It’s the end of an era for one of rock’s most iconic voices and most beloved drummers. Phil Collins, the man whose songs have shaped generations, has officially announced his final tour — “One Last Ride” — set to take place in 2026.

PHIL COLLINS ANNOUNCES 2026 FAREWELL TOUR: “ONE LAST RIDE”

 

It’s the end of an era for one of rock’s most iconic voices and most beloved drummers. Phil Collins, the man whose songs have shaped generations, has officially announced his final tour — *“One Last Ride”* — set to take place in 2026. After more than five decades of unforgettable music, Collins is ready to bid farewell to the road, giving fans one final chance to experience his legendary sound live.

 

The *“One Last Ride”* tour will celebrate Collins’s entire musical journey — from his groundbreaking years with Genesis to his extraordinary solo career. Audiences can expect timeless hits like *“In the Air Tonight,” “Against All Odds,” “You’ll Be in My Heart,”* and *“Another Day in Paradise”* alongside Genesis classics such as *“Invisible Touch”* and *“Follow You Follow Me.”* Each performance will be a deeply personal reflection of his artistry, resilience, and the music that continues to inspire millions.

 

Known for his emotional storytelling and soulful delivery, Phil Collins promises a production filled with heart, nostalgia, and gratitude. The tour will feature a world-class band — including his son, Nic Collins, on drums — ensuring that the music’s legacy remains in the family.

 

The journey begins in **London on April 10, 2026**, before moving through **Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Rome, New York, Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, Sydney, Tokyo, and São Paulo**, with a grand finale in **Miami on December 15, 2026**.

 

For fans, this is more than just a concert — it’s a farewell to one of rock’s greatest storytellers. As Phil Collins himself shared, *“This tour is for the fans who’ve been with me from the start — it’s our final ride together.”*

 

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