After nearly five decades of redefining rock and reshaping the live concert experience, U2 has officially announced their final world tour — “One Last Horizon”, set to begin in March 2026.

After nearly five decades of redefining rock and reshaping the live concert experience, **U2** has officially announced their **final world tour** — *“One Last Horizon”*, set to begin in **March 2026**. This farewell tour promises to be both a celebration and a heartfelt goodbye to fans who’ve journeyed with the band from *Boy* to *Songs of Surrender*.

 

Frontman **Bono**, alongside **The Edge**, **Adam Clayton**, and **Larry Mullen Jr.**, shared the emotional announcement, saying, “This isn’t an ending—it’s a thank you. Every stage we’ve stepped on, every voice that sang with us, brought us here. Now, we want to give it back—one last time.”

 

The global trek will kick off in **Dublin**, the band’s hometown, before moving through **London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, New York, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, and Sydney**, among others. The final show will take place at **Croke Park, Dublin**, in December 2026 — a full-circle homecoming for the Irish legends.

 

Fans can expect a visually stunning production, blending their groundbreaking technology with the emotional storytelling that has defined U2’s legacy. The setlist is rumored to span their entire career, featuring timeless anthems like *“With or Without You,” “One,” “Beautiful Day,”* and *“Vertigo,”* alongside rare gems from their early albums.

 

Tickets go on sale **January 2026**, and demand is expected to be massive. As U2 prepares to take their final bow, “One Last Horizon” stands as both a tribute to their journey and a reminder that some bands don’t just play music—they define generations.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *