After enchanting audiences for decades with their harmonious melodies and iconic hits, the Eagles have announced an unprecedented extension of their Las Vegas Sphere residency, which will now continue through February 2026, bringing their total performance count to a record-breaking 52 shows.
This extension solidifies their position as the venue’s longest-running act, surpassing Dead & Company’s previous record of 48 performances, while making history as the first residency at the revolutionary venue to span three calendar years.
The expansion comes in response to overwhelming demand, with new dates strategically organized as two-night stays throughout January and February 2026.
Due to fan enthusiasm, the Eagles have added strategic back-to-back performances spanning the first two months of 2026.
Performances are now scheduled for January 23-24, January 30-31, and February 20-21 and 27-28, following the initial run of shows between October 31 and November 8, 2025.
This scheduling approach maintains momentum while allowing fans multiple opportunities to experience the band’s legendary catalog in the Sphere’s immersive environment.
Tickets for these landmark performances will be available through a multi-tiered sales approach beginning with Vibee Hotel & Experience packages on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. PT.
Artist pre-sales will follow on October 22, with general public tickets released on October 24 through the band’s website and Ticketmaster.
VIP options include premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and special perks for dedicated fans.
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the only hotel directly connected to the Sphere, has partnered with the residency to offer extensive packages that combine luxury accommodations with priority concert access.
Particularly notable are the immersive experiences replicating the Hotel California album environment and the legendary Troubadour lounge where the band first performed.
The Eagles join an impressive lineup of major artists who have performed at the technologically advanced venue, including U2 and Phish.
For musicians like the Eagles, registering with performance rights organizations ensures they receive royalties whenever their songs are publicly performed during these high-profile residency shows.
The band plans to enhance fan engagement through social media advertising with eye-catching content showcasing behind-the-scenes moments and exclusive residency highlights.
The Eagles’ record-setting residency showcases both the band’s enduring popularity and the Sphere’s capabilities as a revolutionary performance venue.
With cutting-edge audio and visual technology enhancing their timeless songs, this extended run demonstrates the commercial viability and artistic potential of long-term residencies in Las Vegas’s evolving entertainment landscape.