NEW ERA: Iron Maiden Announces 2026 Farewell Tour — ‘One Last Ride’ Marks the End of a Rock Legend’s Era, Dates and Cities Revealed
After nearly five decades of thrilling fans around the globe with their epic soundscapes, thundering live shows, and the iconic presence of Eddie the Head, Iron Maiden has officially announced their farewell tour — aptly titled “One Last Ride.” This 2026 world tour will serve as the final curtain call for one of heavy metal’s most enduring and influential bands, closing out a legendary chapter in rock history.
Set to begin in February 2026, One Last Ride will cover six continents, spanning over 60 cities and bringing the band’s massive stage production to fans one last time. With frontman Bruce Dickinson, bassist and founder Steve Harris, guitar legends Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Janick Gers, and drummer Nicko McBrain, this final tour promises to be a grand farewell to the global army of Maiden fans — also known as the Iron Maiden Family.
Bruce Dickinson: “We’re Going Out the Way We Came In — Loud, Proud, and Fearless”
In an emotional video message shared across Iron Maiden’s official platforms, Bruce Dickinson addressed fans with characteristic energy and sincerity:
“This isn’t the end of Iron Maiden’s music, but it is the end of us riding into cities with flame-throwing stage rigs and battling giant Eddies live on stage. This farewell tour is our way of saying thank you — for nearly fifty years of loyalty, madness, and metal mayhem. We’re going out the way we came in: loud, proud, and fearless.”
Steve Harris added in a written statement:
“We’ve seen the world together. We’ve grown old together. Now it’s time to close this incredible chapter — with a setlist that spans the decades and a stage show that will shake the Earth.”
Tour Dates and Cities Revealed
The first wave of tour dates has officially been announced. One Last Ride kicks off in Perth, Australia on February 21, 2026, before heading through Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and finally ending in a triumphant four-night finale at London’s Wembley Stadium in September 2026.
Here are some of the confirmed stops:
- Feb 21 – Perth, AUS – RAC Arena
- Feb 27 – Tokyo, JP – Tokyo Dome
- Mar 10 – Jakarta, ID – GBK Stadium
- Mar 25 – Dubai, UAE – Coca-Cola Arena
- Apr 5 – Athens, GR – Olympic Stadium
- Apr 12 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
- Apr 18 – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena
- May 2 – São Paulo, BR – Allianz Parque
- May 14 – Mexico City, MX – Foro Sol
- June 1 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- June 10 – Toronto, CA – Scotiabank Arena
- June 20 – Chicago, IL – United Center
- July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
- August 15 – Manchester, UK – Etihad Stadium
- Sept 10–13 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium (Final Shows)
Additional shows across Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Africa, and South America are expected to be announced by late July.
A Legacy Worthy of Immortality
Iron Maiden’s impact on music and culture is undeniable. With over 100 million albums sold, dozens of gold and platinum certifications, and one of the most devoted fanbases in rock, the band’s farewell is more than a tour — it’s a cultural milestone.
Their theatrical concerts, iconic mascot Eddie, and genre-defining albums like The Number of the Beast, Powerslave, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, and Brave New World have etched Iron Maiden permanently into music history.
The One Last Ride tour will feature a multi-act stage production, complete with legacy-themed segments, never-before-performed live tracks, and a rotating setlist that spans their entire career. Fans can expect appearances from multiple incarnations of Eddie, as well as a tribute segment honoring late metal icons and former members.
Exclusive Content and Farewell Extras
Netflix has confirmed a feature-length Iron Maiden farewell documentary is also in production, with a 2027 release date. The film will cover the making of One Last Ride, the band’s legacy, and their profound global impact. A limited-edition live album and box set, capturing the best moments of the tour, will follow.
Additionally, VIP ticket packages, commemorative tour merchandise, and fan club meet-and-greets will be offered exclusively through Iron Maiden’s official website and the Iron Maiden Fan Club.
Final Thoughts: One Last Ride, One Eternal Legacy
This is more than a farewell tour. It’s a salute to the Iron Maiden faithful — the fans who filled stadiums, wore the shirts, learned the solos, sang the choruses, and passed the flame from one generation to the next.
As Bruce Dickinson closes his message, he says it best:
“The beast may rest… but it never dies. Up the Irons, always.”
Iron Maiden: One Last Ride — coming to a city near you in 2026. Get ready for the final roar of the metal titans.