NEIL DIAMOND & BARBRA STREISAND ANNOUNCE 2026 TOUR — “ONE LAST RIDE” 🚀

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A Soul-Stirring Revival That Redefines the Spirit of Country and Classic Pop

The wait is finally over — two of music’s most legendary voices are hitting the road together for one unforgettable farewell. Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand have officially announced their 2026 world tour, “ONE LAST RIDE,” a breathtaking celebration of timeless artistry, passion, and legacy.

Marking the first time in decades the two icons share the same stage, this historic tour promises a blend of heart, nostalgia, and musical magic — revisiting their greatest hits like “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” “Sweet Caroline,” and “The Way We Were.”

💫 Tour Highlights:

  • A once-in-a-lifetime reunion between two living legends.
  • Stunning new orchestral arrangements of their classic duets.
  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes moments honoring their decades-long friendship.

🎤 Neil Diamond said:

“This isn’t just a tour. It’s a thank-you — to the fans who carried our music through generations.”

🎶 Barbra Streisand added:

“Music brought us together all those years ago. Now it’s bringing us home — one last time.”

📅 Tour Dates & Cities:
The “ONE LAST RIDE” Tour will kick off in Los Angeles in March 2026, before moving through Nashville, New York, Chicago, London, Sydney, and more major cities across the globe.

For millions of fans, this tour isn’t just about music — it’s a farewell to an era. Two voices, one stage, one final journey. ❤️

👉 Stay tuned for ticket release details and exclusive pre-sale access — because moments like this only happen once in a lifetime.

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