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Eagles Announce Final Farewell Stadium Tour Dates
The legendary band will play three stadium shows in 2026 under the banner 'The Long Goodbye, Act III'.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 3:40pm
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The Eagles have unveiled plans for three additional stadium shows as part of their ongoing farewell tour, dubbed 'The Long Goodbye, Act III.' The run will take the iconic band to Atlanta, Nashville, and Arlington in May 2026, following their current Sphere residency in Las Vegas. This latest announcement comes as the Eagles continue to reach new commercial milestones, including becoming the first act to earn quadruple diamond status from the RIAA.
Why it matters
The Eagles' farewell tour has been a highly anticipated event for music fans, as the band's decades-long career has cemented their status as one of the most successful and influential rock groups of all time. These final stadium shows will provide a grand finale for the group's legendary live performances before they likely retire from touring.
The details
The three new stadium dates include May 5 at Atlanta's Truist Park, May 9 at Nashville's FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University, and May 16 at Arlington's Globe Life Field. The current Eagles lineup of Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey will be joined by the Grammy-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band as special guests. The Eagles have played over 1,000 concerts worldwide, selling roughly 16 million tickets and regularly landing in the Top 10 of industry tallies from Billboard and Pollstar.
- In early 2026, the Eagles became the first act to earn quadruple diamond status from the RIAA for Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975, surpassing 40 million units sold in the U.S.
- The Eagles' Hotel California album has been certified 28-times platinum, ranking as the third best-selling album in U.S. history.
- The newly announced stadium shows will take place in May 2026, following the band's ongoing Sphere residency in Las Vegas.
The players
The Eagles
A legendary American rock band formed in Los Angeles in the 1970s, known for hit songs like 'Hotel California' and 'Take It Easy.'
Don Henley
A founding member of the Eagles and the band's drummer and lead vocalist on many of their biggest hits.
Joe Walsh
A longtime member of the Eagles, known for his virtuosic guitar playing and hit songs like 'Life in the Fast Lane.'
Timothy B. Schmit
The Eagles' bassist and vocalist, who joined the band in 1977 after the departure of founding member Randy Meisner.
Tedeschi Trucks Band
A Grammy-winning American blues rock band led by husband-and-wife duo Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, who will serve as special guests on the Eagles' farewell tour dates.
What they’re saying
“In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning in February, Henley suggested the group's 'miraculous run' is nearing its conclusion, indicating that 2026 will likely mark their final year on the road.”
— Don Henley
What’s next
Tickets for the Eagles' 'The Long Goodbye, Act III' stadium shows will go on sale through Ticketmaster.
The takeaway
After more than 50 years of touring and recording, the Eagles are preparing to take one final victory lap with their upcoming stadium shows, marking the end of an era for one of the most successful and influential rock bands in history.
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