Rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t die. Sometimes it just waits for the right moment to rise again. In 2026, legendary rocker John Fogerty is proving exactly that with a thunderous return to the stage in The Rock ‘n’ Roll Resurrection Tour — a celebration of the music that defined generations and still shakes arenas today.At over five decades into his career, Fogerty remains one of the most electrifying figures in rock history. As the voice and songwriter behind Creedence Clearwater Revival, he delivered timeless classics like “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” songs that continue to echo through radios, movies, and stadiums around the world. �aol.com +1But 2026 isn’t about nostalgia alone. It’s about reclaiming the fire that made those songs immortal.The Rock ‘n’ Roll Resurrection Tour is fueled by Fogerty’s renewed creative energy following the release of his album Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years, where he re-recorded many of his classic hits. The project marked a powerful personal moment for the rock icon, who regained control of many of his legendary songs after decades of industry battles. �jambase.com +1Now he’s bringing those songs back to the stage — louder, freer, and more alive than ever.Fans can expect a roaring setlist packed with swamp-rock riffs, rebellious anthems, and the unmistakable voice that helped shape American rock music. Backed by his touring band and often joined by family members on stage, Fogerty transforms every show into a living tribute to the golden era of rock. �JamBaseAnd age hasn’t slowed him down. At 80, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer still commands the stage with the same gritty voice and storytelling charisma that made him a legend in the late 1960s. �ParadeThe Resurrection Tour promises more than just music — it’s a journey through the soul of rock itself. Fogerty revisits the spirit of rebellion, freedom, and raw American storytelling that once made Creedence Clearwater Revival the soundtrack of an entire generation.From roaring guitars to crowd-wide singalongs, every night on this tour will feel like stepping into rock history — except the story is still being written.Because when John Fogerty steps on stage, it’s not just a concert.It’s rock ‘n’ roll coming back to life.