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Eagles Announce Remaining 2025 Concert Dates at the Sphere

Martin Lewison from Forest Hills, NY, U.S.A., CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Martin Lewison from Forest Hills, NY, U.S.A., CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

In an exciting development for music fans, the Eagles have announced their final series of concerts set for 2025 at the renowned Las Vegas Sphere. This announcement marks the culmination of the band’s extensive residency at the state-of-the-art venue, which began in September 2024. The rock legends, including Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, will grace the Sphere with eight additional performances slated for October and November. The fall/winter shows will take place at the Las Vegas Sphere, offering a total of 44 concerts by the end of the residency. This spectacular series is set to be an unforgettable experience for fans, providing an immersive connection with the timeless music of the Eagles.

The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its cutting-edge technology and impressive capacity, has been a hub for iconic musical acts. Alongside the Eagles, it has hosted residencies for artists such as Dead & Company, and will host Kenny Chesney and the Backstreet Boys this summer. With the Eagles’ upcoming concerts, fans can expect an immersive experience that beautifully melds music and high-tech visuals, a signature feature of performances at the Sphere. The Eagles’ shows at this venue have consistently drawn audiences eager to experience the profound acoustics and advanced visual spectacles that the Sphere uniquely offers.

Tickets for these final shows are set to go on sale to the general public on April 18th. Before that, a presale opportunity is available starting April 15th, catering specifically to fans who have registered in advance through platforms like Seated. Ticket prices are structured to include all taxes and fees upfront, providing transparency in cost. Special VIP packages offer tantalizing extras such as premium seating, exclusive memorabilia, and convenient parking options. Meanwhile, Vibee, the concert’s hotel and experience package partner, offers attendees the opportunity to stay at the adjacent Venetian Resort, facilitating ease of access to the concert venue.

As the Eagles prepare to wrap up their residency, their commitment to creating an unforgettable live music experience remains at the forefront. Through these shows, they aim to celebrate the legacy of their music, bringing timeless hits to life amidst the cutting-edge backdrop of the Las Vegas Sphere. Whether through the mesmerizing visuals, superior sound quality, or exclusive fan experiences, the Eagles’ final concerts at the Sphere promise to be a fitting culmination to a remarkable residency.

Check out the Eagles 2025 Dates at the Sphere Here:

April 11
April 12
September 5
September 6
September 12
September 13
October 3
October 4
October 10
October 11
October 31
November 1
November 7
November 8

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