“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE FAITH THAT CARRIED ME…”
With silver hair catching the warm glow of the spotlight and a quiet reverence in his eyes, Guy Penrod has officially announced his 2026 Tour, One Last Ride — a heartfelt, soul-stirring farewell that promises to lift voices and hearts across the nation one final time.
For decades, Guy has stood at the crossroads of music and ministry, his unmistakable voice carrying messages of hope, redemption, and grace to every corner of America. Now, as he prepares for this last journey on the road, he is choosing to frame the tour the same way he began his career — anchored in a song of eternal promise.
It will open and close with Knowing You’ll Be There, the song he first sang decades ago as a declaration of faith and a comfort to the weary. Back then, it was a pledge of hope for the future. In 2026, it will return as his closing benediction — a final gift to the people who have walked with him through seasons of joy, loss, and unwavering belief.
From the hushed beauty of small-town churches where his voice would rise without the need for microphones, to the thunderous praise of packed arenas where thousands lifted their hands in worship, Guy’s music has never been just about performance. It has been a ministry — a bridge between heaven and earth, wrapped in melody.
Throughout One Last Ride, audiences can expect not only the beloved hymns and gospel classics that have defined his career, but also stories from the road — moments of humor, heartache, and holy reflection. Fans will hear of the nights when he sang through tears, the mornings when the Spirit gave him words he didn’t know he had, and the countless times strangers became family in the shared glow of worship.
For Penrod, this farewell tour is not a curtain call — it’s a commissioning. “I’ve been given a voice, and it was never mine to keep,” he shared in a recent interview. “It belongs to the people who need to hear that God is still good. That’s why I’m doing this one last time.”
As the dates and venues roll out, one thing is certain: each stop on this tour will be more than just a concert. It will be a gathering of believers, friends, and strangers alike, united by the music that has been a faithful companion to so many lives.
And when the final notes of Knowing You’ll Be There fade into the night, and the lights dim on the last stage of his career, there will be no doubt that Guy Penrod’s voice — and the message it carried — will live on in the hearts of those who heard it.