ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE DREAMERS…” — Paul McCartney Announces His 2026 Farewell Tour, One Last Ride -DB

ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE DREAMERS…” — Paul McCartney Announces His 2026 Farewell Tour, One Last Ride

At eighty-four, the legend who taught the world how to love through song is ready to close the circle.

In an intimate announcement that felt more like a conversation with old friends than a media event, Sir Paul McCartney revealed his final global tour: *One Last Ride* — a heartfelt journey through time, memory, and music set to begin in the spring of 2026.

“It’s not farewell,” Paul shared, his voice gentle but clear. “It’s thank you — for still listening.”

The tour will open where it all began — with the raw, hopeful chords of “Love Me Do,” the 1962 single that sparked a revolution not only in sound but in the spirit of a generation. From there, McCartney will guide audiences through a living scrapbook of six unforgettable decades. The setlist will trace the frenetic energy of Beatlemania, the creative freedom of Wings, and the introspective beauty of his solo work — each song a chapter in a story that has become part of our own.

But this tour is not designed as a spectacle. It’s being crafted as an act of gratitude. McCartney has personally been involved in planning moments of intimacy — stripped-down arrangements, never-before-told stories between songs, and visuals that honor the friends and moments that shaped the journey.

When the final show concludes beneath the familiar skies of Liverpool, it will not feel like an ending. It will feel like a homecoming — a quiet, powerful return to the place where a young dreamer first picked up a guitar and dared to believe.

For Paul, this last ride is a tribute to every person who ever found comfort in “Let It Be,” hope in “Hey Jude,” or joy in “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.” It’s his way of saying that the dreamers he once sang for are still here — still believing, still healing, and still humming the melodies he gave the world.

And as long as they are, the music will never really be over.