The Announcement That Stirred the Faithful
In a moment that sent waves through the Christian music world, Brandon Lake — the Grammy-winning worship artist behind “Gratitude”, “Praise You Anywhere”, and “House of Miracles” — has officially announced his 2026 world tour, titled “One Last Ride.”
The announcement video, filmed in an empty church at sunrise, opened with Lake’s voice saying softly:
“If this is the last time I get to lead you in worship, let’s make it count for eternity.”
Within hours, fans across continents were calling it “a move of the Spirit disguised as a concert.”

The Vision: Worship, Revival, Renewal
Far from a typical concert tour, One Last Ride is described as a global worship experience — a powerful fusion of music, testimony, and spiritual renewal.
“This isn’t a farewell,” Brandon explained. “It’s a revival — a reminder that every song, every stage, and every breath is for the glory of God.”
The tour will combine Lake’s high-energy performances with intimate worship moments, spontaneous prayer, and live collaborations with other leading voices in Christian music.
Tour Dates and Cities
According to the official release, the One Last Ride Tour 2026 will span five continents and include over 40 stops worldwide.
📍 North America: Atlanta, Nashville, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto
📍 Europe: London, Dublin, Paris, Oslo, Berlin
📍 Asia: Manila, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo
📍 Oceania: Sydney, Auckland
📍 South America: Buenos Aires, São Paulo
The tour will begin April 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, and conclude with a massive two-night finale in Jerusalem, Israel — an emotional ending that Lake says “feels like coming home.”
“Worship started in the heart of God’s people — and it’s ending where His story began,” he said.

What to Expect
Each show will be designed as an immersive worship journey rather than a traditional concert.
The stage setup — created by Christian production visionary Nick Chernoff — will feature a 360° layout, allowing the audience to surround the stage in worship.
“No front row, no hierarchy — just family,” Brandon said. “It’s not about watching. It’s about encountering.”
The production will include live choirs, real-time Scripture visuals, and spontaneous moments of prayer led by pastors from each host city.
Collaborations and Surprises
While full guest lineups haven’t been revealed, sources confirm that Elevation Worship, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, and Phil Wickham will appear in select cities.
Rumors also suggest that Lauren Daigle may join Brandon for several European dates.
Each stop will feature local worship leaders as openers — reinforcing Lake’s mission to “raise the next generation of revivalists.”

A Message From Brandon
During his announcement livestream, Lake’s tone was humble yet electric:
“I’ve played arenas. I’ve seen miracles. But nothing compares to watching a room of believers lift their voices together. This tour is for them — for every soul that’s ever found God in a song.”
He paused before adding quietly:
“If this is my last big tour, I want it to sound like heaven.”
Fans and Faith Leaders React
Within hours, hashtags #OneLastRide and #BrandonLake2026 trended worldwide.
Pastors and Christian artists alike responded with support.
Chris Tomlin wrote:
“Brandon’s not just touring — he’s igniting a movement.”
Fans shared emotional tributes, calling his music “the soundtrack of surrender and hope.”
Beyond Music — A Mission
A portion of tour proceeds will fund The Gratitude Project, Brandon’s new initiative providing housing and education for children displaced by war and poverty — continuing his vision that worship should “always lead to action.”
“It’s one thing to sing about heaven,” he said. “It’s another to bring a piece of it to earth.”

Tickets, Merch, and More
Tickets officially go on sale March 5, 2026, with early access for Gratitude Community members on March 1.
Limited VIP “Worship Leader Experience” packages will allow fans to attend soundchecks, prayer circles, and meet Brandon personally.
Exclusive merchandise includes the tour’s signature symbol: a burning flame within a circle, representing “eternal praise.”
One Last Ride — or the Start of Something Greater
Though the title suggests a farewell, Lake clarified:
“It’s not about endings — it’s about endurance. This is my way of saying, ‘Let’s finish strong.’”
For fans and believers around the world, One Last Ride isn’t just a concert series — it’s a call to worship, to unity, and to remember that faith still moves mountains.
When the lights fade and the final note rings out, one truth will remain:
this ride isn’t the last — it’s the beginning of forever.