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The numbers tell an extraordinary story: 40 million copies of a single album, over 1,000 concerts spanning five decades, and 16 million tickets sold worldwide. But in 2026, those numbers reach their final tally. The Eagles — Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey — are closing out “The Long Goodbye” farewell tour with a historic Sphere Las Vegas residency, a headline set at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and three newly announced Act III stadium shows with Tedeschi Trucks Band. When the music stops, it stops for good — Don Henley confirmed in February 2026 that this year “will probably be it.”
The timing is poetic. In January 2026, Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 became the first album in history to earn Quadruple Diamond certification from the RIAA — 40 million units sold in the United States alone. The album is also celebrating its 50th anniversary, having originally been released on February 17, 1976, when it became the first record ever certified Platinum. Meanwhile, Hotel California was re-certified at 28× Platinum, making the Eagles holders of the first and third best-selling albums in American history. These farewell concerts are not just shows — they are the final pages of a chapter that helped define American popular music.
The Eagles 2026 schedule unfolds across three distinct legs. The Sphere residency in Las Vegas runs eight shows from February through April, delivering the band’s catalog inside the world’s most technologically advanced venue — 160,000 square feet of wraparound visuals, 167,000 speakers, and haptic seats that let you physically feel the music. In May, the Eagles headline the legendary New Orleans Jazz Fest before launching “The Long Goodbye, Act III” — stadium concerts at Truist Park in Atlanta (May 5), FirstBank Stadium in Nashville (May 9), and Globe Life Field in Arlington (May 16), with GRAMMY-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band warming every stage.
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“The Long Goodbye” is the Eagles’ official farewell tour, announced in 2023 after what the band called “a miraculous 52-year odyssey.” The tour has been staged in acts: Act I covered North American arenas, Act II brought the record-shattering Sphere Las Vegas residency (58 shows — the longest in Sphere history), and the freshly announced Act III takes the farewell to stadiums in Atlanta, Nashville, and Arlington with Tedeschi Trucks Band. The Eagles have said they may add more dates so “all fans have a chance to see us on this final round.” Visit eagles.com for the latest announcements.
Grasping the scale of the Eagles’ impact requires numbers that border on the surreal. Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 has sold 40 million units in the U.S. alone — Quadruple Diamond, the only album ever to reach that mark. Hotel California sits at 28× Platinum, making the Eagles the only act to hold both the first and third spots on the all-time RIAA chart. Across their catalog, the band has moved more than 150 million albums worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, received Kennedy Center Honors in 2016, and have won six GRAMMY Awards. Their tours have generated more than 16 million ticket sales and consistently ranked in the top ten of both Billboard and Pollstar concert charts.
The Sphere at The Venetian Resort opened in September 2023 and immediately became the most talked-about live entertainment venue on the planet. For Eagles fans, it means hearing “Hotel California” while wrapped inside a 160,000-square-foot LED canvas running at 16K resolution, feeling the bass of “Life in the Fast Lane” through haptic seats, and experiencing 4D effects — wind, temperature shifts, and ambient scent — synchronized to the music. With 17,600 seats and Sphere Immersive Sound powered by 167,000 speakers, every seat delivers a pristine, intimate experience. The Eagles’ Sphere residency runs through April 11, 2026.
The stadium dates offer a completely different energy. Truist Park in Atlanta, FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, and Globe Life Field in Arlington each seat roughly 40,000 fans for concerts — meaning the atmosphere shifts from the Sphere’s immersive intimacy to the raw, communal power of tens of thousands of voices singing “Take It Easy” in unison. Tedeschi Trucks Band, the 12-piece GRAMMY-winning ensemble led by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, opens every stadium show. Presales begin March 3 at 10 AM local time through eagles.com, with general on-sale March 6.
The current Eagles lineup features three members who have defined the band’s harmonies for decades: founding member Don Henley (vocals, drums), Joe Walsh (guitar, vocals), and Timothy B. Schmit (bass, vocals). They are joined by Vince Gill, the country music legend whose vocal range and guitar work add depth to the live show, and Deacon Frey, who carries on the legacy of his late father and Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey. Follow the band on Instagram, Facebook, and X for updates.
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Don Henley told CBS Sunday Morning in February 2026 that this year will probably be the band’s last. The Long Goodbye farewell tour has been running since September 2023, and the Sphere residency wraps in April while the Act III stadium dates finish in May. The Eagles have also indicated that additional dates may still be announced to give all fans a chance to see them one final time.
On January 22, 2026, Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 became the first album ever to earn Quadruple Diamond certification from the RIAA, representing 40 million units sold in the United States. The album, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026, was also the first record ever certified Platinum when that designation was introduced in 1976. It remains the best-selling album in U.S. history by a margin of 6 million units over Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
Act III is the stadium leg of The Eagles’ farewell tour, announced on February 25, 2026. It includes three dates in May: Truist Park in Atlanta on May 5, FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University in Nashville on May 9, and Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on May 16. GRAMMY Award-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band opens all three shows. Additional dates may be announced later.
Tedeschi Trucks Band is a 12-piece ensemble led by vocalist and guitarist Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks, known for their world-class musicianship blending blues, rock, and soul. The band won the 2012 GRAMMY for Best Blues Album for their debut Revelator and has been named Band of the Year multiple times at the Blues Music Awards. They are the special guests for all three Eagles Act III stadium shows.
The Eagles have 12 events scheduled for 2026: eight Sphere Las Vegas residency shows running from February through April, a headline appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on May 2, and three Act III stadium concerts in Atlanta, Nashville, and Arlington in May. Additional dates may be announced, as the band has stated they want to give all fans a chance to see them.
Sphere residency shows in Las Vegas begin at 8:30 PM and run approximately three hours with an intermission. Stadium show times for Act III vary by venue; check individual event listings for confirmed start times. Arriving at least 30 to 60 minutes early is recommended for all shows to clear security and settle into your seats.
The Eagles perform a career-spanning setlist of 20 or more songs, including Hotel California, Desperado, Take It Easy, Life in the Fast Lane, Tequila Sunrise, One of These Nights, New Kid in Town, Lyin’ Eyes, and Take It to the Limit. Solo material from band members, particularly Joe Walsh, is also featured. At the Sphere, each song is accompanied by immersive synchronized visuals.
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The Sphere is located at 255 Sands Avenue in Las Vegas, just east of the Strip. It is directly connected to The Venetian Resort by a 1,000-foot pedestrian bridge. The Venetian and The Palazzo are the closest hotels with walkable access. Rideshare drop-off and parking are also available.
Absolutely. Many dedicated fans are attending multiple shows across different legs to experience both the immersive technology of the Sphere and the stadium energy of Act III. The Sphere residency runs through April 11 and the stadium dates start May 5, leaving time to plan travel for both. Each format offers a meaningfully different experience.
Yes. Eagles concerts at both the Sphere and stadium venues are open to all ages, making them ideal for multi-generational families. Children under two are generally admitted free at the Sphere if seated on a parent’s lap. All guests, regardless of age, require a ticket for entry. The music and atmosphere are appropriate for all ages.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975, the Eagles released a crystal-clear 180-gram vinyl edition on February 13, 2026, available exclusively at eagles.com. Availability depends on remaining stock. Check the official Eagles website for current availability and other anniversary merchandise.
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