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The Eagles

The Eagles at Minute Maid Park

Why see The Eagles?

The Eagles Las Vegas 

The Eagles - Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey are ready to rock your world for four weekends only. Are you ready to join them? Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, The Eagles are heading out on their Las Vegas Residency, and it's one you won't want to miss!

As the Eagles approach the end of their touring journey with their "Long Goodbye" tour, this residency offers fans a golden opportunity to witness the band live before they hang up their instruments. After 52 years of performing. Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey will be performing together for the final time. 

A bona-fida musical institution, Eagles has been making music for over four decades. The most successful group to emerge from the burgeoning West Coast scene of the early 70s, their brand of country-tinged rock saw them become one of the biggest-selling bands in the world. With songs like "Hotel California" and "Take it Easy", the band's popularity has remained undiminished.

About The Sphere Las Vegas

Following the grand openings by U2, the mystical melodies of Phish, and the soulful jams of Dead & Company, the Eagles' residency at the Sphere cements the venue's reputation as a hub for musical legends.

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160 reviews, average rating: (4.8 Stars)

BA

Harmonies Still Chill and Joe Still Rocks

Caught the Feb16, 2024 show in Houston. Steely Dan opened and musically were fantastic. Don Fagan's vocal chops have been, well, chopped, but it was great to see him out there singing all of those hits. Eagles opened with Seven Bridges and the harmonies were spot on. Somebody, I think Vince Gill, threw in some cool bluegrass licks to envy. The band ripped through one Eagles hit after another, while Don Henley sang a great rendition of Boys of Summer and Joe was, well, Joe. At 76, his voice was strong and he remains a dynamic live rock guitarist. He did Funk 49, In the City, Life's Been Good and a rousing Rocky Mountain Way in the encore, and the crowd loved every one. Vince contributed vocals on Take It To the Limit and others and his guitar was a help, particularly a great solo dual with Joe late in the show. Deacon Frye was a nostalgic reminder of his dad. He sounds a little more Travis Tritt than Glen Frey, but it was cool to see him up there. All in all, a great performance. ... Read more

Patricia H

Eagles the best concert this year!

We have been to three concerts so far this year. By far this is the best concert ever! From the beginning to the end it was just amazing. Deacon Frey and Vince Gil are just outstanding unbelievable great. I was expecting not a great sound but wow I was blown away they all sound amazing. We would love to see them again! If you are going to this concert you will not regret it. The best concert this year! ... Read more

Dana Burslie

LOVED IT!!!!

An amazzzzing show, as good as the 1977 Hotel California tour, 40 years later! Harmonies spot on and wonderful tributes to Glenn Frey with his son Deacon stepping in. Played the entire HC album with no stops, no talk, just music and then played second half full of the favorites. Props to Vince Gill doing the honors on Take It to the Limit. ... Read more
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