Foreigner's Historic Farewell Tour with Loverboy at Pine Knob: A Night of Enduring Rock
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Foreigner's Historic Farewell Tour with Loverboy at Pine Knob: A Night of Enduring Rock

The 2023 version of Foreigner descended on Clarkston, Michigan's Pine Knob Music Theatre Wednesday, August 30, for their last Detroit area show ever. Foreigner is in the midst of their Farewell Tour, which will continue through 2024. The band, which was formed by British guitarist Mick Jones in New York in 1976, retains not a single regular performing band member from that original lineup, but they have managed to play to sold-out audiences for almost 50 years now.

Band founder Mick Jones has appeared with the band sporadically over the last several years due to health issues which have limited his participation, but hasn’t performed recently. The current lineup features singer Kelly Hansen, who has been with the band since 2005, and former Dokken and Dio bassist Jeff Pilson, who has performed since 2004.

Wednesday’s show kicked off with the song "Double Vision" as Hansen leapt from a platform at the rear of the stage. At 62 years of age, he still has the energy and stage presence of a man half his age. Lou Gramm’s shoes were big shoes to fill, but Hansen has done a remarkable job for the last 20 years. I’m pretty sure he has been a big reason for the band’s continued success as a touring band, and the band itself sounds outstanding.

The show continued with the hits "Head Games," "Cold as Ice," "Waiting for a Girl Like You," "Dirty White Boy," before settling into a three-song acoustic set where all the band members sat in a semi-circle at the front of the stage. When the band went electric again, Hansen announced, “This is the song that started it all way back in 1976” as they launched into "Feels Like the First Time."

At 62 years of age he still has the energy and stage presence of a man half his age.
Dan Boshart519 MagazineSeptember 7, 2023

After performing "Urgent" from the band’s album *4*, there were some keyboard and drum solos before Hansen appeared on his platform rising from the soundboard area to sing "Juke Box Hero." This is a gimmick he’s been doing for years, and you kind of expect it if you’ve seen the band perform before. He obviously doesn’t have a fear of heights.

The night finished with "I Want to Know What Love Is" and "Hot Blooded" for the encore. I like to call them the world's greatest tribute band, but really, they put on a great show and have earned the right to carry the band name long after the last original member (besides Mick Jones) left. I will miss seeing them play and wish them all the best.

Opening the evening was legendary Canadian rockers Loverboy. If Foreigner is the world's greatest tribute band, then Loverboy is the world's greatest original member band. Nearly 45 years after forming in 1979, the band has stayed together except for a very brief breakup in 1988. Aside from the tragic loss of bassist Scott Smith in 2000, who was replaced with current bassist Ken “Spider” Sinnaeve, the band is all original.

Playing a ten-song set of their greatest hits, the band hasn’t lost their sound or their appeal all these years. Despite being the opening band on this tour, many in the packed amphitheater were here to see Loverboy and showed the love for their heroes. Songs like "Queen of the Broken Hearts," "Lovin’ Every Minute of It," and "Hot Girls in Love" got great reactions from the crowd of mostly older classic rock fans.

The best was saved for last with platinum-selling hits "Turn Me Loose" and "Working For the Weekend" finishing the set of classic rock fan favorites. With heavy rotation on classic rock radio, these songs still hold up well today and still excite the fans, old and new.

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Editor's Note
This article references Scott Smith, the original bassist for Loverboy, who tragically passed away in 2000. He was replaced by Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve.

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About Dan Boshart

From the front row to the liner notes, Dan lives for the high-voltage energy of the photo pit. Whether he’s capturing icons like Pink or shooting artwork for Burton Cummings’ latest album, A Few Good Moments, Dan thrives on rock and roll grit. A core photographer and writer for 519, he doesn't just document the music, he captures the raw, loud heartbeat of the show. www.27thfloorphotography.com

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