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The Eagles Are Giving Fans One More Chance To See Them Live Before They Say Goodbye

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Updated Jun 26, 2024, 11:31am EDT

Last summer, The Eagles announced their final concert trek, The Long Goodbye Tour. The venture is over, but fans still have a few chances to catch the band one more time before they put their instruments down for good.

The rock group recently extended their upcoming residency again, apparently due to “overwhelming demand,” according to a press release. The band is planning on wrapping their performing career at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and as dates sell out, they continue to add more and more, as their followers can’t seem to get enough.

The Eagles will now play four concerts this coming December. For two weekends in a row—December 6 through 7 and 13 through 14—they’ll headline the Sphere, and these may be the absolute final dates for the group.

The rock outfit’s Las Vegas residency is set to begin on Friday, September 20. They already have six weekends of Friday and Saturday shows lined up throughout that month, as well as in both October and November.

A press release announcing the new concerts states that tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 10 at 10:00 PST. An Artist Presale signup begins the day prior, and certain VIP packages will also become available that same day.

The Eagles are set to become just the fourth act to headline the Sphere. U2 inaugurated the venue in September 2023, when the Irish rockers started their highly successful U2: Achtung Baby Live at Sphere run. That 40-date project ended up netting a little more than $240 million in ticket grosses.

After U2, Phish took over. The jam band only played four dates in April 2024, and they were quickly followed by another well-known name in their field. Dead & Company’s Dead Forever: Live at Sphere started in May, and at the moment, it’s scheduled to continue through August.

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