Nostradamus warns a global superstar will die in 2026, plus 3 other chilling predictions

Jan 2, 2026 - 14:33
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Nostradamus warns a global superstar will die in 2026, plus 3 other chilling predictions

THE name Nostradamus still carries an eerie pull centuries after his death. Nostradamus’ 16th-century quatrains are being revisited for 2026, with four grim predictions drawing attention. 

As 2026 draws closer, renewed attention is falling on four unsettling predictions linked to the year. Written in cryptic quatrains, his words continue to fuel debate, belief, and scepticism. From war to catastrophe, these prophecies remain as haunting as ever.

Seven months, great war?

One of the most discussed quatrains reads, "Seven months of great war, people dead through evil/ Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail."

This passage has reignited debate among followers who believe Nostradamus foresaw modern conflict. Some link the line to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, suggesting the reference to “seven months” signals a prolonged and deadly phase.

Supporters of this interpretation often point to Nostradamus’ past associations with war imagery. His phrase "Within two cities, there will be scourges the like of which was never seen" has long been connected by believers to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War Two. Whether coincidence or foresight, the ambiguity keeps the discussion alive, as per a report by The Mirror.

A great swarm of bees?

Another puzzling line states, “The great swarm of bees will arise by the night ambush.” This prediction is often tied to 2026 due to numerical interpretations connected to the verse. However, its meaning remains unclear. The symbolism of bees has sparked confusion, with no clear explanation of how such a swarm could cause large-scale harm through an “ambush.”

The lack of clarity has led many to view this prophecy as one of Nostradamus’ most enigmatic and difficult to decode, as per a report by The Mirror.

A famous figure struck by lightning?

Perhaps the most startling prediction comes from the 26th verse of Century I, which claims “the great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt.”

The phrase “great man” has been interpreted broadly, ranging from royalty to a world leader or celebrity. What stands out is the vivid image of a lightning strike occurring in daylight, a detail that has fueled modern speculation.

Will Switzerland overflow with blood?

The final prophecy paints a grim picture: “Because of the favour that the city will show… the Ticino will overflow with blood…”

This line directly references Switzerland’s Italian-speaking region, suggesting a violent or catastrophic event. Interpretations vary, from mass casualties to disease or disaster. Critics argue Nostradamus’ Middle French wording and centuries of manuscript variations make definitive meaning impossible, as per a report by The Mirror.

The fate of world affairs was revealed by his prophecies, which were cryptically encoded in quatrains. According to the Times of India, he included a number of these in his 1555 publication "The Prophecies," which included no fewer than 942 quatrains.