Kelly Hansen, lead vocalist for the rock band Foreigner, is ready to put away the microphone – only after the band's farewell tour.
Hansen, who has been the lead singer of Foreigner since 2005, opened up to Fox News Digital about "wild" fan interactions, "very dangerous" concert trends, and becoming part of the band after Lou Gramm's exit all those years ago. "With the internet, there's a lot of wackos and crazies out there," Hansen explained. "And I've kind of backed off my social media because it was causing me so much stress.Because I had a lot of people who… were saying that, you know, I was their husband or that they were traveling to the United States because the imposter who said it was me told them to fly to L.A.
to meet with me. And I just got so stressed out about that kind of stuff, it kind of freaked me out." "The really wild stuff is like weird fan stuff sometimes," he added, before clarifying that he's also had some "really, really great" interactions with fans.
Hansen, along with the other members of Foreigner, launched their farewell tour on July 6 in Atlanta, which will run through 2024.
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