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October 16, 2024

Eagles Extend Their 2025 Live Dates

Eagles have added more shows to their 2025 list of concerts. Like all of their dates lined up so far for next year, the new concerts will take place at Las Vegas’ Sphere as part of the band’s residency there.Four shows have been added to the current itinerary, all happening during the first two weekends in March.That brings the Eagles’ total number of shows at Sphere to 28 over 14 weekends. They started their concert series at the Las Vegas venue in September, performing songs from throughout their career – including “Take It Easy,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” “Hotel California” and “Heartache Tonight” – as well as solo cuts from band cofounder Don Henley (“The Boys of Summer”) and longtime guitarist Joe Walsh (“Rocky Mountain Way”).READ MORE: How Eagles Galloped Into the Old West on ‘Desperado’Tickets for the new shows start on Oct. 25 at 1 p.m. EDT; artist presales go on sale on Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. EDT, while Live Nation and SiriusXM presales begin on Oct. 24 at 1 p.m. EDT.When Are Eagles Playing Concerts in 2025?The next performance in Eagles’ Live in Concert at Sphere residency happens on Oct. 18. Their weekend dates run through the end of 2024; the newly announced dates – March 7, 8, 14 and 15 – are now scheduled to last through the first quarter of 2025.You can see all of the Eagles’ current concert dates at Las Vegas’ Sphere below. More information can be found on the band’s website.Eagles Live in Concert at SphereFriday, October 18Saturday, October 19Friday, November 1Saturday, November 2Friday, November 8Saturday, November 9Friday, December 6Saturday, December 7Friday, December 13Saturday, December 14Friday, January 17Saturday, January 18Friday, January 24Saturday, January 25Friday, February 14, 2025Saturday, February 15, 2025Friday, February 21, 2025Saturday, February 22, 2025Friday, March 7, 2025Saturday, March 8, 2025Friday, March 14, 2025Saturday, March 15, 2025Eagles Albums Ranked The Eagles have been rightly praised for their canny combining of Glenn Frey’s city-slicker R&B with Don Henley’s country-fried rockabilly. But which LP goes this distance? Gallery Credit: Nick DeRiso