Foreigner has confirmed a new string of tour dates for 2014, spanning the United States and Europe. The dates kick off in Valley Center, California on January 31 and run through November 4, when the band wraps in Germany.
The run comes at a busy time for the classic rockers, who also recently released a new app for Android devices.
According to a release from the band, the app allows fans to "listen to tracks, watch videos, keep up with Foreigner on Facebook and even upload your own photos from the show."
Foreigner 2014 Tour Dates:
1/31 - Valley Center, Calif.2/01 - Cabazon, Calif.2/07 - Midland, Texas2/09 - Beaumont, Texas2/14 - Moncton, Canada2/15 - Montreal, Canada2/16 - Burlington, Vt.2/18 - Portland, Maine2/20 - New Brunswick, N.J.2/21 - Lancaster, Pa.2/22 - Port Chester, N.Y.2/28 - West Wendover, Nev.3/01 - Reno, Nev.3/13 - Augusta, Ga.3/21 - Rama, Canada3/22 - Rama, Canada3/31 - Dublin, Ireland4/01 - Belfast, Ireland4/03 - Manchester, England4/04 - Newcastle, England4/05 - Glasgow, Scotland4/07 - Nottingham, England4/08 - Sheffield, England4/09 - Portsmouth, England4/11 - Bristol, England4/13 - London, England4/15 - Wolverhampton, England4/17 - Antwerp, Belgium4/18 - Paris, France10/14 - Bonn, Germany10/16 - Stuttgart, Germany10/17 - Munich, Germany10/18 - Halle, Germany10/20 - Lucerne, Switzerland10/21 - Nuremberg, Germany10/22 - Baden-Baden, Germany10/24 - Mannheim, Germany10/26 - Freiburg, Germany10/28 - Frankfurt, Germany10/29 - Osnabruck, Germany10/30 - Bremen, Germany11/02 - Rostock, Germany11/03 - Hamburg, Germany11/04 - Berlin, Germany
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