Fans React to GHOST Skeletour Finale: "One of the Greatest Shows Ever"

24 February 2026  ·  Band News  · By Scorpio

Social media has erupted with an avalanche of praise following GHOST's Skeletour finale at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles last night, with fans universally describing the concert as a transcendent experience. Phrases like "one of the greatest shows ever," "an emotional farewell," and "utterly unforgettable" have dominated fan discourse across every major platform, painting a picture of a performance that exceeded even the loftiest expectations.

The phone-free policy that GHOST enforced throughout the Skeletour — requiring attendees to lock their devices in Yondr pouches upon entry — emerged as one of the most frequently praised aspects of the experience. Fans reported that the absence of screens created an unusually intimate and present atmosphere, allowing the audience to connect with the theatrical performance on a deeper level than a typical arena show permits. "For the first time at a concert in years, everyone was actually watching the show," one attendee wrote, a sentiment echoed thousands of times over.

The setlist itself became a topic of intense discussion, as Tobias Forge crafted a farewell program that balanced deep cuts and rarities alongside GHOST's established classics. Songs that had not been performed live in years — or in some cases ever — appeared alongside arena-filling anthems like "Square Hammer," "Mary On A Cross," and "Dance Macabre," creating a special evening that rewarded the most devoted fans while still delivering the communal sing-along moments that make GHOST concerts so exhilarating.

With Forge having publicly confirmed no immediate plans for GHOST — stating his need to "step away" and spend time with his family — the finale has taken on added emotional significance. Fan-shot descriptions of the elaborate pyrotechnics, the towering stage production, and Forge's visibly emotional performance during the final songs have trended across social platforms throughout the day. Whether this represents a temporary hiatus or something more permanent, GHOST's Skeletour has etched itself into the collective memory of everyone who witnessed it.