ONE LAST BEAT: Paul and Ringo’s Historic Farewell Tour 2025
This autumn, the world will witness a moment many believed would never come.
In a heartfelt and historic announcement, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr—the final two living members of The Beatles—confirmed they will embark on *One Last Beat: The Farewell Tour 2025*, a poignant global journey celebrating their unbreakable bond and honoring the enduring legacy of their brothers, John Lennon and George Harrison.
More than a concert series, this tour is being described as a living tribute—a final, collective embrace for the generations who grew with their music and the new listeners still discovering its magic. From Liverpool to Tokyo, New York to London, each performance will weave together iconic hits, rare acoustic moments, and visual tributes that tell the story of four young men who forever changed the sound of the world.
“It’s a thank you—to the fans, to the music, and to John and George,” Paul shared in a moving statement. “We started this together, and it feels right to close the circle together.”
Ringo added, “It’s not goodbye to the songs. The songs will always be here. It’s one last chance to share the beat, the love, and the peace we’ve always believed in.”
Set against stunning visual storytelling and intimate narrative interludes, the shows will revisit timeless classics like “Let It Be,” “Here Comes the Sun,” “Imagine,” and “With a Little Help From My Friends”—songs that have served as milestones in millions of lives.
For many, this tour represents more than a final bow—it’s a pilgrimage. A moment to stand together in gratitude for the joy, comfort, and unity this music has inspired. When the last chord fades and the lights rise, it will mark the end of an era. But as Paul and Ringo remind us: the beat of The Beatles—the hope, the love, the timeless truth in every note—will never truly fade away.
**ONE LAST BEAT: The Farewell Tour 2025**
A celebration of six decades of sound.
A tribute to two souls no longer with us.
And one last chance to share the stage, the song, and the story.















