The grunge-punk band L7 announced its final world tour, titled “The Last Hurrah Tour,” marking the end of the group's career [1].

As pioneers of the 1990s alternative rock scene, the band's decision to retire concludes a multi-decade influence on the punk and grunge genres. The farewell series serves as a final opportunity for fans to see the group perform live before they permanently disband [1].

The U.S. leg of the tour is scheduled to begin Oct. 9, 2026 [1]. The opening show will take place in Phoenix, Arizona [2]. This leg of the tour is expected to run through early November, with a final stop on Nov. 7, 2026 [2].

In addition to the autumn U.S. dates, the band will perform a series of shows in Canada during the summer [2]. These Canadian performances will feature Amyl and the Sniffers [2].

Donita Sparks expressed the band's sentiment regarding the upcoming dates. "We are deeply grateful and ready to give our audiences one last, loud, fun, and hopefully unforgettable night of rock & roll," Sparks said [3].

The band has not yet released a full itinerary for the world tour beyond the U.S. and Canadian dates. However, the group said it intends to provide a memorable series of performances to close its professional history [1].

The grunge-punk band L7 announced its final world tour, titled “The Last Hurrah Tour.”

The dissolution of L7 marks the end of an era for the 1990s West Coast underground scene. By pairing their final dates with contemporary acts like Amyl and the Sniffers, the band bridges the gap between the original grunge movement and the modern punk revival, cementing their legacy as foundational figures of the genre before exiting the stage.