Country Legends Announce 2026 “ONE LAST RIDE” Tour — A Farewell Celebration of Timeless Music

Stockholm, Sweden — In a moment that has electrified fans across the globe, country music icons Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad have officially announced their 2026 “ONE LAST RIDE” tour — a soul-stirring revival that promises to be as much a celebration of their legacy as it is a farewell.

The tour will mark the first time in decades that the four legendary artists, each with their own remarkable careers and shared musical history, will unite on stage. Known for their rich harmonies, heartfelt storytelling, and genre-crossing appeal, they plan to deliver an unforgettable concert experience blending country classics, fan favorites, and deeply personal performances.

“This isn’t just about saying goodbye,” Björn Ulvaeus said during the announcement. “It’s about honoring the music, the fans, and the journey we’ve shared together.”

The “ONE LAST RIDE” tour will travel through major cities across Europe, North America, and Australia, with a grand finale planned for their home country of Sweden. Each show will feature not only the music that made them beloved worldwide, but also the stories behind the songs — from small-town beginnings to global stages.

Benny Andersson hinted at special collaborations and guest appearances along the way, while Agnetha Fältskog shared that the performances will be “a heartfelt thank you to the fans who have been with us through every note and every chapter.”

For Anni-Frid Lyngstad, the tour carries a personal significance. “Music has been our life’s work, but more than that, it’s been a way to connect hearts. ‘One Last Ride’ is our way of saying we’ve cherished every mile.”

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, as multi-generational fans rush for a final chance to see the group perform together. In the words of one longtime admirer on social media: “This isn’t just a concert — it’s history in the making.”

As the countdown begins, the message from the four legends is clear: the road may be ending, but the songs — and the spirit they carry — will live on forever.

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