Fleetwood Mac Announce 2026 Farewell Tour: ‘One Last Ride’ Marks the End of a Rock Legend’s Era — Dates and Cities Revealed…

After decades of defining rock music and captivating fans across generations, Fleetwood Mac has officially announced their 2026 farewell tour, titled “One Last Ride.” This final tour will celebrate the band’s incredible legacy and offer fans a last chance to witness the magic live.

The announcement came via the band’s official channels, with a heartfelt message from drummer Mick Fleetwood, who described the tour as “a celebration of everything we’ve created together, and a tribute to those we’ve lost along the way.” The tour will be the first full-scale outing since the passing of Christine McVie in 2022 and will include a special homage to her musical legacy.

Fleetwood Mac’s farewell trek will begin in San Francisco on April 4, 2026, and span over 40 dates across North America and Europe. Major U.S. cities include Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Toronto, and New York City. The European leg will hit Berlin, Paris, Dublin, Madrid, and more before concluding with a grand finale at London’s Wembley Stadium on August 8, 2026.

Core members Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, and Mick Fleetwood will reunite for this tour, performing iconic hits such as “The Chain,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Rhiannon,” “Landslide,” and “Dreams.” According to Nicks, the shows will be “emotional, celebratory, and filled with the spirit of Christine and the legacy we built together.”

Fans can expect powerful performances, career-spanning setlists, and emotionally charged visuals. The tour will also include moments of reflection and storytelling from the band’s decades-long journey—from their early blues roots to their rise as global rock icons.

Tickets for One Last Ride go on sale to the general public on July 15, 2025, with pre-sales for fan clubs and VIP packages beginning July 10. Demand is expected to be extremely high, with several dates anticipated to sell out quickly.

Fleetwood Mac’s final bow promises to be more than a concert—it will be a defining moment in rock history.

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