The Eagles, one of America’s most legendary rock bands, are making history with their ongoing residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas. What started as a limited eight-show run in 2024 has turned into a massive event. Due to high demand, the band extended their stay to a total of 44 shows, running through November 2025.

The Sphere is not a regular concert venue. It’s known for its incredible technology featuring 160,000 square feet of wraparound screens and over 164,000 speakers. Fans say it makes the concert feel completely immersive. One fan on TripAdvisor said, “The Eagles were absolutely great there. The screen experience and the sound were just unbelievable.”
The Eagles lineup for this residency includes Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, the son of the late Glenn Frey. Together, they bring the band’s greatest hits to life playing songs like “Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” and “Life in the Fast Lane.” Each song is paired with visuals that light up the entire venue, making each performance feel like a movie.
Fans and critics have praised the shows. One reviewer from the Houston Music Review said, “The show lasted two hours and it seemed more like 30 minutes than 120!”
The New York Post also praised the concert’s visuals and experience, noting that “custom wraparound images” added a unique,
emotional layer to the music.
This residency is not just a concert, it’s a celebration of The Eagles’ legacy and decades of music that defined a generation. As Don Henley said in a past interview, “We want to go out with style, grace, and class.” And that’s exactly what they’re doing with this remarkable show.
Tickets are still available for the remaining shows, but they’re selling fast. Fans can visit thespherevegas.com or eagles.com for dates and ticket information.
Joe Walsh reflected on the band’s journey, saying, “It’s amazing to still be playing this music and to see people of all ages singing along. The Sphere gives us a way to connect with the audience in a brand-new way.” (People Magazine). Vince Gill added, “It’s been a joy to be part of this band, and this venue just elevates everything we do. It’s not just a concert, it’s an experience.” Their enthusiasm shows in every performance, as they continue to bridge generations of fans through timeless music and a truly unforgettable production.