After four decades of shaping rock history, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced what they’re calling their final world tour — a massive, emotional farewell to the global stage. The 2026 tour, titled “One Last Funk..

Red Hot Chili Peppers Says Farewell with 2026 World Tour Extravaganza! New Dates and Cities Revealed

 

After four decades of shaping rock history, the **Red Hot Chili Peppers** have announced what they’re calling their *final world tour* — a massive, emotional farewell to the global stage. The 2026 tour, titled **“One Last Funk”**, promises to be an unforgettable celebration of the band’s legacy, spanning continents, generations, and eras of timeless hits.

 

The tour kicks off in **Los Angeles** in March 2026 — a fitting homecoming for the California legends — before heading to **Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, São Paulo**, and **Cape Town**, among dozens of other major cities. North American fans will see stops in **New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Mexico City**, while the European leg includes spectacular outdoor shows at **Wembley Stadium** and **Berlin’s Olympiastadion**.

 

Frontman **Anthony Kiedis**, bassist **Flea**, drummer **Chad Smith**, and guitarist **John Frusciante** shared a heartfelt joint statement: *“This band has been our life’s work, our family, and our joy. We want this final tour to be a thank-you to every fan who ever sang, danced, or believed with us.”*

 

Setlists are expected to blend classic anthems like *“Californication,” “Under the Bridge,”* and *“By the Way”* with deeper cuts and new material from their recent studio sessions. Insiders hint at surprise guest appearances and emotional tributes throughout the run.

 

As tickets prepare to go on sale later this month, fans around the world are bracing for what could be the **last chance to see one of rock’s most influential bands** deliver their signature mix of funk, fire, and soul on stage. The Red Hot Chili Peppers are going out the only way they know how — *with love, groove, and one last electrifying goodbye.*

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