The Eagles Soar into the Sphere: Calling all Hotel California hopefuls! The Eagles have announced a four-weekend residency at Las Vegas’s high-tech venue, the Sphere, this fall.
This eight-show stint marks another chapter in their “Long Goodbye” tour, giving fans a chance to witness rock royalty serenade Sin City.
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Take it Easy on the Vegas Strip: The Eagles Soar into the Sphere for a Fall Farewell
Legendary rock band the Eagles are gearing up for an extended stay in Sin City, announcing an eight-show residency at the Las Vegas Sphere this fall.
This news comes as part of their ongoing “Long Goodbye” tour, hinting that these Vegas shows could be some of the last opportunities to catch the iconic group live.
The Eagles tour 2024 dates
Gear up for a musical escape starting September 20th. The Eagles, featuring Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey rounding out the lineup, will grace the Sphere stage every Friday and Saturday through October 19th.
This Vegas engagement adds another layer of intrigue to the “Long Goodbye” tour. While dubbed a farewell tour, the band has hinted at extending dates based on fan demand. Could these Sphere shows be a victory lap before they truly bid adieu? Only time, and ticket sales, will tell.
The Eagles Las Vegas Tour 2024 Tickets
One thing’s for certain: Sphere, known for its immersive audiovisual experience, promises an unforgettable Eagles performance. Tickets go on sale June 18th for a presale, with general admission following on June 21st.
With prices starting at an accessible $175 (all-inclusive!), this could be your chance to experience Eagles magic in a state-of-the-art setting.
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Conclusion
So, if you’re looking for a reason to trade in your gambling chips for a night of classic rock, look no further. The Eagles are set to take Las Vegas by storm this fall.
Don’t miss out on your chance to hear timeless hits like “Hotel California,” “Take it Easy,” and “Desperado” under the desert sky.
After all, you can check out anytime you like, but leaving might be a whole different story.
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