The impossible has become real. U2 — Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. — have announced what may be their final world tour: ***One Last Light 2026***, a global farewell that promises to celebrate over four decades of groundbreaking music, activism, and unity.
Set to begin in Dublin, where it all started, the tour will carry the band across continents — from stadiums in Europe and North America to open-air stages in South America, Asia, and Africa. Each show is envisioned not just as a concert, but as a cinematic journey through U2’s legacy: a fusion of light, sound, and storytelling that captures the band’s enduring message of hope and humanity.
After years marked by both triumph and reflection, the tour’s title feels deeply symbolic. “*We’ve always believed in the power of a single light to pierce the dark*,” Bono said in a statement. “*Maybe this is our last chance to share that light together.*” Fans can expect reimagined classics from *The Joshua Tree*, *Achtung Baby*, and *All That You Can’t Leave Behind*, alongside new material rumored to be part of an upcoming studio release.
Larry Mullen Jr., returning after health challenges kept him off U2’s 2023 Las Vegas residency, called the reunion “a celebration of endurance — and friendship.”
Tickets are expected to sell out instantly, with demand already breaking presale records. For many, ***One Last Light*** is more than a tour — it’s a final communion between a band and its global congregation, a reminder that even as eras end, the music endures.
As U2 prepares to take the stage one more time, the message is clear: the light still burns — and it will never fade.