Eagles extend their Sphere residency with eight more shows

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Eagles extend their Sphere residency with eight more shows

Legendary rock band The Eagles have announced that they will be adding eight additional shows to their highly anticipated Sphere residency. The residency, which was confirmed earlier this month, has already been generating buzz among Eagles fans and music enthusiasts alike, and these new shows have only heightened excitement for the upcoming spectacle.

The Sphere, located in Nevada, is a megavenue that has played host to some of the most celebrated musicians of our time, including U2, Dead & Company, and Phish. With the addition of The Eagles to this impressive lineup, it is clear that the Sphere is quickly becoming one of the most coveted stages in the world of music.

Eagles fans will be thrilled to know that the newly announced shows extend all the way until December 14th of this year. An advance artist presale will begin on July 9th, with general ticket sales starting on July 11th. Fans won’t want to miss out on this incredible opportunity to see the iconic band in an unforgettable setting.

The final run of tour dates kicked off in September of last year and is expected to run up until 2025 as part of their ongoing farewell shows, held as part of the ‘Long Goodbye’ tour. Don Henley – alongside Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey – plan to play “as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” With the addition of these new Sphere residency shows, it is clear that the audience demand for The Eagles is only increasing.

It is clear that The Eagles are not only legends of rock music but also remain beloved and relevant to this day. Fans and critics alike are eagerly anticipating these upcoming shows, and it is sure to be a concert experience unlike any other. For those looking to snag a ticket, be sure to mark your calendars for July 9th and July 11th, and don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity

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