# “ONE LAST TIME, I’LL SING FOR THE DREAMERS…”
## Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Announce “One Last Ride” — A Historic 2026 Farewell Tour
**LONDON — They stood together, side by side, the way they have for more than six decades. Warm smiles. Eyes that have seen everything. Voices still echoing from thousands of stages.**
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have announced their 2026 tour, “One Last Ride” — a historic farewell that reunites the last two surviving members of The Beatles in a celebration of music, brotherhood, and a shared life under the world’s brightest spotlights.
The announcement came quietly. No elaborate production. Just two men who have known each other longer than most marriages last, facing the world one more time.
When the tour opens, the song they’ll perform first is “Love Me Do” — the very track that began their journey together in 1962. Sixty-four years later, the same song will carry them into their final bow.
“It felt right,” McCartney said simply. “That’s where we started. That’s where we’ll begin saying goodbye.”
Ringo nodded beside him. “We’ve been playing together since we were boys. One last time feels… like the right thing to do.”
Dates and locations have been revealed. The tour will span continents, touching cities that have hosted them for decades. No opening acts announced. Just two legends, their bands, and the songs that soundtracked generations.
Neither man called it a farewell. But both understood what it is.
“This isn’t goodbye,” McCartney offered. “It’s just… one last ride. Together.”
Ringo smiled that familiar smile. “Peace and love. Always.”
The tour begins in June 2026. The song starts where it all began: Love Me Do.
