
For decades, David Muir and Linsey Davis have been two of the most trusted and recognizable faces in American journalism. Their voices have guided millions through breaking news, historic elections, global crises, and human stories that touch the soul. Now, for the first time ever, these two broadcast icons are stepping out from behind the studio lights โ and onto the world stage.
In a move that has already sent shockwaves across the media world, David Muir and Linsey Davis have announced the 2026 โVoices of Truthโ World Speaking Tour, a global event that promises to be unlike anything journalism has seen before. Rather than delivering the news, this time theyโll be delivering perspective โ raw, unfiltered, and deeply human.
From New York to London, from Tokyo to Nairobi, the duo will travel to more than 25 cities across five continents, sharing not only their most powerful stories from decades in broadcast journalism but also the lessons theyโve learned about truth, empathy, and courage in an age of information overload.
โThis isnโt about headlines,โ Muir said during the tour announcement. โItโs about heartlines โ the stories that connect us, the courage it takes to tell the truth, and the hope that still drives people everywhere.โ

Linsey Davis added, โWeโve both spent years reporting on the worldโs challenges, but weโve also seen its beauty. This tour is about reminding people that storytelling can heal, and that truth still matters.โ
The โVoices of Truthโ tour will feature intimate on-stage conversations, audience Q&A sessions, and multimedia presentations featuring never-before-seen footage from their travels and interviews. According to organizers, each event will be uniquely tailored to the host city, blending global issues with local stories that reflect the resilience and humanity of the people who live there.
What makes this reunion so special is not just their professional chemistry โ itโs the deep respect and friendship theyโve built over the years. Both anchors have shared countless newsroom moments, but now, theyโre sharing a mission: to bring journalism back to its roots โ storytelling with purpose.
For fans who have watched them every night on ABC News, this is a rare chance to see Muir and Davis in a new light โ not just as reporters, but as thinkers, mentors, and storytellers. Their on-screen balance of compassion and clarity will now come alive in real time, as they engage directly with audiences around the world.
Critics and fans alike are calling it a โreawakening of media integrity,โ a chance for the public to rediscover the meaning of truth in an era of noise and division. The idea, Muir explained, was born during a quiet evening in the ABC newsroom. โWe realized people are craving connection again. They donโt just want to be told whatโs happening โ they want to understand why it matters.โ

Tickets for the tour are expected to sell out quickly once they go live later this month. Proceeds from select stops will go toward global education initiatives and journalism scholarships โ a cause both Muir and Davis have long supported.
More than just an event, the 2026 World Speaking Tour feels like the beginning of something larger โ a cultural moment where truth, empathy, and conversation take center stage again. As Linsey Davis put it, โWe canโt change the world with one story. But maybe, if we share enough of them, we can change the way people see it.โ
The countdown has begun. Two legendary voices. One global stage. And a message the world needs now more than ever: Truth still has power โ and it still has a voice.