🎤 U2 Announces Massive 2026 European Tour — Cities, Dates, and Venues Revealed

🎤 U2 Announces Massive 2026 European Tour — Cities, Dates, and Venues Revealed

U2 is officially hitting the road again. After weeks of speculation, cryptic teasers, and a wave of fan anticipation, the legendary Irish rock band has announced their full 2026 European Tour, marking their most extensive run across the continent in over a decade. With a mix of iconic stadiums, modern arenas, and a few surprising stops, U2 is gearing up to deliver their biggest production since The Joshua Tree anniversary tour.

The announcement came early this morning through the band’s official channels, where Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. shared a tour trailer packed with imagery of bright lights, roaring crowds, and a powerful voiceover from Bono: “Europe is where it began. Europe is where it lives. And now—Europe is where we return.”

A Tour Built on Legacy and New Energy

Dubbed the “U2: Horizons 2026 Tour,” the trek is expected to celebrate both their classic anthems and a wave of new material rumored to be part of their next studio album. While U2 had recently performed select shows in Las Vegas, fans across Europe have been waiting for a full-scale return to the region—and now they’re getting it.

Production insiders hint at a groundbreaking stage design featuring a circular 360-degree lighting arc, interactive floor visuals, and the band’s largest LED backdrop ever used on tour.

Full List of Cities, Dates, and Venues

U2’s 2026 European Tour will span 12 countries, beginning in Ireland and ending in Germany. Tickets for all dates are expected to go on sale later this month.

Here’s the complete schedule:

📍 May 28, 2026 — Dublin, Ireland
Croke Park

📍 June 3, 2026 — London, England
Wembley Stadium

📍 June 8, 2026 — Manchester, England
Etihad Stadium

📍 June 14, 2026 — Paris, France
Stade de France

📍 June 20, 2026 — Brussels, Belgium
King Baudouin Stadium

📍 June 25, 2026 — Amsterdam, Netherlands
Johan Cruijff Arena

📍 July 1, 2026 — Berlin, Germany
Olympiastadion

📍 July 6, 2026 — Munich, Germany
Allianz Arena

📍 July 12, 2026 — Vienna, Austria
Ernst Happel Stadium

📍 July 17, 2026 — Zurich, Switzerland
Letzigrund Stadium

📍 July 23, 2026 — Barcelona, Spain
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

📍 July 29, 2026 — Madrid, Spain
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

📍 August 4, 2026 — Rome, Italy
Stadio Olimpico

📍 August 10, 2026 — Milan, Italy
San Siro Stadium

📍 August 17, 2026 — Copenhagen, Denmark
Parken Stadium

📍 August 22, 2026 — Stockholm, Sweden
Friends Arena

📍 August 28, 2026 — Oslo, Norway
Ullevaal Stadium

📍 September 3, 2026 — Warsaw, Poland
PGE Narodowy Stadium

📍 September 10, 2026 — Prague, Czech Republic
Eden Arena

📍 September 16, 2026 — Frankfurt, Germany
Deutsche Bank Park

Fan Reaction Explodes Online

Within hours of the announcement, social media was flooded with excitement. Fans celebrated the band’s return to major European stages, with Dublin, London, Paris, and Berlin trending globally. Many noted the emotional weight of seeing U2 back where the band’s journey began, calling the tour “a full-circle moment” for one of rock’s most enduring acts.

Tickets Expected to Sell Out Fast

Promoters warn that demand will be “astronomical,” especially for cities like Dublin, London, and Rome. Pre-sale access opens next week for U2.com subscribers, with general sales launching shortly after.

With a renewed energy, a rumored new album on the horizon, and a tour schedule packed with iconic venues, U2’s 2026 European Tour is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated rock events of the decade.

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