The Eagles aren’t quite ready to land — they’ve just extended their Las Vegas Sphere residency through February 2026, adding four new concerts and pushing their total Sphere performances to a staggering 52. The fresh dates—Feb. 20, 21, 27, and 28—are being marketed as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of their iconic Their Greatest Hits 1971-75 album.
With these additions, the Eagles now hold the record for most shows by any act at the Sphere, surpassing Dead & Company’s 48. The lineup features founding and longtime members Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, son of the late Glenn Frey. The band’s residency, which began in September 2024, has drawn praise not just for its musical catalog, but for immersive visuals tailored to the Sphere’s cutting-edge LED and spatial audio systems.
Ticket access will kick off with an artist pre-sale, followed by general public availability beginning October 24, 2025. Prices reportedly start at $175 with VIP packages also available. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, these added shows offer another chance to experience the Eagles’ catalog in a venue built for spectacle—making this residency not just a farewell, but a fitting capstone to their storied career.