Veteran rock vocalist John Corabi, widely recognized for his commanding voice and long résumé with bands such as Mötley Crüe, The Dead Daisies, Union, and The Scream, is set to join Tom Keifer of Cinderella for select dates throughout the spring and summer touring season. Tickets for most of the scheduled shows are expected to go on sale this Friday, January 16.
Corabi recently marked a new chapter in his career by performing his first show under the “John Corabi & Friends” banner on December 30, 2025, at Basement East in Nashville, Tennessee. For that performance, he handled vocals and guitar, backed by an experienced lineup that included Michael Devin of The Dead Daisies and Whitesnake on bass and vocals, Paul Taylor from Winger on keyboards, guitar, and vocals, Jeremy Asbrock of Ace Frehley on guitar and vocals, Troy Luccketta of Tesla on drums, and Marti Frederiksen, known for his work with Steven Tyler, on guitar and vocals.
As previously reported, Corabi will release his debut full-length solo album, New Day, on April 24, 2026, through Frontiers Music Srl.
New Day represents his first complete solo album made up entirely of original material. The record was tracked in Nashville during the summer of 2025 and produced by multi-platinum songwriter and producer Marti Frederiksen, whose credits include work with Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, and Buckcherry. Musically, the album blends classic 1970s rock, soul, and blues influences into a sound that feels grounded and personal rather than nostalgic.
Beyond being a simple solo release, New Day functions as Corabi’s own statement on the lasting power of rock music. The album focuses on melody, feel, and honesty, with performances that emphasize commitment and authenticity from start to finish.
John Corabi supporting Tom Keifer Dates:
May 07 – Penn’s Peak – Jim Thorpe, PA
May 08 – Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts – Patchogue, NY
May 09 – Sharkey’s Event Center – Liverpool, NY
May 14 – EPIC Event Center – Green Bay, WI
May 15 – Medina Entertainment Center – Medina, MN
May 29 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN (with Buckcherry)
Jul. 09 – The Cotillion Ballroom – Wichita, KS
Jul. 10 – The Family Arena – Saint Charles, MO (with Buckcherry)
Jul. 11 – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK



