
Pop-rock powerhouse Alecia Moore, known globally as P!nk, has officially confirmed that her 2026 tour will be her final one, marking the end of an era for one of the most electrifying performers of the past two decades. In a heartfelt announcement, the Grammy-winning singer revealed not only the tour’s theme and updated schedule but also brand-new cities that have been added following overwhelming fan demand.
The farewell tour, appropriately titled “The Last Call”, will be a grand celebration of her career spanning more than 25 years. P!nk described it as “a thank you to every soul who has sung with me, cried with me, and lived these songs as their own.” While her original plan included a limited run, high demand and logistical adjustments have led to changes in both dates and locations.
One of the most exciting new reveals is that Los Angeles will host the opening night of the tour. Scheduled for March 12, 2026, at SoFi Stadium, the show is expected to be a record-breaking spectacle. Fans in LA have been particularly vocal about wanting to be part of P!nk’s final journey, and the city promises to give her a sendoff worthy of her legacy.
From the West Coast, P!nk will then head to London, another city that has been pivotal throughout her career. Performing at the iconic Wembley Stadium in June 2026, P!nk is expected to deliver one of the most emotional performances of her life. London has always embraced her as more than a visiting star; it has been a second home. Her connection to the UK audience, with its thunderous choruses and unwavering loyalty, makes this stop one of the most anticipated of the entire tour.
The third highlight city revealed is Sydney, Australia, where P!nk has consistently broken attendance records throughout her career. The final tour will include a historic multi-night residency at Accor Stadium in September 2026, cementing her bond with Australian fans who have often been among her biggest supporters. “Australia has given me so much love over the years. It feels right to celebrate this final chapter with them,” she shared.
While these three cities stand out as highlights, P!nk confirmed that the tour will touch down across multiple continents, including North America, Europe, and Australia, ensuring that as many fans as possible get the chance to witness her live one last time. She also emphasized that this would not be a scaled-down farewell — instead, she plans to go bigger than ever, with elaborate aerial stunts, stunning visuals, and a setlist packed with both timeless classics and fan favorites.
The announcement came with a wave of nostalgia, as fans and critics alike reflected on her extraordinary career. From anthems like “Just Like a Pill” and “So What” to emotional ballads such as “Just Give Me a Reason,” P!nk’s catalog is as diverse as it is timeless. Her live shows, often featuring breathtaking trapeze work and high-energy choreography, have set a standard few can match.
P!nk was candid in addressing why this will be her last tour. “I’ve given everything to this stage — my voice, my body, my heart. Now, I want to give that same energy back to my family and to life off the road,” she explained. While she stopped short of saying she would never perform again, she made it clear that this would be the final time fans could experience her on a global stadium tour of this scale.
For millions of fans, this news is bittersweet. The idea of saying goodbye to P!nk’s touring days is heartbreaking, but the chance to be part of this final chapter feels historic. Tickets for the newly announced cities are expected to sell out instantly, with presales already sparking record-breaking registration numbers.
As the countdown to 2026 begins, one thing is certain: P!nk’s farewell tour will not just be a concert series — it will be a cultural moment, a celebration of resilience, and a final bow from one of the most fearless performers of her generation.