Few names in music history command as much reverence as Sir Paul McCartney. Today, the living legend made headlines once again with a monumental announcement — his final world tour, aptly titled “One More Beatle.” Fans across generations are rejoicing, reminiscing, and preparing for what could be the most emotional musical journey of the decade.
After months of speculation and cryptic social media posts, McCartney finally confirmed what the world had been hoping for. The “One More Beatle” tour is set to begin in April 2026, kicking off in Liverpool, England — the birthplace of The Beatles — before heading to New York, Tokyo, Sydney, São Paulo, and dozens of other cities across six continents. Each stop promises an unforgettable night filled with timeless classics, heartfelt tributes, and the musical storytelling that defined generations.
“Music has been my life’s greatest joy,” McCartney said in the official statement released early Monday morning. “This tour feels like a celebration of everything — the past, the present, and the people who’ve been there all along.” His words struck an emotional chord, especially with fans who have followed his journey from The Cavern Club to Abbey Road and beyond.
The tour announcement also revealed a few exciting details. McCartney’s team confirmed that the setlist will span his entire six-decade career, featuring iconic Beatles hits like “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” and “Yesterday,” as well as fan favorites from Wings and his solo albums. Sources hint at several surprise collaborations — possibly with younger artists he’s mentored over the years.
Tour Dates and Major Cities Include:
April 12, 2026 – Liverpool, UK (Anfield Stadium)
April 20, 2026 – Paris, France (Stade de France)
May 5, 2026 – New York City, USA (Madison Square Garden)
May 20, 2026 – São Paulo, Brazil (Allianz Parque)
June 8, 2026 – Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome)
June 25, 2026 – Sydney, Australia (Accor Stadium)
July 15, 2026 – Los Angeles, USA (SoFi Stadium)
August 1, 2026 – London, UK (Wembley Stadium) (Final Show)
Tickets are expected to go on pre-sale November 15, 2025, with general sales starting November 20. Fans are already flooding online platforms, eager to secure what could be their last chance to see McCartney perform live.
The “One More Beatle” world tour isn’t just another series of concerts — it’s a farewell celebration of one of the greatest songwriters and performers in music history. For many, this tour will be a bridge between the golden days of rock and the timeless magic that Paul McCartney continues to embody.
As he prepares to take the stage one final time, one thing is certain — the world will be singing along, one last time, with the man who helped define the sound of the 20th century.