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Longtime Foreigner Frontman Kelly Hansen Retires After 50 Years in Music
6 Oct
Summary
- Kelly Hansen, 64, to leave Foreigner after 20 years as frontman
- Spent 50 years in the music industry, now seeks a "smaller life"
- Wants final show to be "joyous, memorable, and fun" for fans

In a surprising move, veteran rock singer Kelly Hansen, 64, has announced he will be leaving the iconic band Foreigner after 20 years as their frontman. Hansen, who has been in the music industry for an impressive 50 years, says he is ready to embark on the next phase of his life, though he is hesitant to use the word "retirement."
During the COVID-19 lockdown, Hansen had the chance to spend extended time at his Los Angeles home, an experience that made him realize he craves more stability and a "smaller life" away from the constant touring and demands of the music business. While he loves what he does, Hansen feels he has "put in his time" and is now ready to pursue other passions, such as cooking and tinkering with cars.
Hansen's final show with Foreigner is scheduled for October 11th in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He is determined to make the occasion a joyous and memorable one for fans, acknowledging the emotional weight of his departure. Guitarist Luis Maldonado will take over as the band's new frontman after Hansen's exit.