The Eagles have confirmed that their 2026 concerts at Sphere in Las Vegas will extend beyond the original plan. While earlier updates suggested the residency would conclude in March, the band has officially added two new performances on April 10 and 11, 2026, bringing the total run at the high-tech arena to a record-breaking 58 shows.
The added dates reflect sustained demand for the band’s live performances, which have consistently sold out since launching in 2024. For fans looking to secure tickets, Vibee hotel and experience packages become available today, February 13, at 10:00 am PT, ahead of the general public on sale scheduled for later this month. Organizers are presenting the April concerts as the final chapter of the group’s record-setting engagement.
Since the residency began, the Eagles, featuring Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, have delivered career-spanning setlists supported by the venue’s immersive visual displays and advanced sound design. The Sphere, purpose-built for large-scale multimedia productions, has proven to be an ideal backdrop for the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour.
A major factor in the residency’s success is the venue itself. With the April timeline now set, the Eagles continue to solidify their status as the longest-running act in the Sphere’s young history, giving fans one final opportunity to experience their catalog in a unique setting




