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Eagles Add September Dates to Sphere Residency

Rachel Kramer, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Rachel Kramer, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The Eagles have extended their vibrant residency at the extraordinary Sphere venue in Las Vegas, a move that has excited their vast fan base. Due to overwhelming demand, the Eagles have added four new concerts to the lineup. These concerts are scheduled for September 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2025. This brings their total number of performances at the state-of-the-art Sphere venue to 36, stretching nearly a year since the residency began in September 2024. These added dates ensure fans have four extra chances to see the iconic rock band, fostering an even deeper connection with their extensive music catalog in a venue praised for its immersive experience.

Tickets for these new dates are set to go on sale on March 28, 2025, starting at $175, which includes taxes and fees. Additionally, a presale for artists begins on March 25, offering exclusive ticket packages that include premium seating, merchandise, and parking options, adding an extra layer of value for devoted fans.

Located within The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, the Sphere venue enhances the music experience, designed to meld technology and entertainment in evocative ways. This venue not only amplifies the auditory sensations but also provides a visual feast that is unmatched, creating a multidimensional spectacle that echoes the grandeur of the Eagles’ music. Vibee, the partner hotel, further augments this experience by offering accommodating packages. These packages include a concert ticket and a two-night stay at the Venetian, promising guests priority entry to the venue and the exclusive Third Encore fan experience.

The enchanting Third Encore experience, located on the second floor of the Waterfall Atrium at The Venetian, is a must-visit for Eagles enthusiasts. Open during show weeks from Thursday to Sunday, it offers a deep dive into the band’s storied past. Visitors are treated to an array of rare memorabilia and artifacts. The venue also includes a recreated version of the Troubadour VIP Lounge where the band members, Glenn Frey and Don Henley, first met. This setup adds personal depth to the already captivating concert experience, allowing fans to get intimate with the bands’ legacy.

This critically acclaimed Sphere venue with the Eagles showcases various distinguished music acts through 2025, proving Las Vegas’ solid position as an epicenter of music and entertainment. Alongside the Eagles, artists like Kenny Chesney and Backstreet Boys are slated to make their marks at this iconic location.

Those four extra chances for fans to see their beloved band promise exhilarating, memorable nights filled with timeless music and cutting-edge visual displays. This convergence of classic rock music with modern venue design spells out an unforgettable celebration of art, history, and innovation.

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