Global K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids have officially confirmed what fans around the world both feared and anticipated — the group has announced their final global trek titled “One Last Horizon” Farewell World Tour, set to take place throughout 2026.

The emotional announcement dropped at midnight KST through the group’s official channels, immediately sending social media into a frenzy. Within minutes, hashtags such as #OneLastHorizon and #StrayKidsFarewellTour began trending worldwide, with fans expressing shock, gratitude, and overwhelming support for the eight-member group who have dominated the global stage for nearly a decade.
A Farewell — But Not Goodbye Forever
In a heartfelt video message, leader Bang Chan addressed fans directly.
“This tour is our way of saying thank you for every moment you gave us. ‘One Last Horizon’ isn’t about endings — it’s about celebrating how far we’ve come together.”
While the group clarified that this marks the end of an era rather than a permanent disbandment, the tour is being promoted as their final large-scale world tour for the foreseeable future. Members emphasized that they want to focus on individual growth, production projects, and new creative directions after 2026.
Industry insiders say the production scale will be the biggest in the group’s history — surpassing even their record-breaking 2024 and 2025 stadium runs. The tour is rumored to feature cinematic stage design, live band arrangements, immersive LED horizons, and reimagined performances of fan-favorite hits.
🌏 Complete 2026 “One Last Horizon” Tour Dates & Cities
🇰🇷 South Korea
- March 7 – Seoul (Opening Night)
- March 8 – Seoul (Second Show)
🇯🇵 Japan
- March 21 – Tokyo
- March 22 – Tokyo
- March 29 – Osaka
🇦🇺 Australia
- April 10 – Sydney
- April 12 – Melbourne
🇺🇸 North America
- May 2 – Los Angeles
- May 4 – San Francisco
- May 8 – Dallas
- May 10 – Houston
- May 14 – Chicago
- May 17 – Atlanta
- May 21 – New York
- May 24 – Toronto
🇲🇽 Mexico
- May 30 – Mexico City
🇧🇷 Brazil
- June 6 – São Paulo
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
- June 20 – London
🇫🇷 France
- June 23 – Paris
🇩🇪 Germany
- June 26 – Berlin
🇪🇸 Spain
- June 29 – Madrid
🇿🇦 South Africa
- July 10 – Johannesburg
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
- July 17 – Dubai
🇸🇬 Singapore
- July 25 – Singapore
🇵🇭 Philippines
- August 1 – Manila
🇹🇭 Thailand
- August 5 – Bangkok
Production Promises: The Biggest Era Yet
Sources close to the tour production reveal that “One Last Horizon” will include:
- A 360-degree stage design in select stadiums
- Live orchestra segments for emotional ballads
- Special solo stages from each member
- A career-spanning setlist from debut tracks to 2026 releases
- Surprise guest appearances in select cities
Fans can expect iconic songs such as “God’s Menu,” “MANIAC,” “Thunderous,” and newer 2026 material to be woven into a narrative-style show built around the theme of reflection and new beginnings.
Emotional Fan Reactions
Fans — known globally as STAY — flooded platforms with emotional tributes, sharing concert memories, fan art, and messages thanking the group for helping them through difficult times.
Many noted how Stray Kids redefined the self-producing idol model in K-pop, writing and producing much of their own discography. Their bold sound, genre experimentation, and unapologetic lyrical themes made them stand out in an industry often defined by trends.
Music analysts say the farewell tour could become one of the highest-grossing K-pop tours in history, with ticket demand already predicted to sell out within minutes of release.
What Comes Next?

Although 2026 marks the end of their world tour era, the members reassured fans that this is not a final goodbye. Solo projects, producing credits, collaborations, and potential sub-unit releases are reportedly already in development.
“This horizon isn’t the end of the sky,” one member shared during the announcement. “It’s just where the sun sets before it rises again.”
Pre-sale tickets begin in December 2025, with general sales launching shortly after. VIP packages will include farewell meet-and-greet experiences, exclusive tour merchandise, and limited-edition commemorative items.
As the countdown to March 2026 begins, one thing is certain — “One Last Horizon” will not just be a tour. It will be a celebration of legacy, resilience, and a bond between eight artists and millions of fans worldwide.
And if history has shown anything, it’s that Stray Kids never do anything halfway.
The final chapter is about to be written — and the world will be watching.
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