
JUST ANNOUNCED: MORE DATES, MORE MEMORIES — MICKY DOLENZ EXPANDS 60TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR IN A FINAL, SOUL-STIRRING SALUTE TO THE MONKEES
In a turn of events that has fans across generations buzzing with emotion, Micky Dolenz—the final living member of The Monkees—has officially added more shows to his already sold-out 2026 world tour. And with each new date comes another chance to relive the laughter, the stories, and the timeless magic of a band that defined an era.
Originally intended as a limited engagement to honor the 60th anniversary of The Monkees, the tour has quickly evolved into something far greater than anyone expected. Cities sold out within hours. Entire venues filled with lifelong fans and new listeners alike. And now, due to overwhelming demand and what Dolenz calls a “tidal wave of love,” more performances are being added across the globe.
“This isn’t just a tour,” Micky shared in a heartfelt backstage moment after one of his most emotional performances. “It’s a homecoming—for all of us.”
From Los Angeles to London, Sydney to Chicago, this once-in-a-lifetime celebration is becoming a worldwide tribute to one of the most beloved pop-cultural forces in music history. Each show blends live performance with archival footage, personal stories, and never-before-seen moments that make the stage feel less like a concert and more like an open diary of memories.
For fans, it’s a powerful reminder of just how deeply The Monkees are woven into their lives.
“I grew up with those songs,” one fan tearfully shared outside the New York show. “Hearing Micky sing them now, with the stories, the videos… it’s like getting to say goodbye in person. It’s beautiful and heartbreaking all at once.”
Every show is filled with moments that catch your breath: a video of Davy Jones flashing across the LED screen mid-song. A clip of Michael Nesmith telling an old joke that still gets laughs. A quiet, reverent tribute to Peter Tork, paired with a stripped-down acoustic performance of “Daydream Believer” that leaves the room in silence — until the tears start flowing.
And through it all stands Micky Dolenz, carrying the voices, the memories, and the spirit of his bandmates with a grace that is nothing short of breathtaking.
“This isn’t about being the last one left,” he once said. “It’s about keeping them here—with me, with you, with the songs.”
According to insiders close to the production, the expanded tour will include intimate residencies in select cities, fan events, unreleased merchandise tied to the band’s 60-year legacy, and special surprise appearances from artists who credit The Monkees as key influences. The full list of new dates is expected to be released in waves throughout the spring, with priority access going to legacy fan club members and early ticket holders.
If you thought this was just another nostalgia tour, think again. This is a movement, a farewell dressed as a celebration, and a final gift from a man who refuses to let the music—or the memories—fade away.
The Monkees gave the world more than hits. They gave us permission to smile, to be silly, to believe in friendship, and to chase the impossible. And now, Micky Dolenz is giving it all back — one sold-out night at a time.
More shows. More stories. One last chance. Don’t miss it.