new round of headlining tour dates which will include original lead singer Lou Gramm guesting on some of the songs he helped create almost forty five years ago. The upcoming “Foreigner 4 Deluxe” Tour signals yet another important transition for the band as these new dates will be the first major US shows featuring FOREIGNER’s Luis Maldonado on lead vocals. On the season finale of The Voice, it was announced that this year’s Summer tour would be the last for Kelly Hansen. You can view their showstopping live performance and Kelly’s heartfelt farewell message HERE. Tickets for the “Foreigner 4 Deluxe” Tour are available HERE.
Of the transition, Luis Maldonado had this to say: “Earlier this year, we toured Mexico and South America with the incredible Lou Gramm. We all had such a fantastic time performing and being together, and it’s with that same excitement I look forward to working with Lou again. He was an integral part of the writing and recording of the Foreigner 4 album and his presence will add a historic dimension to our forthcoming tour.”
Released in 1977, FOREIGNER‘s debut album produced the hits “Feels Like The First Time,” “Cold As Ice” and “Long, Long Way From Home.” The albums Double Vision and Head Games followed with more hits including “Hot Blooded”, “Blue Morning, Blue Day” and “Dirty White Boy”. Then came “Urgent,” “Juke Box Hero” and “Waiting For A Girl Like You.” Those songs helped give FOREIGNER‘s next album, 4, its impressive 10-week run at #1 on the Billboard chart. At the zenith of ‘80s sound, FOREIGNER‘s fifth album, Agent Provacateur, gave the world the incredible #1 global hit,” I Want To Know What Love Is.” This musical milestone followed the record-breaking song “Waiting For A Girl Like You.”
Constantine Maroulis:
Constantine Maroulis (pron mah-RULE-iss) is best known for his iconic star turn in Broadway’s Rock of Ages for which he garnered a myriad of accolades including a Best Actor TONY Award Nomination. Constantine became a household name in 2005, during the heyday of American Idol, alongside Carrie Underwood and Chris Daughtry in front of 30 million monthly viewers on a weekly basis. Constantine channels appreciation for his visibility and success in creativity and writing, reflected in his recent single entitled “Pieces”, written and recorded in collaboration with producers Nate Walker and Andrew Maury (Shawn Mendes, Lizzo). Constantine has been steadily releasing music for the last decade plus, garnering airplay on SiriusXM and featured on a recent return to American Idol as a guest mentor and performer. Critics agree, and according to Disciples of Sound "This is a guy you always root for and never count out, especially now as he releases maybe the biggest rock “fun ride” of the year, his sophomore effort Until I’m Wanted. Constantine’s latest anthems are entitled “Daydream”, a rockin’ tune that is meant to inspire and empower fans, as well as “Comeback”, a song about his wild journey through the world of entertainment. He will be releasing new music throughout 2024 and beyond, with plans to return to rock clubs, theaters, and festivals with his incredible live band. Constantine’s most recent acting venture signaled a triumphant return to New York City stages, ROCK & ROLL MAN, the original musical about a musical original. Constantine plays the title character, Alan Freed, a Cleveland DJ who in the 1950s heard the future—and knew he had to let it sing. At that time, Freed named the genre “Rock & Roll,” bringing music to the masses and integrating artists and audiences on the airwaves and in concerts for the first time in history. “From a young age I knew a career in the performing arts was the only path for me,” the Brooklyn born, New Jersey-based performer says. “The streets of New York City were my college. While I hustled a ton, pounding the pavement selling clothes, doing real estate to support my dreams there was a quiet confidence that I was on track. “No” was not an option. I was the kid with a mic in one hand and a briefcase in the other making shit happen.” Constantine was fresh from touring with the International Broadway company of the Tony & Pulitzer Prize winning iconic show RENT when an old friend convinced him to try out for American Idol. At the time of his Idol audition, he was simply looking to land a gig. Keep the progression going. The rest is history, one Constantine is grateful for. “Basically, my life changed the moment I stepped on the lot. Cameras in my face all the time.” “Who is this guy?” they asked.” It was the right time and I was locked, loaded and ready to play ball,” Constantine recalls. Following American Idol, a show called Rock of Ages with an unknown cast and creatives came knocking. It had a great program of classic songs, an ingenious book and the freedom to create a new role from the bottom up. A true objective for Maroulis. Constantine was instantly drawn in by the concept and signed on. Together their show enjoyed a highly successful run as one of the highest-grossing Broadway shows of all time, culminating in a myriad of awards and critical acclaim for Constantine including a Tony Award nomination, and firmly establishing him as a world-class performer. Constantine received Drama League Award nominations for the Distinguished Performance Award for Rock of Ages, and for his work on the show Jekyll and Hyde. In addition to his on-stage exploits, Constantine served as a producer on the Tony-nominated Broadway revival of Deaf West's Spring Awakening. Off stage, his inspiration is his daughter Malena. Constantine says: “There is nothing more important to me than spending time with Malena. Everything is for her and her future."
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