
Breaking News: Accept Announces Final World Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed…
Heavy metal fans around the globe, brace yourselves—Accept has just dropped a bombshell announcement. The legendary German metal band has officially revealed the dates and cities for what they are calling their Final World Tour. After decades of shredding stages, melting faces, and delivering some of the most iconic metal anthems ever recorded, the band is preparing to take one final lap around the globe.
This tour, aptly named “The Last Command”, will span five continents and include more than 50 cities worldwide. Fans have long speculated about whether the band’s recent performances might be their last, but now it’s confirmed: this will be the ultimate farewell. Accept plans to celebrate their career with a setlist that spans their classic hits and deep cuts alike, giving fans the full experience one last time.
The tour will kick off on August 17, 2025, in Hamburg, Germany, where it all began. From there, the band will sweep through Europe, playing in cities like Paris, Madrid, Rome, and London before crossing the Atlantic to North America in October. U.S. stops include New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Dallas, with a highly anticipated Halloween night show in Las Vegas.
South America will get their dose of metal fury in November, with shows in São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Santiago. The tour continues through December in Australia and New Zealand, hitting Sydney and Auckland. Early 2026 will see Accept finishing off in Asia with performances in Tokyo, Seoul, and Bangkok, before the grand finale—March 14, 2026, in Wacken, Germany, a symbolic end at the legendary metal festival that has long been a second home for the band.
Speaking on the announcement, frontman Mark Tornillo said, “This isn’t goodbye to the music—it’s goodbye to the road. We want to go out on a high note, with the fans who’ve been with us since the beginning, and those who discovered us along the way.” Original guitarist Wolf Hoffmann added, “It’s been an incredible journey, and we’re going to give it everything we’ve got one last time.”
Accept’s final tour comes after more than 45 years of metal domination. Formed in the 1970s, the band helped define the sound of European heavy metal with albums like Balls to the Wall, Restless and Wild, and Metal Heart. Their influence has been felt across generations of musicians, and their legacy as pioneers is secure.
Ticket sales are expected to be intense, with pre-sale dates beginning May 1st, followed by general sales on May 5th. VIP packages, including meet-and-greets and exclusive merchandise, will also be available for die-hard fans wanting a final memory with the band.
Fans are already flooding social media with emotional reactions, sharing memories, favorite songs, and travel plans to catch their last-ever Accept show. From loyal old-school metalheads to younger fans discovering the band’s legacy, the excitement and sentimentality are undeniable.
In addition to the tour, Accept has hinted at releasing a limited-edition live album and documentary chronicling the journey of the final tour. “We want to preserve this moment forever,” said Hoffmann. “It’s not just for us—it’s for the fans, the ones who’ve kept this fire burning all these years.”
For many, Accept’s departure from the live stage marks the end of an era. Yet, in true metal fashion, the band is making sure their final bow will be nothing short of epic. Expect full production, blistering solos, and perhaps even some surprise guest appearances along the way.
As the countdown begins, one thing is certain: the world will be watching, listening, and celebrating. Accept’s final world tour is not just a farewell—it’s a tribute to the enduring power of heavy metal and the band that helped shape it.
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