U2 Announces One Last “Horizon” Farewell World Tour 2026
After decades of redefining rock music and captivating millions around the globe, U2 has officially announced their final world tour — the *Horizon Farewell Tour 2026*. The legendary Irish band, fronted by Bono alongside The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., revealed that this will be their last major run on the road, marking the end of an era in live music.
The announcement came during a special press event in Dublin, where Bono addressed fans with both gratitude and reflection. “This band has been our life’s work, and the world has been our stage. The *Horizon Tour* is our way of saying goodbye — not just to touring, but to the journey we’ve shared with our audience for over forty years,” he said, visibly emotional.
The farewell tour promises to be one of the most ambitious productions of U2’s career, combining cutting-edge visuals with a career-spanning setlist. From their early anthems like *I Will Follow* and *Sunday Bloody Sunday* to modern classics such as *Beautiful Day* and *Vertigo*, fans can expect a celebration of U2’s unparalleled legacy. The tour is also rumored to feature tracks from their latest studio work, making it both a retrospective and a final creative statement.
Kicking off in March 2026 in North America, the tour will travel through Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia before concluding with a historic series of shows back home in Ireland. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, with promoters already preparing for unprecedented demand.
For millions of fans, the *Horizon Farewell Tour* will be a chance to witness one of the greatest live bands of all time take the stage one last time. As Bono put it: “It’s not the end of the music, but it is the end of the road.”