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The Eagles final show at The Sphere in Las Vegas is set for April 12. How to buy tickets

The Eagles final show at The Sphere in Las Vegas is set for April 12. How to buy tickets

USA Today06-03-2025
The Eagles final show at The Sphere in Las Vegas is set for April 12. How to buy tickets
The Eagles' final concert at The Sphere
Get your tickets to the show on April 12 before they sell out.
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There's gonna be a heartache tonight, The Eagles' time at The Sphere in Las Vegas is coming to an end.
The Eagles are just the fourth group to hold residency at The Sphere, following U2, Phish and Dead & Company.
The band was planning on calling it quits after their March shows, but added four new concerts in April to conclude their residency.
So why don't you come to your senses? You too can have that peaceful, easy feeling and live life in the fast lane on the way to Las Vegas to catch one of the epic shows before it's too late. In the city that never sleeps, you might just spot a tequila sunrise!
Here is everything you need to know about the remaining shows in the Eagles' residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, including how to buy tickets.
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How to buy Eagles tickets at The Sphere
Tickets to all remaining shows at The Sphere, including the final show, are available on SeatGeek. Ticket prices range among the shows, and can be viewed at SeatGeek.
When is Eagles final show at The Sphere?
The Eagles close their residency in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 12. There are still a few tickets remaining, so act now to be a part of history.
Eagles Las Vegas full schedule
Eagles Las Vegas Sphere set list
Below is the set list that the band has often played during its time at The Sphere, including their first show way back in Sept. of 2024.
'Heartache Tonight' 'Hotel California' 'One of These Nights' 'Lyin' Eyes' 'Take It to the Limit' 'Witchy Woman' 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' 'Tequila Sunrise' 'In the City' 'I Can't Tell You Why' 'New Kid in Town' 'Seven Bridges Road' 'Those Shoes' 'Life's Been Good' 'The Boys of Summer' 'Life in the Fast Lane' 'Take It Easy' 'Rocky Mountain Way' 'Desperado'
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