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Detroit, Michigan – January 9, 2026
The moment fans have waited years for — and quietly feared — has arrived: Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band have officially announced “One Last Ride,” their 2026 World Tour — a soulful, full-circle return that feels less like a comeback and more like a final journey shared with the generations who grew up on these songs.

At 80, after years of reflection, health challenges, and a deliberate step back from the spotlight, Seger is stepping onto the stage on his own terms — not chasing nostalgia, but honoring a lifetime of music that has aged alongside its audience.
The tour will span North America, Europe, and Australia, touching down in iconic cities from the U.S. heartland to London, Paris, Berlin, and Sydney. Each night promises more than a concert: it’s a reunion built on miles traveled, stories lived, and truths sung out loud.
“This isn’t about going out big,” Seger said in a simple video announcement. “It’s about going out real — one more time, with the people who’ve been there from the beginning. Thank you for the ride.”

Expect a powerful setlist filled with the blue-collar poetry and raw honesty that defined a genre: “Night Moves,” “Against the Wind,” “Turn the Page,” “Old Time Rock and Roll,” “Hollywood Nights,” and more — delivered with the grit, soul, and lived-in emotion that only decades on the road can forge.
Whispers from insiders suggest longtime members of the Silver Bullet Band may reunite for select dates, adding extra layers of nostalgia and celebration to what is already being called one of the most meaningful rock tours of the decade.
Tickets go on sale next week, with presale for fan club members starting immediately. Demand is expected to be unprecedented — many dates are predicted to sell out quickly.

In an era of fleeting trends and polished productions, Bob Seger’s return is a quiet reminder of what rock ’n’ roll was built on: truth, resilience, and the kind of connection that lasts a lifetime.
This isn’t just another tour. It’s One Last Ride.
And when Bob Seger takes the stage in 2026, the world won’t just hear music — it will hear legacy, gratitude, and a voice that never stopped meaning something.
Get ready. The road is calling one more time. 🎸❤️



