Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner are spending the back end of summer 2026 co-headlining the Double Trouble Double Vision Tour — 19 dates across North America, closing out August with a run that lands in The Woodlands on Thursday, August 27. Six Gun Sally opens. Showtime is 6:30 PM.
The co-headline format is worth reading. When two legacy acts of this tier share top billing instead of one supporting the other, it usually means the combined draw is the point — and in this case, that calculus makes sense. Both bands carry catalogs that filled arenas for decades. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Southern rock standards run so deep in the American rock bloodstream that songs like “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama” register less as concert moments and more as cultural fixtures. Foreigner brings the same kind of AOR muscle from the other side of that era. Put them on the same bill and you have a night that sells itself to everyone who has ever owned a classic rock radio preset. Johnny Van Zant put it plainly: “Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner together — it doesn’t get much better than that.”
The venue matches the ambition. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a 16,500-capacity amphitheater in The Woodlands, north of Houston, and one of the larger outdoor sheds in the region. A co-headline package of this scale fits the room correctly — it’s exactly the kind of summer booking the Pavilion exists to host.
Tickets are on sale now through the link below. VIP packages — including photo opportunities, backstage tours, exclusive merchandise, and premium seating — are available through vipnation.com. The Woodlands stop is part of a 19-date run that opened July 23 in Atlanta and closes August 29 in Rogers, Arkansas. For more shows in the area, browse upcoming Houston concerts.