Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the legendary Bee Gees, has announced what will be his final tour: **“One Last Ride,”** set for 2026. In a moving statement that left fans and fellow musicians deeply touched, Gibb spoke of the personal significance of this farewell journey. “**One last time, I will sing for my brothers…**” he said, his voice breaking with emotion as he reflected on the loss of Maurice and Robin, and the enduring connection their music still holds with millions worldwide.
More than just a concert series, **“One Last Ride”** will serve as a heartfelt tribute to the Bee Gees’ remarkable legacy—a legacy built on decades of songwriting brilliance, unforgettable harmonies, and genre-defining hits. Gibb promised fans that the performances would be a celebration of the joy, love, and resilience that defined their music. “This isn’t just a tour,” he explained. “It’s a celebration of their memory and everything we created together.”
The tour will travel across continents, with stops in major cities around the globe, bringing to life timeless classics such as *Stayin’ Alive*, *How Deep Is Your Love*, and *To Love Somebody*. Backed by a world-class band and enhanced by stunning visuals and archival footage, each show will immerse audiences in the story of the Bee Gees—from their early days in Australia to their meteoric rise as disco icons and beyond.
For many fans, this will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience Barry Gibb performing the songs that have defined generations. It will also be an emotional farewell—an evening where music, memory, and legacy intertwine.
As tickets go on sale, anticipation is building for a tour that promises not just to entertain, but to honor the enduring spirit of three brothers whose voices changed the face of popular music
forever.