
HISTORY IN THE MAKING: Uriah Heep and Saxon Unite for Explosive Final Joint Tour — Legendary Rock Titans Announce Farewell Run Across Major Cities Worldwide, Promising Decades of Decadence, Iconic Hits, and High-Octane Performances as Two of Rock’s Most Infamous Acts Take Their Final Bow Together in 2026 Spectacle
Rock history has just been rewritten. In a move that few predicted but millions will celebrate, Uriah Heep and Saxon, two of Britain’s most enduring and influential rock bands, have announced that they will join forces for a monumental farewell world tour in 2026. Aptly dubbed History in the Making, this collaborative run promises to be one of the most significant tours the hard rock and heavy metal community has ever seen.
For fans, this tour is more than just a series of concerts—it’s a final chance to witness two generations of rock royalty sharing the stage, a symbolic passing of the torch and a thunderous celebration of decades-long legacies.
A Rock Alliance of Titans
Uriah Heep, formed in 1969, carved their place in music history with their unique blend of progressive rock, heavy riffs, and soaring vocal harmonies. From “Gypsy” to “Easy Livin’” and “July Morning”, they are widely considered pioneers of the sound that influenced countless rock and metal bands.
Saxon, meanwhile, emerged in 1977 as one of the flag-bearers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). Their anthems like “Denim and Leather,” “Wheels of Steel,” and “747 (Strangers in the Night)” cemented their status as icons of the metal world. Known for their gritty sound and relentless touring, Saxon became synonymous with pure, unfiltered heavy metal energy.
Though their musical approaches differ—Uriah Heep leaning toward progressive melodies and Saxon delivering raw, thunderous metal—the combination is being hailed as the ultimate union of British rock heritage.
What to Expect: A Dual-Legend Setlist
The History in the Making tour won’t simply feature back-to-back performances. Instead, insiders confirm the concerts will be a shared spectacle, with both bands alternating headlining slots, collaborating on stage, and delivering a carefully curated setlist that covers their most iconic hits.
Confirmed songs include Uriah Heep staples like:
- “Gypsy”
- “July Morning”
- “Easy Livin’”
- “Lady in Black”
As well as Saxon anthems:
- “Denim and Leather”
- “Wheels of Steel”
- “Power and the Glory”
- “Crusader”
The grand finale of each night is expected to see both bands join forces for a mega-jam session, reimagining classics with multiple guitarists, dual drummers, and powerhouse vocals—a fittingly epic curtain call.
Tour Stops Around the Globe
The 2026 farewell run will hit major cities across Europe, North America, South America, and Asia, with select dates in Australia. Some of the biggest venues already revealed include:
- London, UK – The O2 Arena (Opening Night)
- Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
- Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center
- Paris, France – Accor Arena
- New York, USA – Madison Square Garden
- Los Angeles, USA – The Forum
- Tokyo, Japan – Nippon Budokan
- São Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
- Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
The tour will culminate in a special finale in Birmingham, UK, a city often referred to as the birthplace of heavy metal.
Voices from the Bands
Uriah Heep’s Mick Box, reflecting on more than five decades of rock history, shared:
“We’ve always said our music is about spirit, heart, and the fans. Teaming up with Saxon for this final tour makes it even more special. It’s the ultimate send-off for two bands that have lived and breathed rock for decades.”
Saxon’s Biff Byford added with characteristic grit:
“This isn’t just another tour—it’s a celebration of everything we’ve fought for and everything the fans have kept alive. We’re going out loud, proud, and heavier than ever. If you’ve ever raised your fist to a Saxon song or sung along with a Uriah Heep anthem, this tour is for you.”
A Farewell but Not an Ending
Though this tour signals the end of live touring for both bands, members have made clear that their music will continue to live on through recordings, reissues, and the millions of fans who carry their legacy. Uriah Heep and Saxon both hinted at possible documentary projects and archival releases tied to the farewell run, ensuring their final bow leaves behind something enduring.
Cementing Their Place in Rock History
Uriah Heep and Saxon have toured the world countless times, but never before have they united for a farewell celebration of this scale. With over 90 years of combined history, more than 50 albums released, and anthems that shaped the DNA of rock and heavy metal, their influence is undeniable.
For fans, History in the Making is more than a tour—it’s a moment in time, a rare chance to celebrate two of rock’s greatest institutions as they ride into the sunset together.
As Mick Box said: “Music never dies. We’re not saying goodbye—we’re saying thank you.”
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