After more than twenty years of shaping the sound, swagger, and spirit of global hip-hop, 50 Cent has officially announced that his 2026 World Tour will be his final run on the stage — marking the end of an era that transformed music, business, and culture forever.
The news hit fans like a shockwave.
The man who dominated the 2000s, outworked entire industries, built empires, and delivered banger after banger is preparing to close his touring chapter — and he’s doing it with one last global explosion.
🌍🔥 A Global Goodbye: North America, Europe, Asia & More
The 2026 Final World Tour will be massive — the biggest of 50’s career.
Planned stops include:
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New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago
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London, Manchester, Berlin, Paris
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Tokyo, Seoul, Manila, Sydney
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Dubai, Johannesburg, Lagos, Toronto
Each show is designed to be a cinematic tribute to his entire legacy — from his mixtape days to Get Rich or Die Tryin’, from his G-Unit takeover to his powerhouse ventures in TV, film, and business.
Insiders say the production will be “unlike anything 50 has ever done” — filled with storytelling, visuals from his life, surprise guests, and reimagined versions of the classics that made the world fall in love with him.

🎶 A Setlist That Defined Generations
50 Cent’s farewell tour will highlight the songs that shaped hip-hop culture:
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“In da Club”
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“Many Men (Wish Death)”
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“21 Questions”
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“P.I.M.P.”
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“Hate It or Love It”
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“Candy Shop”
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“Disco Inferno”
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“Window Shopper”
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“I Get Money”
And according to a close insider, he’s planning a never-before-performed medley spanning his entire evolution — from mixtapes to movie soundtracks.
💬 50 Cent’s Message to the Fans: A Thank-You Letter
In his announcement, 50 said:
“I came from nothing.
I fought for everything.
And the world gave me more love than I ever expected.
This tour is my thank you — my salute — to every fan who rode with me from day one.”
It’s the type of message only 50 could deliver — powerful, honest, emotional without losing that signature toughness.
🔥 The End of an Era — But the Legacy Lives On
This may be his final tour, but 50 Cent isn’t slowing down. Not even close.
He remains a giant in:
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Television (Power Universe, BMF, Raising Kanan)
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Film
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Liquor empire
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Energy drinks
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Boxing promotion
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Investment ventures
But saying goodbye to the stage?
That’s personal.
That’s historic.
That’s the closing chapter of a musical giant.
Fans across the world are preparing to witness one of hip-hop’s most unforgettable farewells.
2026 will belong to 50.