One Last Flip: P!nk’s “One Last Ride” Farewell Tour – A High-Flying Hymn to Heart and Hustle
The silks are strung, the stage is set, and the world is wired for wonder. On November 3, 2025, from a gravity-defying perch above her LA rehearsal rig, P!nk – Alecia Moore Hart, 46 and unbreakable – announced One Last Ride: a 75-date global farewell tour launching June 2026 in Philadelphia and culminating December 2026 in Sydney. “I’ve flown for you since ’02,” she declared in a tear-streaked aerial video, flipping mid-air. “This ride’s landing – but we’re loopin’ the loop one last time.” Not retirement’s end, but rebellion’s roar: a high-octane homage where pop’s punk princess passes the torch, silks swirling with two decades of defiance.

P!nk’s voice – that razor-edged rocket – has been generations’ battle cry. From M!ssundaztood‘s middle-finger anthems to Trustfall‘s therapy tracks, she’s sold 90 million records, snagged three Grammys, and redefined stages as circuses. At 46, post-Trump clashes, Garden miracles, and Carey Hart’s body-shaming clapbacks, P!nk bows out in 2025’s grace gale – Vince’s rides, Phil’s whispers, Barbra’s buys. “Family first,” she said, Willow and Jameson cheering below. “But y’all? My forever flip-mates.”
The shows? Setlists soaring through eras like aerial arcs. Opener: “Get the Party Started” with 60-foot drops. Heart: “What About Us” crowd-led, Salt Lake style. Climax: “So What” stadium singalongs, confetti cannons raining fan notes. Guests? Nate Ruess for “Just Give Me a Reason,” Willow on keys for “Cover Me in Sunshine,” surprise Vince Gill gospel twist on “Just Like a Pill.” Stage? A carnival of chaos – bungees, trapeze, fire rings – eco-upgraded: solar silks, recycled rigs.

Intimacy? P!nk’s promise. Arenas to stadiums, but “Heart Rows” for mental health warriors – free, front-flip. Livestream global, pay-what-you-feel for Alecia’s Angels. Proceeds? $20M goal – youth crisis centers, body-positivity camps, aerial scholarships for misfits.
Tickets? A frenzy flip. Presale November 7 for Pink Army; general November 10. $99-$999, with “Ride Lottery” – $50 seats for story-sharers. #OneLastRideP!nk viral: 28 million posts, tattoos of lyrics, kids flipping on playgrounds.
This ride caps pop’s power chorus. Amid halftime healings, sanctuary barks, doc drops – P!nk reminds: rebellion’s rooted in real. Erika Kirk: “Her flips fuel our freedom – Super Bowl cameo?” Biopic whispers? Carey narrating.

When lights drop June 2026, breaths hold – then soar. P!nk: “Y’all lifted me – now let’s land legendary.” No dry eyes worldwide. Grab tickets, hug rebels – this ride’s revolutionary. P!nk didn’t redefine pop. She re-flipped it. The mountain calls, but the air? Hers forever.