Well known all over the World, Foreigner and Journey are giants of the genre best known as Adult Orientated Rock and have been huge draws as live acts since forming in the 1970’s. The two bands have achieved massive commercial and critical success and both sold in excess of 80 million albums, their supreme musical quality meaning that they’ve never been victims of trends or passing fashions. Sadly for those in the UK, their shows over here have been few and far between,

Thankfully the next best thing is here: A Foreigners Journey.

The band have toured throughout the UK and Europe for the last ten years and headlined a number of festivals, safely establishing themselves as one of the most respected and know tribute shows around.

Cherry picking the very best songs from each of the two bands, bonafide rock classics such as (the massive) Don’t Stop Believing, Separate Ways, Cold As Ice, Juke Box Hero, Waiting For A Girl Like You and I Want To Know What Love Is.

A Foreigners Journey take things much beyond a mere ‘tribute act’ and turn their show into a living, breathing and powerful show. Guaranteed to be an evening to remember and real treat for all those who love quality, commercial rock.

“Come and check out this amazing band, they really ROCK!” Jeff Pilson, Foreigner

Dates & Times

Last session: Fri 24 Nov 2023 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed
Derby Hall @ The Met
£24 door / £20 advance (inc fees)

Standing event with limited seating.

Advance booking discount: Save if you book before 5pm on the day of the show. The discount is added during checkout.

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