The Eagles have announced four new shows at the Las Vegas Sphere, citing overwhelming demand for their ongoing residency at the venue.
The announcement detailed the newly added performance dates and provided ticketing information for fans looking to attend.
“Due to overwhelming demand, four additional shows — Friday, December 4, Saturday, December 5, Friday, December 11, and Saturday, December 12 – have been added to Eagles – Live in Concert at Sphere, the longest-running residency at the revolutionary venue with 68 shows in total,” the band announced.
The statement also outlined the upcoming ticketing timeline for the new dates.
“Presale signup starts now at Eagles.com. The presale begins Wednesday, July 15, at 10 AM PT. Vibee Hotel & Experience Packages are available Thursday, July 9 at 10 AM PT. The general on-sale for the new shows will begin on Friday, July 17 at 10 AM,” the Eagles continued.
With 68 total shows, the Eagles’ residency remains the longest-running at the Sphere. Fans are encouraged to sign up for the presale ahead of the general on-sale date.
The expansion of the residency underscores the sustained commercial strength of the Eagles at the Sphere. The venue has quickly established itself as one of the most sought-after stages in live entertainment.
Tickets for the new shows start at $175 and reflect all-in pricing, meaning no additional fees are added at checkout. The transparent pricing structure has been a consistent feature of the Eagles’ Sphere run, making the total cost clear to fans from the moment they browse available seats.
The Eagles’ residency has been a record-setter since its launch. The band has sold out consecutive runs that have steadily pushed the total show count higher. The addition of four December dates brings the grand total to 68 performances, a figure that no other act has matched at the venue.
The Sphere has become a destination for major rock residencies. Metallica is set to bring its “Life Burns Faster” residency to the venue from October 2026 through March 2027. The Eagles’ extended run has helped set the standard for what a long-term residency at the futuristic Las Vegas arena can look like.
The venue’s immersive technology and massive wraparound screen have made it a natural fit for the Eagles’ visually driven production. The combination of the band’s catalog and the Sphere’s capabilities has drawn fans from across the country, fueling the demand that continues to push the residency into new date territory.
