Måneskin has officially announced plans for what they are calling their “final and most epic” live performance ever: One Last Ride: 2026.

Måneskin** has officially announced plans for what they are calling their “**final and most epic**” live performance ever: **One Last Ride: 2026**.

The band, which rose to meteoric fame after winning Eurovision in 2021 and later dominating global charts with their electrifying fusion of glam rock, punk energy, and unapologetic attitude, revealed the news via a cryptic social media post followed by a livestream press conference earlier today.

 

Slated for summer 2026, *One Last Ride* will be a **massive farewell concert**, set to take place in their hometown of **Rome, Italy**, at the historic **Circus Maximus**, where they previously made headlines with a record-breaking crowd. This time, however, the event promises to be on a **mind-blowing scale** — with a 360° stage, surprise collaborations, and immersive visuals never before seen in rock history.

 

Frontman Damiano David described it as “a celebration, not a goodbye,” emphasizing that the band wants to “go out at the very top, with fire in our veins and love in our hearts.”

 

While Måneskin hasn’t explicitly said they are disbanding, insiders suggest this will mark the end of an era, possibly pausing the band indefinitely for solo pursuits.

 

Tickets for *One Last Ride: 2026* will go on sale in early 2026, and fans are already bracing for what may become the **most sought-after concert of the decade**.

 

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