In a moment that left fans breathless with emotion and excitement, music legend Barry Gibb has officially announced his 2026 farewell tour, aptly titled “One Last Ride.”
Barry Gibb Announces Emotional Farewell Tour: One Last Ride
“This is not a goodbye to the music — it’s a thank-you. A thank-you to my brothers, to our fans, and to the journey we’ve all taken together. ‘One Last Ride’ is about love, memory, and music that never dies.”
— Barry Gibb, in an official statement
A Farewell Decades in the Making
Barry Gibb, now 80, has spent over six decades in the spotlight — from singing early harmonies with his brothers Robin and Maurice in Australia to leading the Bee Gees into global superstardom. With timeless hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “To Love Somebody,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” and “Night Fever,” the Bee Gees didn’t just define the disco era — they transcended it.
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New York City – Madison Square Garden
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London – The O2 Arena
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Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
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Tokyo – Nippon Budokan
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Los Angeles – Hollywood Bowl
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Paris – Accor Arena
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Rio de Janeiro – Jeunesse Arena
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Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
The final performance is set to take place in Brisbane, Australia — the very place where the Bee Gees launched their career as teenagers.
“I want to end where it all began,”Barry shared.
“Australia gave us our start. It’s only right that I say thank you there, one last time.”