Fleetwood Mac, one of the most iconic and enduring bands in rock history, has announced their final tour — a global farewell trek titled “One Last Ride.” Set for 2026,
this emotional tour will mark the end of an era, bringing a close to more than five decades of timeless music, unforgettable performances, and cultural influence. Fans across generations will have one last chance to witness the legendary group live.In an official statement released on the band’s website and social media, Fleetwood Mac wrote: “It’s been the journey of a lifetime. Now, we ride one last time together.” The message was signed by founding members Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, along with longtime bandmates Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie (via archival recordings and special tribute segments), and Mike Campbell. While Lindsey Buckingham is not officially part of the lineup, sources suggest he may make select guest appearances.The “One Last Ride” tour will kick off in Los Angeles on March 20, 2026, at the newly renovated Hollywood Bowl, a fitting launch for a band that helped define the California sound. The North American leg includes major stops in New York, Chicago, Nashville, Seattle, and Toronto before heading to Europe and concluding in London, the city where Fleetwood Mac began their journey in 1967.Fans can expect a career-spanning setlist, including beloved hits like “Go Your Own Way,” “Dreams,” “Landslide,” “The Chain,” and “Rhiannon.” The band also promises some deep cuts, rare live performances, and moving tributes to late keyboardist Christine McVie, who passed away in 2022. “She’s with us every night,” said Stevie Nicks in a teaser interview. “We sing for her, with her.”The band is working with state-of-the-art stage designers to create a show that pays tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s rich visual and sonic history. Archival footage, classic album artwork, and innovative lighting will help tell the story of the band’s transformation — from British blues roots to California rock royalty.“This tour is not just a goodbye. It’s a thank-you,” said Mick Fleetwood. “To the fans who stood by us through every chapter, through every storm, this ride is for you.” He also hinted at the possibility of a live concert film and companion retrospective album being released in tandem with the tour.Fleetwood Mac’s farewell arrives at a time when legacy acts like Elton John, Paul Simon, and Aerosmith have also taken their final bows. Yet few bands carry the mythos and mystique of Fleetwood Mac, whose personal dramas and musical brilliance helped shape the landscape of modern rock.In addition to the live performances, fans can look forward to special tour merchandise, VIP meet-and-greet packages, and an immersive online experience featuring behind-the-scenes content, interviews, and an interactive Fleetwood Mac timeline. A special commemorative book, Fleetwood Mac: One Last Ride, is also set for release.The farewell tour will conclude with two final nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on September 18–19, 2026. These performances will be livestreamed globally, making it possible for fans who can’t attend in person to still be part of the historic sendoff.Tickets for the One Last Ride tour go on sale Friday, June 14, 2025, with presales beginning earlier that week. Given the band’s massive worldwide following and the emotional weight of this final chapter, demand is expected to be extraordinary.Whether you’re a lifelong fan who wore out their Rumours vinyl or someone just discovering the hypnotic pull of Tusk and Mirage, the One Last Ride tour promises to be a breathtaking finale to a rock ‘n’ roll legacy unlike any other.Fleetwood Mac may be taking their final bow, but their music will echo through time — a soundtrack for heartache, hope, rebellion, and love. One last ride, one final chorus. Let’s go our own way, together.