Legendary rock group releases new song with original lineup for first time in 34 years

Legendary rock group Foreigner has made headlines by releasing a new song with its original lineup for the first time in 34 years. The new single, titled ‘Rain,’ marks a reunion of sorts for the band’s founding members, including lead vocalist Lou Gramm and guitarist Mick Jones. The song is said to have a classic rock vibe reminiscent of Foreigner’s early days, with lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and perseverance.

The release of ‘Rain’ comes as Foreigner prepares to embark on a tour celebrating its 50th anniversary in the music industry. The tour will feature all five original members of the band, including drummer Andy Newmark, bassist Rick Wills, and keyboardist Al Greenwood. The trek is expected to kick off later this year and will visit cities across North America.

Foreigner’s new song is available now on various music streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music. Fans can also catch the band live on its upcoming tour.

In related news, Foreigner has announced a special 50th-anniversary edition of its iconic album ‘4,’ which will be re-released in a deluxe package featuring bonus tracks and behind-the-scenes material. The re-release is set to drop later this year as well.

With the release of ‘Rain’ and the impending tour, Foreigner is giving fans a chance to experience the band’s classic sound once again, this time with its original lineup intact.

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