The moment nu-metal fans have braced for — and hoped would never come — has finally arrived. **Korn** have officially announced their **2026 World Tour**, confirmed as **their final global run**, bringing a seismic close to one of metal’s most influential careers.
Titled **“Still Freaks: The Final World Tour”**, the farewell trek will span **five continents**, covering **38 cities** across **North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia**. After more than three decades of redefining heavy music with raw emotion, downtuned grooves, and unfiltered vulnerability, Korn are choosing to end their journey on their own terms — loud, uncompromising, and global.
The tour launches **March 14, 2026** in **Bakersfield, California**, the band’s hometown, before rolling through major cities including **Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Toronto, Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, London, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm, Milan, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland**. The final show is scheduled for **October 10, 2026**, at **London’s Wembley Stadium**, marking a symbolic full-circle moment for the band that once shook underground clubs and went on to dominate arenas worldwide.
In a joint statement, the band described the tour as “a celebration, not a funeral,” emphasizing gratitude rather than sadness. Frontman Jonathan Davis called it “one last chance to stand face-to-face with the fans who carried us through every era — the pain, the rage, the healing, and the triumph.”
Fans can expect **career-spanning setlists**, blending early seismic anthems with later experimental cuts. Sources close to the production reveal a **massive visual stage design**, nods to Korn’s darkest aesthetic periods, and a rotating selection of deep cuts rarely performed live. Several **special guest appearances** are rumored in select cities, paying tribute to the band’s influence on multiple generations of metal artists.
Ticket presales begin **November 18, 2025**, with general sales opening **November 22**. VIP packages, including limited backstage experiences and signed memorabilia, will be available — though quantities are expected to sell out rapidly.
For millions of fans worldwide, 2026 won’t just be another tour year. It will be **the final chapter of Korn — a last roar from a band that changed metal forever**.