FOGHAT
Show Date
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Show Details
5:30 PM: Doors Open
6:30 PM: Music
Times subject to change. Any changes will be confirmed via email closer to the show date
“Drivin’ Wheel” “Stone Blue” “Slow Ride” “Honey Hush”
“Fool for the City” “Home in My Hand” “Road Fever”
“Third Time Lucky” “Terraplane Blues” “Drivin’ On
Foghat: Boogie Kings for Over Five Decades
In 2026, Foghat celebrates 55 years of rock ‘n’ roll history. This legendary band released their latest album, Sonic Mojo, in November 2023, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and as of June 2024, the album had remained on the charts for 27 weeks. Known for their infectious boogie rock, Foghat continues to captivate audiences, delivering high-energy performances that are just as thrilling today as they were in 1977 when their classic multi-platinum album, Foghat Live, broke them worldwide.
Foghat's timeless appeal spans generations. Their concerts attract Baby Boomers, Gen X’ers, Millennials, and younger fans alike. Whether discovered through the video game Guitar Hero III, the movie Dazed & Confused, or the inclusion of "Slow Ride" in Top Gun/Maverick (2023), fans unite under the band's electric energy and boogie-inducing music.
A Legacy of Music
Foghat's journey began in 1971 when Lonesome Dave Peverett and Roger Earl left Savoy Brown to start their own band. In 1975, they released Fool for the City, an album that included the hit song "Slow Ride." This track became a huge success and is still one of the band's most recognizable songs. The success of "Slow Ride" was followed by 1977's Foghat Live, a multi-platinum album that solidified their place on the worldwide music map. Over the years, Foghat has earned eight Gold Records, one Platinum Record, and one Double Platinum record. Despite the inevitable ups and downs, including the loss of beloved members Lonesome Dave (2000), Rod Price (2005), and Craig MacGregor (2018), the band has persevered, driven by their love of music.
Current Lineup and Enduring Spirit
The 2026 lineup includes founding member Roger Earl on drums, long-time member Bryan Bassett (formerly of Molly Hatchet and Wild Cherry) on lead and slide guitar, Rodney O’Quinn (Pat Travers Band) on bass and vocals, and newest member Scott Holt (Buddy Guy) on lead vocals and guitar. Holt, who previously played with Foghat side project Earl & the Agitators, seamlessly fits into the band’s dynamic, contributing to their ongoing legacy.
Scott Holt brings a wealth of experience and energy to Foghat. Before joining the band, he spent ten years as the guitarist for blues legend Buddy Guy. Holt's powerful vocals and guitar work have been described as a perfect fit for Foghat, adding a fresh yet familiar sound to the band’s repertoire. His previous work with Earl & the Agitators provided a natural transition into Foghat, where he continues to impress both fans and critics alike.
Rodney O'Quinn joined Foghat in 2015, bringing his extensive background from playing with the Pat Travers Band. O’Quinn's solid bass lines and backing vocals have been instrumental in maintaining the band’s rhythm and energy. His contributions to Sonic Mojo have been particularly noted for adding depth and groove to the band's sound, ensuring that Foghat's music remains as compelling as ever.
The Legacy Continues
Foghat’s success isn’t just a result of their iconic hit "Slow Ride" but a testament to their ability to continually produce great music. Sonic Mojo marks their first #1 record, proving that the band’s boogie magic is timeless. Roger Earl, the driving force behind Foghat, has no plans to stop, ensuring that this legendary band will roll ‘til they’re old and rock ‘til they drop.
Foghat's enduring appeal, dynamic performances, and dedication to their craft ensure that they remain a beloved fixture in the rock ‘n’ roll world, continuing to create and share their music with fans old and new.
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