BREAKING NEWS: Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr Announce 2026 World Tour
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have officially unveiled their highly anticipated 2026 world tour, marking a historic return to the global stage for two of the most iconic figures in music history.
The tour is set to feature dozens of performances across North America and select international cities, kicking off in San Diego, CA on February 18 and traveling through major stops including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Toronto, Chicago, New York City, and Boston, before wrapping up in Milwaukee, WI on June 24.
For fans who have waited decades to see the two surviving Beatles share a stage for an extended run, the announcement feels almost surreal. While McCartney and Starr have appeared together sporadically over the years — a song here, a surprise guest spot there — they have never embarked on a joint tour. Until now.
Tickets are expected to sell quickly, with standard pricing and VIP experience packages already generating major excitement among fans. Industry insiders are predicting this could become one of the most talked-about tours of 2026, as audiences prepare to witness a rare collaboration between two legends who together helped shape the soundtrack of the modern world.
Known for shaping modern music through their work with The Beatles and beyond, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have built a global fanbase with timeless songs and unforgettable performances. Their live shows are celebrated for their musical legacy, emotional connection, and the ability to bring generations together.
With this new tour promising a blend of classic hits and special on-stage moments, fans are already speculating about surprise appearances and once-in-a-lifetime performances. Will there be tributes to John and George? Will other legendary musicians join them along the way? McCartney and Starr have remained characteristically silent, letting the anticipation build.
For millions worldwide, this isn’t just another tour. It is a reminder that two men who started in Liverpool more than sixty years ago are still here, still playing, still creating moments that make people feel connected to something larger than themselves.
The setlists remain a mystery. The surprises are still secret. But one thing is already certain: when Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr take the stage together in 2026, the world will be watching. And singing along. And remembering why the music never really left.
