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U2 has owned headlines worldwide this past week. Ragnant Media and Spreaker confirm the news many thought would never come: U2 has officially announced their final world tour titled U2 The Final Chapter, set for 2026. This epic closing chapter will see the band revisiting iconic arenas across five continents. Bono described it as a celebration and tribute to the band’s journey, promising fans immersive shows with classic hits, deep cuts, and state-of-the-art visuals. Ticket demand is predicted to be off the charts, with pre-sales starting in March 2026. The announcement signals one of the most significant moments in modern music history and U2’s legacy, marking the end of four decades touring as rock’s biggest live act.
At the same time, U2Songs and Esquire reveal that a brand new studio album is in the works, with Bono, Adam Clayton, and a now-recuperated Larry Mullen Jr. deeply involved in marathon sessions. Jacknife Lee is back in the producer’s chair, joined by Brian Eno, and Bono claims this album will be urgent, raw, and a departure from their past. There’s still no official release date—late 2026 is speculated, but U2’s inner circle is tight-lipped. Band chatter and U2 X-Radio hint at surprise events to preview new tracks. Larry’s progress post-neck surgery is a highlight, with both Bono and Larry sharing his comeback and humor in recent interviews with RTE and Jimmy Kimmel.
Cementing their reputation for social consciousness, U2 has been awarded the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize, as reported by U2Songs and uDiscoverMusic. Bono and The Edge accepted the honor in Tulsa, performing six songs, debuting lyrics for a new protest track, and joining T Bone Burnett for a rare, candid discussion about music and activism. This historic recognition puts U2 alongside icons like Bruce Springsteen and Joan Baez.
Adam Clayton’s rare bass guitars are on public view in Ireland, with Guitar World calling his forthcoming auction a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors. Social media is ablaze with fan club selfies in the new official 2025 U2.com hoodie and nostalgic posts marking the band’s formation and first single anniversaries.
Bono, meanwhile, remains a fixture in the limelight, earning a Hollywood Music in Media Award nomination for his *Stories of Surrender* documentary and fending off rumors about surprise guests joining U2 on their farewell trek. Everything official points to a closed but celebratory historic final run for the band, with no collaborations yet confirmed.
So headlines this week: U2’s final tour announcement, a highly-anticipated album, major awards, Adam’s collection up for auction, and social media tributes have made this truly a legendary week for U2—a fitting prelude to their long goodbye.
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