Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, and Rihanna Announce “ONE LAST RIDE” World Tour — A Historic Farewell to the Golden Era of Hip-Hop and R&B
Los Angeles, CA — The music world is officially on fire. In what fans are calling the biggest tour announcement of the decade, hip-hop and R&B legends Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, and Rihanna have revealed they will join forces for the 2026 “ONE LAST RIDE” World Tour — a global celebration of an era that defined a generation.
Slated to kick off in June 2026, the tour will span over 30 countries and feature more than 70 performances across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Each show promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience, uniting the raw energy of 2000s rap with the soulful dominance of R&B.

A Reunion Fans Never Thought They’d See Again

While each of these artists has enjoyed monumental solo careers, seeing them share the same stage has long felt like a fantasy. The last time Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre performed together in such magnitude was at the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show — an event that sent nostalgic chills down millions of spines.
Adding Rihanna’s unmatched vocal power and 50 Cent’s iconic club anthems to the mix creates what one music critic calls:
“The Avengers of Hip-Hop and R&B — every era-defining hitmaker from the early 2000s in one unstoppable lineup.”

What to Expect on Stage

Insiders reveal the concerts will feature both solo sets and collaborative performances, with mashups of classic hits and new remixes created exclusively for the tour.
Fans can expect to hear:
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Eminem’s lyrical fire in tracks like Lose Yourself, Stan, and Without Me.
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Snoop Dogg’s laid-back West Coast vibes from Drop It Like It’s Hot to Gin and Juice.
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Dr. Dre’s legendary beats from The Chronic to Still D.R.E.
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50 Cent’s party anthems including In Da Club and P.I.M.P.
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Rihanna’s powerhouse ballads and bangers from Umbrella to Diamonds to We Found Love.
Special guest appearances are rumored, with names like Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, and Jay-Z floated as possible surprise drop-ins at select dates.

A Farewell Tour — But Not Goodbye

The name “ONE LAST RIDE” hints at finality — and for some members of the lineup, it might truly be their last global tour. Dr. Dre, who has largely shifted to producing in recent years, admitted in a press statement that this was “the perfect way to close a chapter.”
Eminem added:
“We wanted to do something historic — one more run for the fans who’ve been with us since day one, and for the new generation who’s just discovering the music. This is about respect for the culture, and about going out with a bang.”
Rihanna, who has been focused on her family and Fenty business empire in recent years, said she couldn’t resist the opportunity to join:
“This isn’t just a tour — it’s a movement. I’m here to celebrate with the people who made us who we are.”

A Billion-Dollar Music Event?

Industry analysts are already calling ONE LAST RIDE potentially the highest-grossing music tour of all time. Early projections suggest ticket sales could surpass $1.5 billion worldwide, with VIP packages rumored to include backstage meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and even after-party access with the artists.
Promoters report that pre-sale registrations have already broken records in multiple countries — before the ticketing date has even been announced.
Cultural Impact Beyond the Stage
Beyond the music, the tour is expected to spark a revival of early-2000s culture — from fashion trends like baggy jeans, Air Force 1s, and velour tracksuits, to renewed interest in physical albums and mixtape culture.
Music historian Alan Reese notes:
“These artists didn’t just make hits — they shaped the cultural DNA of an entire era. This tour is going to be as much about memories as it is about music.”
Where and When
While the exact tour dates will be revealed in September 2025, confirmed cities already include Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Sydney, Cape Town, and Rio de Janeiro.
The tour is also expected to feature free live-streamed performances for select shows, ensuring fans who can’t travel still get to witness history.
Final Words to the Fans
In a joint video announcement, the five superstars addressed their fans directly:
“We’ve been on this ride together for over two decades. Now it’s time to take one last lap — all of us, in the same lane, making history one more time. This is for you.”
If there’s one certainty, it’s that the ONE LAST RIDE World Tour will be remembered as more than just a concert series — it will be a cultural milestone, a farewell to a golden age, and proof that true legends never fade, they simply take one final bow.