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Iconic Rock Band The Eagles Announce Retirement
Band to embark on final tour after 8 more shows at Las Vegas' Sphere venue
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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The legendary rock band The Eagles have announced they will be retiring after completing 8 more shows at the new Sphere venue in Las Vegas, followed by a final farewell tour this summer. Don Henley, a founding member of the group, shared the news in a recent appearance on CBS This Morning.
Why it matters
The Eagles are one of the most successful and influential rock bands of all time, with a string of hit albums and songs that have defined multiple generations of music fans. Their decision to retire after over 50 years together marks the end of an era and will be a major loss for the music industry and their devoted fanbase.
The details
The Eagles, known for iconic songs like "Hotel California," "Take It Easy," and "Desperado," will play 8 more shows at the new Sphere venue in Las Vegas before embarking on a final farewell tour this summer. The band's founding member Don Henley announced the news in a recent appearance on CBS This Morning, stating that the group has decided it's time to step away from performing live.
- The Eagles will play 8 more shows at the Sphere venue in Las Vegas.
- The band will then embark on a final farewell tour this summer.
The players
The Eagles
An iconic American rock band formed in Los Angeles in the 1970s, known for their extensive catalog of hit songs and albums.
Don Henley
A founding member and lead vocalist of The Eagles, who announced the band's retirement plans in a recent TV interview.
What they’re saying
“We've decided it's time to step away from performing live.”
— Don Henley, Founding Member, The Eagles (CBS This Morning)
What’s next
The Eagles will play 8 more shows at the Sphere venue in Las Vegas before embarking on a final farewell tour this summer, marking the end of the iconic band's storied career.
The takeaway
The retirement of The Eagles, one of the most successful and influential rock bands in history, signals the end of an era for music fans who have grown up with the group's timeless songs and albums. Their final tour will be a bittersweet moment for the band and their devoted fanbase.
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