The Eagles Extend Their Las Vegas Residency at the Sphere Venue into the Spring of 2025

The Eagles’ long run at the state-of-the-art Sphere venue in Las Vegas just got even longer. “Due to overwhelming demand,” the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have extended their residency at the state-of-the-art venue into April 2025 with four newly announced concerts.

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The new dates are scheduled for April 4, 5, 11, and 12. Tickets for the concerts go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 6, at 10 a.m. PT. Presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday, December 3, at 10 a.m. PT.

Fans looking to purchase tickets early may want to check StubHub.

In addition, Vibee hospitality packages also will be available. The Vibee VIP package includes a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the only resort attached to Sphere. It also offers priority entry to the venue, commemorative souvenirs, and access to a VIP lounge and a fan experience.

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The Eagles’ Sphere residency, which began in September, now features a total of 32 shows. The band has played, or will play, four concerts a month through April 2025. All of the performances have taken place on either a Friday or a Saturday.

The group’s other upcoming residency concerts are scheduled for December 6, 7, 13, and 14; January 17, 18, 24, and 25; February 14, 15, 21, and 22; and March 7, 8, 14, and 15.

More About the Eagles’ Sphere Residency

The Eagles’ concerts at the Sphere generally have featured 20 songs, most of which are the band’s biggest hits and best-loved tunes. The shows also have included solo classics from band members Don Henley and Joe Walsh.

Each song is synced up with a unique video presentation that’s projected on the spherical theaters many screens. In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Walsh explained that the band members had input into the creation of the videos.

“[W]e talked to them about our songs and our feelings when we wrote them and what the song’s about and the mood of the song and how we envision it,” the guitarist noted. “I mean, Don had to explain the Hotel California that he saw in his mind when he wrote the song, and then they took that and went and put together something visually based on that. It’s profound when you see it.”

Walsh also admitted that he has to avoid watching the videos while performing, because he’ll get too distracted.

“I’ve tried to watch a bit, and it doesn’t work,” he told Rolling Stone. “I was watching and I was looking up at the screen, I’m going, ‘Wow, look how big my nose is.’ And then I realized I’m not playing the same song the rest of the band is playing. So none of us can do that. We have to look straight ahead, play the music, play good music like we know how to do together. That’s our assignment.”

(Photo by Chloe Weir)

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