In February 1984 Thor performed at the Marquee in London, England, to great reaction from the audience which included Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin.
Thor toured throughout the UK performing at such concerts as the Great Yarmouth Festival and released albums such as Only the Strong (1986) and Recruits – Wild in the Streets (1986).
In 1987, Jon Thor retired from live performances and started to write and produce films as well as forming his own record label.
In 2004 Jon Thor was voted one of the top 100 greatest frontmen of all time in Classic Rock Magazine by an international panel of journalists as.
In 2011, Thor embarked on a tour of Scandinavia from May 31 to June 7, with Frank Soda on guitar, Savage Watts on drums and Killer Kilby on bass.
The official reissue of Thor's 1977 Keep the Dogs Away album, will be released on May 13, 2016, as a Super Deluxe double CD + DVD set by Deadline Records.
On May 14, 2016, in New York City at the Highline Ballroom, Thor, produced by Fabio Productions, presented much like a Broadway show in three parts.
In Part three, dubbed the 'Power Set', Thor sang his greatest hits along with some newly penned tunes written especially for the show.
On August 4, 2017, Thor released the album titled Beyond the Pain Barrier, which was co written with John Leibel and Ted Jedlicki.
[2] In 2018 Thor teamed up with producer, songwriter, musician, and performer Kevin Stuart Swain to make the album Christmas in Valhalla,[3] and later on Hammer of Justice (2019), Rising (2020) and their latest release Alliance (2021) for the Los Angeles based Cleopatra/Deadline Records.
The song was written and produced by Jon Mikl Thor himself alongside long-time collaborator Kevin Stuart Swain.
He created a marketing concept using concerts, music and sporting events which made the Vancouver Millionaires synonymous with his Thor image.
[8] MPI/Dark Sky Films acquired worldwide distribution rights to I Am Thor and screened in select theaters and VOD in November 2015.