Lou Gramm has retired before -- and then he came back . But after more than 50 years on the road, the former Foreigner vocalist says he'll finally hang it up in 2026.
"I've been doing this over 54 years, [including initial group] Black Sheep," he tells UCR in a new interview. "You know, that was a professional band. We had two albums out on Capitol Records [and] did some serious touring. I just feel like there's some other things that I want to do. I want to spend more time with my children -- my older children and my younger child -- and spend more time playing with my cars while I'm still capable of driving."
"[I'd like to] just stay off the road and enjoy my home, the surroundings and my family and friends, something that I've had to sacrifice for over 50 years," he adds. "I've