LYNYRD SKYNYRD & FOREIGNER BRING A MASSIVE NIGHT OF ROCK TO PINE KNOB
Two iconic bands. One legendary summer night. Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner are joining forces for the Double Trouble Double Vision Tour, hitting Pine Knob Music Theatre on Friday, July 31, 2026. This is a powerhouse lineup built for fans who live and breathe classic rock—an evening packed with the songs that shaped decades and continue to fill arenas across the country.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, one of America’s most enduring and influential rock bands, brings their unmistakable Southern rock sound back to the Michigan stage. Expect a set loaded with the classics—“Sweet Home Alabama,” “Simple Man,” “Gimme Three Steps,” “What’s Your Name,” and of course, the epic “Free Bird.” Their live shows remain as bold, tight, and energetic as ever, delivering the grit and heart that Skynyrd fans have loved for generations.

Foreigner, the hit-making powerhouse behind some of the biggest rock anthems of the late ’70s and ’80s, joins the tour with a catalog built for singing along at full volume. With songs like “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold as Ice,” “Urgent,” and “Feels Like the First Time,” their performance brings relentless energy and nostalgia wrapped into one unforgettable set. And yes—you can count on “I Want to Know What Love Is” lighting up Pine Knob.

Opening the night is Six Gun Sally, bringing pure rock ’n’ roll fire to kick things off and set the tone for an electric evening under the summer sky.
This is the kind of show Pine Knob was made for: thousands of fans, guitars echoing through the hills, and a lineup that delivers hit after hit.
Event Highlights:
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Lynyrd Skynyrd x Foreigner: Double Trouble Double Vision Tour
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Date: Friday, July 31, 2026
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Venue: Pine Knob Music Theatre
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Support: Six Gun Sally
- Two legendary bands on one massive stage
- Purchase tickets here!
Don’t miss your chance to experience this summer tour when it rolls through Michigan. Grab your tickets, gather your crew, and get ready for a night of rock you’ll be talking about long after the last guitar solo fades.

