On Dec. 8, 1976, The Eagles released “Hotel California.”
The seminal record, the band’s fifth studio album, won multiple Grammys, hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts and spawned the sublime singles and classic rock staples “Life in the Fast Lane,” “New Kid In Town” and, of course, “Hotel California.”
Nearly a half century later — where does all the time go? — Don Henley, Joe Walsh and co. are still going strong delivering the hits from their 1976 classic as well as their other iconic tunes at Las Vegas Sphere as part of their ongoing ‘Live In Concert at Sphere.’
Their live show, which only has eight dates remaining at the time of publication, is a spectacular marriage of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers’ music and Sphere’s groundbreaking, immersive, wraparound 360-degree visuals that have left critics spellbound.
Billboard shared in their glowing review that “the first night of the Eagles’ five-month Sphere residency proved there’s something particularly enchanting about pairing songs that have this deep of a history with a brand-new medium to experience them…this show was worlds apart from any Eagles concert before it.”
If you want to be there to hear all your favorites live in a larger-than-life, awe-inspiring setting, last-minute tickets are still available to see the band live this April (as well as in September when the group officially concludes their run with four final gigs).
As of now, the lowest price we could find on tickets to see The Eagles in April was $249 before fees on Vivid Seats.
September shows start at $274 before fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about The Eagles’ Sphere Las Vegas residency below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
The Eagles 2025 Las Vegas Sphere schedule
A complete calendar including all Sphere residency dates, and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
The Eagles Sphere concert dates | Ticket prices start at |
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Friday, April 4 | $249 |
Saturday, April 5 | $299 |
Friday, April 11 | $324 |
Saturday, April 12 | $295 |
Friday, Sept. 5 | $274 |
Saturday, Sept. 6 | $286 |
Friday, Sept. 12 | $299 |
Saturday, Sept. 13 | $296 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Other shows at the Las Vegas Sphere
When Henley, Walsh, and co. aren’t lighting up the Sphere stage, you can catch Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky’s ambitious immersive film “Postcard From Earth” or U2’s ‘V-U2’ concert film on most nights.
A few weeks ago, Dead and Company revived their residency that originally wrapped last August. At the time of writing, Bobby Weir, John Mayer and co. have 15 more shows lined up at the eye-popping entertainment epicenter.
Then, come May, Kenny Chesney takes over the reins for a recently-extended 15-show stay.
Next up, Backstreet Boys headline an 18-concert run in July and August.
Lastly, Tomorrowland and Insomnia have teamed up for a three-day electronic music festival at the space called UNITY. It goes down Aug. 29-31.
Want to find the show date and time that makes the most sense for your busy schedule?
We’ve got you covered.
You can find a complete calendar of all upcoming events at the Sphere here.
Vince Gill solo tour 2025
After The Eagles put their Sin City stint on ice (at least until they pick things back up in September), singer and guitarist Vince Gill will strike out on a solo run of his own.
New Yorkers who want to see him are in luck, too. The 22-time Grammy winner has a show scheduled at the Beacon Theatre on Friday, July 11.
To see if the gifted singer is headed to your neck of the woods, click here to find Gill’s complete tour calendar.
The Eagles set list
On the first night of the ongoing Sphere residency, The Eagles took 20 songs to the stage.
Although it’s possible they’ll mix things up at future gigs, here’s what they performed at their inaugural Sin City show back on Sept. 20, 2024, according to Set List FM.
01.) “Hotel California”
02.) “One of These Nights”
03.) “Lyin’ Eyes”
04.) “Take It to the Limit”
05.) “Witchy Woman”
06.) “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (Jack Tempchin cover)
07.) “Tequila Sunrise”
08.) “In the City” (Joe Walsh song)
09.) “I Can’t Tell You Why”
10.) “New Kid in Town”
11.) “Seven Bridges Road” (Steve Young cover)
12.) “Those Shoes”
13.) “Life’s Been Good” (Joe Walsh song)
14.) “Already Gone” (Robb Strandlund cover)
15.) “The Boys of Summer” (Don Henley song)
16.) “Life in the Fast Lane”
Encore
17.) “Take It Easy”
18.) “Rocky Mountain Way” (Joe Walsh song)
19.) “Desperado”
20.) “Heartache Tonight”
The Eagles band members
When you’ve been “taking it to the limit” since 1971, there’s bound to be a bit of shakeup in your group.
Still, after 50+ years together, 77-year-old founding member Don Henley (drums, vocals, also known for the ’80s smash “Boys of Summer), continues to head the group.
At all Sphere dates, he’s joined by 77-year-old Joe Walsh (who is well known for having lent his talents to the James Gang), 77-year-old Timothy B. Schmit (bassist and vocalist who played with Poco), 22-time Grammy winner Vince Gill and the late Glenn Frey’s 31-year-old son Deacon.
Past members that are no longer with the band include Frey (who passed away in 2016) and Randy Meisner (died in 2023). Bernie Leadon is still alive but hasn’t played with the band since 2016. As for guitarist Don Felder, he tours with Styx and REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin, although The Post reported he suffered a medical emergency at a recent show.
Over the course of the group’s 53+ years together, The Eagles have received six Grammy Awards, performed over 1,000 concerts, and sold over 150 million albums.
Classic rockers on tour in 2025
Can’t make it to the Strip to catch Henley and Walsh IRL this year?
Hey, “Take It Easy,” there’s no need to worry, classic rock diehards.
Here are just five legends from the ’60s and ’70s that might be headed to a venue near you these next few months.
• Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band
• Bob Dylan with Willie Nelson
Looking for even more live music in your life? Check out our list of the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2025 to find the show that’s just your speed.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change