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Eagles Bid Farewell to Las Vegas Sphere with Final 8 Shows
Rock legends to wrap up record-breaking Sin City residency before heading to New Orleans Jazz Fest
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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After eight remaining concerts at the Sphere in Las Vegas this spring, legendary rock band The Eagles will be saying goodbye to their record-breaking Sin City residency. Frontman Don Henley confirmed this will likely be the end of the band's live performances, though individual members like Vince Gill will continue touring solo. Tickets are still available for the final Sphere shows, with prices ranging from $420 to $658 including fees.
Why it matters
The Eagles' Sphere residency has been a landmark event, showcasing the band's iconic catalog with state-of-the-art visuals and production. As one of the best-selling musical acts of all time, the group's departure from Las Vegas marks the end of an era for classic rock fans. This also raises questions about the future of large-scale, immersive concert experiences at venues like the Sphere.
The details
The Eagles' final eight Sphere shows will take place from February 27 to April 11, 2026. Each concert is scheduled for 8:30 pm and will feature the band performing hits like "Hotel California," "Life in the Fast Lane," and "Desperado" along with solo material from members Don Henley and Joe Walsh. The Sphere's wraparound screens and advanced audio system are expected to provide a one-of-a-kind live experience for attendees.
- The Eagles' Sphere residency will conclude on April 11, 2026.
- The band is set to headline the New Orleans Jazz Festival in late April and May 2026 after their Vegas shows.
The players
The Eagles
An American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971, known for their iconic songs and albums that have sold over 150 million copies worldwide.
Don Henley
The 78-year-old founding member of The Eagles, serving as the band's drummer, vocalist, and co-writer of many of their biggest hits.
Joe Walsh
The 78-year-old guitarist who joined The Eagles in 1976 and is also known for his successful solo career, including the hit "Life's Been Good."
Vince Gill
The 22-time Grammy winner who has been a member of The Eagles since 2017 and will embark on a solo tour after the band's Sphere residency ends.
Deacon Frey
The 30-something son of the late Glenn Frey, who has been performing with The Eagles since 2017 to honor his father's legacy.
What they’re saying
“I think this year will probably be it... and I'm OK with that.”
— Don Henley, Frontman, The Eagles (CBS Morning News)
“I have been going to rock shows since 1977, and last night was the most amazing entertainment experience I have ever witnessed.”
— Sebastian Bach, Singer, Skid Row (Anti Music)
What’s next
The Eagles will headline the annual New Orleans Jazz Festival in late April and May 2026 after concluding their Las Vegas Sphere residency.
The takeaway
The Eagles' farewell to the Sphere marks the end of an era for one of rock music's most iconic and influential bands. Their innovative use of the Sphere's cutting-edge technology has set a new standard for live concerts, leaving a lasting impact on the future of the live music experience.
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