The Eagles announce farewell tour: 'The time has come for us to close the circle'
The Eagles will embark on their own long road out of Eden this fall for a farewell tour expected to last into 2025.
"We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful," the band said in a statement. "Everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle."
Dubbed The Long Goodbye, the Eagles' final shows will kick off Sept. 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Only the first handful of dates are being announced with Boston (Sept. 11), Denver (Oct. 5), Atlanta (Nov. 2) and St. Paul, Minnesota (Nov. 17) among them.
Presale tickets and VIP packages go on sale July 12; the general on-sale begins 10 a.m. local time July 14.
Also along for the jaunt will be Steely Dan, longtime contemporaries of the band who will commemorate their own five-decade-plus career.
In announcing their plans to end their "52-year odyssey," the Eagles – composed of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit – noted they will play as many shows in each market as the audience demands, even if it requires returning to certain cities. The band will be joined onstage, as they have since the 2016 death of founding member Glenn Frey, by Vince Gill and Frey's son, Deacon.
Shortly after Frey's death at the age of 67, Henley indicated the Eagles would no longer tour. But following a pair of special classic-rock-focused festivals in 2017 – Classic West and Classic East, organized by their longtime manager Irving Azoff – they resumed regular live performances.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and six-time Grammy winners have played more than 1,000 concerts throughout their 50 years of touring. Their recently wrapped Hotel California Tour – named for their landmark 1976 album, which they played in its entirety with a backing orchestra – grossed about $250 million over 90 shows, according to music industry trade publication Pollstar.
In thanking fans for their years of support, the band concluded, "This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on."
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Here is the first round of dates for the Eagles farewell tour
- Sept. 7 - New York, NY Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 11 - Boston, MA TD Garden
- Sept. 16 - Newark, NJ Prudential Center
- Sept. 20 - Belmont Park, NY UBS Arena
- Oct. 5 - Denver, CO Ball Arena
- Oct. 9 - Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- Oct. 13 - Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
- Oct. 17 - Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
- Nov. 2 - Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
- Nov. 7 - Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
- Nov. 9 - Raleigh, NC PNC Arena
- Nov. 14 - Lexington, KY Rupp Arena
- Nov. 17 - St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
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Concerts Added in Portland, Oregon; San Jose, California; Palm Springs, California; Phoenix, Arizona; and San Diego, California
Featuring the ‘hotel california’ album in its entirety, with accompanying orchestra & choir, plus full greatest hits set, tickets on sale friday, october 28 th @ 10:00 am local time.
Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit , with Vince Gill – extends the band’s “Hotel California” Tour with 2023 shows in February and March set for Portland, Oregon; San Jose, California; Phoenix, Arizona; San Diego, California and the Grand Opening concert at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, California. Tickets for the “Hotel California” 2023 Tour, produced by Live Nation, go on sale Friday, October 28 th at 10 AM local time through Ticketmaster .
“HOTEL CALIFORNIA” 2023 TOUR DATES :
Sunday, Feb. 19 Portland, OR Moda Center
Tuesday, Feb. 21 San Jose, CA SAP Center
Friday, Feb. 24 Palm Springs, CA Acrisure Arena
Wednesday, Mar. 1 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center
Friday, Mar. 3 San Diego, CA Pechanga Arena
Each concert will feature ‘Hotel California,’ performed live in its entirety from start to finish, accompanied by an orchestra and choir. After a short intermission the band will perform a full set of their greatest hits. All shows will begin at 8 PM .
Presales are available starting Thursday, October 27 th at 10:00 AM local time. A limited number of VIP packages, including premium seats, exclusive merchandise, parking & more, will be available. Check Eagles.com for complete tour and ticket information.
The Eagles kicked off the “Hotel California” concerts in 2019 in Las Vegas to rave reviews and critical acclaim. To date, the Eagles have performed more than 70 sold-out shows, including five nights at the famed Madison Square Garden in New York City, four nights at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, four nights at American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas, three concerts at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, three nights at the Forum in Los Angeles, and multiple nights in Austin, TX, Denver, CO, Nashville, TN, San Francisco, CA, Phoenix, AZ, Seattle, WA, St. Paul, MN, and Toronto, ON.
“From the title track — a 6 1/2-minute flamenco-reggae ballad— to the elegiac closer ‘The Last Resort,’ it’s consummately performed…” – Los Angeles Times
“The band performed the album from front to back, following with a blazing greatest hits set that had the audience at the sold-out arena constantly on its feet…With no exception, the songs have aged well, but how could they fail with the Eagles’ five-part harmony and five guitar-approach… (Henley’s) voice sounded as strong and pliant as it ever has, easily hitting the highest of notes, while retaining his trademark huskiness.” – Billboard
“By now the orchestra has been joined by a choir. The Eagles’ sound, with its glowing harmonies, barely needs them, but they add to the sense of occasion – and the delight of the crowd. I’ve never seen so many songs receive a standing ovation.” – Daily Mail
“…the Eagles spent more than 2 hours and 40 minutes on stage performing most of the best-known songs in their oeuvre, their voices sounding as robust as they did half their lifetimes ago. And the show was all the best adjectives you can think of — exhilarating, breathtaking, stunning, magical, triumphant.” – Charlotte Observer
“It was a soulful, technically brilliant concert, with state-of-the-art sound engineering, wonderful performances and beautiful visuals presented on a giant screen behind the musicians.”
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And it was…sublime. Eagles have long had a knack for precise, recording-perfect performances, and playing “Hotel California” was perhaps the finest exposition of that. The sound mix was pristine, the vocal harmonies were rich…” – Oakland Press
“Everyone in the arena seemed to leap to their feet and start applauding at once. For a split-second I actually felt my eyes start to mist up. It was just so overwhelming, the power of (Henley’s) voice, the beauty of the song, the majestic-ness of the symphony, the thickness of the nostalgia hanging in the air.” – Charlotte Observer
“What made the “Hotel California” portion of Thursday’s set so stunning was just how airtight the Eagles sounded… The “Hotel California” portion of the set was near perfection – a tight, 50-minute showcase of musicality that would have been worth the price of admission alone. But the night was far from over.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times Platinum by the RIAA. After its release in 1976, it topped the charts and won two GRAMMY Awards for “New Kid in Town” and “Hotel California.” Several of the songs from the album have never been performed since the original “Hotel California” tour. The band’s Their Greatest Hits 1971-1977 is the best-selling U.S. album in history, with the RIAA certifying the collection at 38-times Platinum.
In today’s faddish, fractured, rock landscape, the Eagles retain an appeal that transcends both generation and genre, cementing the band’s role as enduring musical icons. As the best-selling American band of the ’70s, and one of the top-selling acts of all time, the Eagles have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, scored six #1 albums and topped the singles charts five times. They have won six GRAMMY® Awards, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, in their first year of eligibility, and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016.
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Eagles Join Parade of Acts on Final Tours With a ‘Long Goodbye’
The band, which performed a “farewell” tour in 2003, will begin what’s billed as a last run of dates in September.
By Ben Sisario
Eagles are touring for the last time. Again.
The band, whose country-tinged rock hits in the 1970s like “Hotel California” and “Life in the Fast Lane” made it one of the biggest-selling acts of all time, announced the Long Goodbye on Thursday, booked as the group’s final tour.
The tour — featuring the core Eagles members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey (whose father was Glenn Frey, an original Eagle) — is set to open at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 7. That is the first of an initial batch of 13 dates mostly on the East Coast through Nov. 17, with Steely Dan as the opening act. In a statement, the Eagles floated the possibility of longer runs at each venue, saying they would “perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.
As longtime Eagles fans know, this is not the first time the band has signaled a sunset run. Back in 2003, it embarked on a tour called Farewell I . But there is good reason to believe they may be nearing the end. Glenn Frey, one of the group’s founding members, died in 2016 . Henley, the only member from its founding in 1971 who is still in the band, is 75; in an appearance before a Congressional committee in 2020 about copyright law, he said he was “in the final chapter of my career.” (Or maybe not. Bob Dylan, who is 82, is on a tour planned into 2024 , and the 86-year-old blues guitar hero Buddy Guy is on his own goodbye outing.)
Farewell tours have a way of winding on for years, and can be huge moneymakers. Kiss did its first in 2000 and has had more than a dozen tours since then; its End of the Road Tour started in 2019 and has dates booked through December. Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour began in 2018 and is set to finally conclude this weekend in Sweden, with at least $910 million in ticket sales, according to Billboard.
Among others now on their self-described final tours are Aerosmith, Foreigner, the punk band NOFX and Dead & Company, featuring original members of the Grateful Dead with John Mayer.
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by Matt Friedlander November 15, 2023, 4:30 am
The Eagles will finish off the 2023 leg of their Long Goodbye farewell tour with three shows… November 14, in Lexington, Kentucky, and a November 17-18 stand in St. Paul, Minnesota. However, instead of Steely Dan opening the concerts as originally announced, The Doobie Brothers will be serving as the support act for the dates .
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As previously reported, Steely Dan initially had been announced as the opening act for the Eagles’ entire Long Goodbye Tour, but because of unspecified health issues that frontman Donald Fagen has been experiencing, the Dan hasn’t played any of the last nine shows on the trek.
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A series of fill-in acts has been supporting the Eagles on their dates since Steely Dan’s last appearance, on September 20, with The Doobie Brothers initially signing on last week to open the Eagles’ shows on November 7 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and November 9 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Late last week, it was announced that The Doobies also would support the Eagles at the Lexington concert, and now the veteran rockers have confirmed that they’ll be performing at the St. Paul gigs as well.
Prior to The Doobie Brothers’ stint as fill-in opener, Sheryl Crow, Steve Miller Band, Eagles touring member Vince Gill, and Tedeschi Trucks Band all stepped in for Steely Dan as the support act at various shows.
The Eagles are scheduled to launch a 2024 leg of their Long Goodbye Tour on January 5 in Inglewood, California. Next year’s trek currently features 21 dates, and as of now, Steely Dan is still slated to open the shows.
Shortly before joining the Eagles tour, The Doobie Brothers wrapped up a 2023 Canadian leg of their 50th anniversary headlining trek with an October 28 concert in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Since May, the band has been performing without its co-founding singer/guitarist Tom Johnston , who is recovering from back surgery.
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Eagles extend farewell tour with Steely Dan into 2024 with new dates
The band's "long goodbye" tour will now continue into 2024
The Eagles have extended their ‘Long Goodbye’ farewell tour into 2024 with special guests Steely Dan. You can see the full list of new dates below.
‘The Long Goodbye’ will see the Eagles – comprising Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – “perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands”, per a press release.
The band will have added a string of new shows including ones in Palm Springs (CA), St. Louis, Omaha, Tulsa, New Orleans, Orlando, and Charlotte.
Tickets for the new shows will go on sale on November 17 here .
Check out the full list of dates below:
NOVEMBER 2023 9 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena 14 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena 17 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center 18 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
JANUARY 2024 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 16 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center 20 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
FEBRUARY 2024 2 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 3 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 6 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha 13 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 16 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 17 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
MARCH 2024 1 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live 4 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center 8 – Chicago, IL – United Center 9 – Chicago, IL – United Center 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 14 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 16 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
In a joint statement earlier this year, the band said of the tour: “The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds. Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years.
“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”
Last year also saw The Eagles embark on a European and UK/Ireland tour , which included a concert at BST Hyde Park in London.
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Music and concerts | review: the eagles play it proudly old-school on their long goodbye farewell tour.
The Eagles perform "Lyin' Eyes" at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Don Henley, left, and Deacon Frey perform "One of These Nights" with the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
The Eagles perform "Seven Bridges Road" at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Joe Walsh performs "Take it Easy" with the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Timothy B. Schmit, center, performs "Lyin' Eyes" with the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Vince Gill performs "Lyin' Eyes" with the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
The Eagles perform "One of These Nights" at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Donald Fagan of Steely Dan, right, opens for the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Steely Dan opens for the Eagles at the United Center, March 8, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the Eagles know their audience. Friday at the first of a two-night stand at a packed United Center, the veterans made no attempt to disguise their old-school methods and untrendy style.
Just days removed from seeing his criminal case against men accused of stealing the band’s lyric sheets dismissed by the court , an unruffled vocalist Don Henley all but explicitly admitted the Eagles are dinosaurs. He highlighted the Eagles’ spartan stage setup, straightforward production and dearth of choreography. Resembling a banker in his vest and button-down shirt, Henley described the collective as “just a bunch of guys with guitars,” before acknowledging it “may be anachronistic, but it works.”
The candid moment revealed a rare self-effacing side of the famously solemn Henley. As the last co-founding member involved with the Eagles, the singer-drummer-guitarist also expressed gratitude for more than five decades of support and instilled the event — part of the band’s farewell tour — with a hint of finality. Cue the standing ovation.
After the brief emotional display, it was back to business. For the Eagles, that meant delivering one instantly recognizable song after another for 120 minutes without added effects or obvious mistakes. Doing so required assigning lead vocals to songs identified with deceased co-founder Glenn Frey to his son, Deacon, and country star Vince Gill, who joined in 2017 and handled every part as if he’d been in the group since day one. And it necessitated a professionalism and seriousness interrupted only by a few scheduled comic-relief spots from singer-guitarist Joe Walsh.
Calculated, and too staid for their own good? Definitely. But the Eagles arrived having put in the hard work, nailing the blended multi-part harmonies crucial to many of the tunes and playing with a technical acumen that valued each note. The quintet operated as the equivalent of a leveling device that finds any imbalances. And the Eagles ensured the crowd could experience it all — the spaciousness, the separation, the small details such as fingers delicately moving on a fretboard or hands gently cradling a shaker — by dialing in a crisp, transparent sound at a venue where acoustics frequently get compromised.
Then there were the songs, textbook examples of country-rock craftsmanship and organic architecture that the Eagles often made appear effortless. The hungover mood of “Tequila Sunrise,” dirt-road escapism of “Already Gone,” funky skedaddle of “Life in the Fast Lane,” melancholic ache of “Desperado.” Songs with identifiable lyrics, easy-going tempos, breezy rise-and-fall vocal patterns and lingering melodies didn’t rouse many in the crowd out of their seats but had them mouthing the words and swaying their heads — just as they would in the car if the Eagles came on the radio.
Never mind that the group’s most recent studio effort (“Long Road Out of Eden,” 2007) stands as the only all-original album the Eagles released since their initial 1980 breakup. Or that the newest song the collective performed on Friday dated to Michael Jordan’s rookie season.
Continuing to inspire strong opinions on both sides of the fence, the Eagles acknowledge what their fans want: nostalgia and classics. Unlike generational peers, they no longer concern themselves with recording half-baked new material in a bid to prove relevance. Credit the Eagles, too, for honesty in branding. Named The Long Goodbye, their current tour plans to stretch through 2025 and seems built to allow for leniency in terms of return visits. This is a band, after all, that realizes the music industry is at heart a business and that people will pay for what they love.
Independent of the fancy awards and commercial achievements that include dibs on two of three biggest-selling albums in American history, the most enduring aspect of the Eagles’ legacy arguably pertains to commerce. The group permanently changed concert economics when in 1994 it became the first artist to charge $100 for a ticket to its reunion tour. (By comparison, the Rolling Stones capped prices at $50. It was a different era.)
Initially derided by experts who believed the amount would lead to backlash and empty seats, the strategy triumphed. Its historical impact continues to resonate. The hefty prices associated with today’s big-name shows — and the escalated importance society places on musicians and their entertainment — connect to that once-controversial decision.
Fast-forward 30 years, and Henley’s and bassist-vocalist Timothy B. Schmit’s hair is grayer but the songs largely remain the same. Ditto Henley’s voice which, aside from losing a bit of altitude in the higher end and evincing a slight nasal quality, exhibited smoothness, control and depth. The goofy charm and rubber-faced expressions of their other longtime and fellow 76-year-old cohort, Walsh, similarly possessed a familiar ring. Even the four auxiliary support musicians, all in their respective roles since at least 2001, contributed to a consistency and dependability that reign as Eagles trademarks.
Other than Henley threatening to crack a smile more than once, the biggest surprise related to Walsh disclosing he spent part of his early childhood in Evanston. With the Eagles, you know what you’re going to get. Though the conservative approach rubbed up against unspoken rock ‘n’ roll rules and lacked liveliness, it fit the music’s polite character and perfectionist-oriented arrangements. To loosen things, Walsh offered the quirky “Life’s Been Good” and talk box-accompanied “Rocky Mountain Way” from his solo career. Per usual, the whir and whine of his reedy voice ranked a distant second to his bluesy guitar licks.
Deacon Frey stepped into his father’s shoes on the windswept “Take It Easy” and relaxed “Peaceful Easy Feeling.” He sang with sturdiness, clarity and purpose, but fared better as a harmony vocalist and rhythm guitarist — duties that dissolved the obvious timbral differences between him and his dad. Schmit turned in the evening’s only threadbare lead vocal on the adult-contemporary ballad “I Can’t Tell You Why” whose title ironically served as the answer to the question of how the track entered into the set over superior fare such as “The Long Run,” “Victim of Love” or “Best of My Love.”
Indeed, if the Eagles imparted a lesson for younger generations of bands on Friday, it concerned the importance of elevating songs above personal interests or skills. Granted, Walsh impressed with a fiery guitar solo on an extended reading of “In the City” and Henley kept steady time behind the drum kit while pushing his voice into falsetto regions. Neither called attention to themselves or showed up their mates.
Rather, the group’s successes drew on a collective principle that stressed less “me,” more “us.” Like the Eagles themselves, an analog concept in a digital world.
Setlist from the United Center March 8:
“Seven Bridges Road” (Steve Young cover)
“Take It Easy”
“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”
“Life’s Been Good”
“Already Gone”
“The Boys of Summer”
“Funk #49” (James Gang cover)
“Life in the Fast Lane”
“Hotel California”
“Rocky Mountain Way”
“Desperado”
“Heartache Tonight”
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Eagles: The Long Goodbye 2024 European Tour: How To Get Tickets
I f you’re a diehard Eagles fan and live in the United Kingdom or the Netherlands, you’re in luck this year. The famed American rockers recently announced a residency tour that is slated to start in May of this year, and it could very well be their last time in either country.
The Long Goodbye Tour is being promoted as the band’s final tour, so this is definitely not a residency to miss, since this could be the last time the band will perform in the UK and the Netherlands. Supporting the residency are American rock band and fellow Hall of Fame musicians Steely Dan.
The residency will start on May 31 in Manchester, United Kingdom at the Co-Op Live Arena. The residency will continue there on June 1, June 4, June 7, and June 8. It’s expected to wrap up on June 13 in Arnhem, Netherlands at the GelreDome. An additional final date in the Netherlands on June 15 will also be available for presale soon.
The Long Goodbye Tour started back in September of 2023 in the United States. Since then, the band has continued touring well into 2024, with additional tour dates announced in the US and Canada.
In a press release for the tour that was posted last July, the band released a statement on the upcoming tour and a look back on their 52-year career.
“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” said the announcement , “[..] Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle. […] We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round.”
How To Get Your Tickets
It’s always sad to see a band retire for touring, but this is all the more reason to get your hands on tickets to the UK or Netherlands shows ASAP. Luckily, buying tickets for the European residency is super easy. Live Nation is the official ticketing platform for this tour, so you’ll be able to purchase general admission and VIP tickets through Ticketmaster .
If your chosen tour date is sold out by the time you’re ready to buy tickets, you might have better luck with Viagogo . This platform is backed by the FanProtect Guarantee, so you won’t have to sweat about potential scams or fake passes.
The Eagles started back in 1971 and rose through the ranks to be one of the most defining rock bands of the 1970s. Their music is beloved for good reason, seamlessly blending rock, folk, and country styling together. The band’s debut album and its hit song “Take It Easy” are what catapulted them to fame, as well as their 1976 album Hotel California .
You’d think with over 50 years under their belt, their recent live performances would leave fans wanting. Luckily, the band’s still got it. If the nostalgic atmosphere doesn’t take your breath away, the band’s incredible and time-enduring musicianship will. Expect a great medley of the hits from this final tour!
This is likely going to be the Eagles’ very last tour, so don’t miss out on the chance to see them in the UK and the Netherlands. Get your tickets quickly before they sell out!
Eagles: The Long Goodbye European Residency Dates 2024
May 31 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live Arena
June 1 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live Arena
June 4 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live Arena
June 7 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live Arena
June 8 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live Arena
June 13 – Arnhem, NL – The GelreDome
June 15 – Arnhem, NL – The GelreDome
Eagles: The Long Goodbye US and Canada Dates 2024
February 2 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
February 3 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
February 6 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
February 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha
February 13 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
February 16 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
February 17 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
March 1 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
March 2 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
March 4 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
March 8 – Chicago, IL – United Center
March 9 – Chicago, IL – United Center
March 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
March 16 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Eagles: The Long Goodbye European Tour 2024 FAQs
When do tickets for the eagles 2024 tour go on sale.
While most tour dates for The Long Goodbye tour are available for general sale right now, some tour dates are not. Specifically, the Netherlands June 15 tour date will not be available for general sale until February 2 at 11:00 am GMT, so don’t wait around!
Where can I purchase official tickets to the Eagles 2024 tour?
Live Nation (or Ticketmaster) is the official ticketing platform for The Long Goodbye Tour. You can also find tickets through Viagogo for international dates, or StubHub in the U.S.
Are there any presale codes or early access opportunities for the Eagles 2024 tour?
Presale events for this tour have ended and most tour dates are available for general sale. It does not look like any of the Eagles tour dates have sold out yet.
How much do Eagles 2024 tour tickets cost? Are there different pricing tiers?
This will depend on which venue you choose and which country you are going to see the Eagles perform. A quick look on Ticketmaster shows that many venues are starting general admission tickets at around $200 or $300 and up. VIP packages start at $500 or so.
What’s the difference between VIP tickets and regular tickets?
VIP tickets offer a few different perks for this tour. Depending on which package you choose, you will receive a reserved parking space, a tour gift, a tour lithography, a commemorative laminate and lanyard, pre-show merch shopping opportunities, VIP entry, and access to VIP staff.
Are there any meet-and-greet or backstage pass opportunities for the Eagles 2024 tour?
Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any backstage pass or meet-and-greet opportunities for this tour.
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The Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Steuart Smith of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Vintage photos of the Eagles appear as the band takes the stage on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Joe Walsh and Steuart Smith of The Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Joe Walsh of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
The Eagles Vince Gill and Timothy B. Schmit perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
The Eagles, from let, Don Henley, Deacon Frey and Joe Walsh perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Don Henley and Deacon Frey of the Eagles perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Don Henley of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Vince Gill of the Eagles performs on the band’s “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
The Eagles, from left, Don Henley, Deacon Frey, Joe Walsh and Steuart Smith perform on their “Long Goodbye” tour at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Keith Carlock performs with Steely Dan while opening for the Eagles at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Steely Dan performs while opening for the Eagles at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Donald Fagen of Steely Dan performs while opening for the Eagles at Kia Center in Orlando on March 4, 2024. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel)
Anybody who believes rock ‘n’ roll is dead wasn’t at Kia Center Monday night to witness the Eagles still strumming and singing after more than 50 years as a band. The longtime American rockers jammed a string of hits in front of thousands of excited Central Florida fans for two hours after Steely Dan opened the show.
“We’ve been playing these songs for 50 years, thanks for sticking with us through the ups and downs,” said founding member Don Henley several songs into the set. “How many of you are on vacation? We’re going to give you a two-hour vacation from your vacation.”
As one of the world’s best-selling bands, The Eagles began to cement their place in rock history in the 1970s with early hits such as “Take It Easy,” “Witchy Woman” and “Peaceful Easy Feeling” before achieving widespread success with the 1976 release of “Hotel California.” On Monday night, the band took fans back in time, nailing pitch-perfect harmonies and soaring guitar solos while cycling through various eras of their extensive discography.
Though founding frontman Glenn Frey passed away in 2016, the group has been making their rounds throughout the United States (plus a few stops abroad) on “The Long Goodbye” tour since late last year and is expected to continue touring through 2025. The lineup of musicians includes Henley, guitarist and vocalist Joe Walsh, bassist and vocalist Timothy B. Schmit, Frey’s son Deacon on guitar and vocals, and country singer Vince Gill.
The set began by showcasing the five-part harmonies of “Seven Bridges Road” before taking fans back to the Eagles’ early years with “Take It Easy,” “Lyin’ Eyes” and “Take It to the Limit.” While the first few songs highlighted the smooth, easy-listening vocals, acoustic guitars and storytelling nature of the band’s music, the musicians soon took a hard turn toward blues rock with “Witchy Woman,” revealing the breadth of the Eagles’ styles and influences.
In nostalgic moments conjured up by “Peaceful Easy Feeling” and “Tequila Sunrise,” fans swayed to the soothing tones, perhaps remembering when these songs were first released or fond recollections associated with them.
Joe Walsh had plenty of show-stopping moments to shine, drawing from his personal catalog of rocking hits with “In the City” (featuring drone shots on the video board from Orlando), James Gang song “Funk #49” and “Rocky Mountain Way,” which featured face-melting slide guitar and an extensive talk box solo.
“He’s the undeniable master of the Stratocaster,” Schmit said, introducing one of Walsh’s songs. “And he makes these unbelievable faces when he plays.”
In between songs, band members noted their connections to Florida, including Walsh, who’s long been known as the Eagles’ wildcard.
“It’s always great to come down here because you people know how to party,” Walsh said. “I’ve been thrown out of some of the finest hotels in Florida, which I’m proud of.”
This was a way of invoking the kind of rowdy times detailed in Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good,” a tune that describes the rockstar’s rise to fame and the antics that came with that: “I go to parties sometimes until four, It’s hard to leave when you can’t find the door.”
As he did throughout the set, Henley moved between his place behind the drums and the front of the stage with a guitar in hand, where he stood when dedicating “The Boys of Summer” to the band’s late friend Jimmy Buffett.
The Eagles closed out their set with a rambunctious, thumping cover of “Life in the Fast Lane,” creating an impressive spectacle with five guitars (and a bass) sharing the stage and five expert craftsmen who knew how to play them very well.
They soon returned for an encore with their megahit “Hotel California,” transporting fans to a dark desert highway where “you can check in any time you like, but you can never leave.”
After dialing back the energy for “Desperado,” the Eagles closed out their final tour with “Heartache Tonight” as cameras panned around to the faces of dancing fans.
Throughout the show, the rock veterans proved to be masters of making a statement through their lyrics, but also through tasteful guitar solos, soothing five-part harmonies and subtle background instrumentation. Their timeless songs tell stories of love, loss and American dreams that listeners cling to in a changing world.
The presence of Steely Dan, who played an hourlong opening set with an ensemble of 12 musicians anchored by founding member Donald Fagen, showed the stylistic experimentation of jazz-infused rock. In hits such as “Peg,” “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” and “Reelin’ in the Years,” the band displayed how musicians of the same era can find a common thread in rock music but diverge in styles.
With a four-piece horn section, groovy guitar solos, amazing piano prowess, Keith Carlock’s mesmerizing drum fills and strong backup singers, Steely Dan kept fans on the edge of their seats with powerful musicianship on display throughout the set.
Both bands had the effect of transporting fans in their golden years back to a time laden with bellbottoms, tie-dye and impeccable rock music.
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