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Eagles Add Three 2026 Stadium Dates With Tedeschi Trucks Band

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LAS VEGAS — The Eagles’ posted 2026 routing currently combines two different live-business lanes: a destination residency at Sphere in Las Vegas through April 11 and three May stadium dates with Tedeschi Trucks Band in major Southern markets.

Published Dates Are Below:

Date City Venue Format Billing on official listings
Feb. 27, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
Feb. 28, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
March 20, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
March 21, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
March 27, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
March 28, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
April 10, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
April 11, 2026 Las Vegas, NV Sphere Residency Eagles
May 5, 2026 Atlanta, GA Truist Park Stadium date Eagles with Tedeschi Trucks Band
May 9, 2026 Nashville, TN FirstBank Stadium Stadium date Eagles with Tedeschi Trucks Band
May 16, 2026 Arlington, TX Globe Life Field Stadium date Eagles with Tedeschi Trucks Band

From a touring-operations standpoint, the schedule reflects a split strategy common among legacy acts with deep catalogs: hold a fixed, premium-capacity base in Las Vegas while selectively adding large one-off dates in high-demand regional hubs. In practical terms, that reduces weekly routing friction during the residency window while still extending ticket inventory into major fly-drive markets.

For promoters, the three May dates are notable because they place the package in top-tier venues tied to strong spring concert demand and broad demographic pull. For fans, the listings currently indicate two distinct products: Sphere’s technology-forward, in-room production experience and conventional large-venue stadium presentations with co-billing support from Tedeschi Trucks Band.

As of publication, ticket links are active on the official Eagles and Sphere pages, and no new across-the-board general on-sale notice is posted on those pages for these listed dates.

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