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Eagles Extend Las Vegas Sphere Residency Into 2026

The Eagles are extending their acclaimed Las Vegas residency at the Sphere, adding four new performances scheduled for January 23, 24, 30, and 31, 2026. This brings the total number of shows to 48 since the residency began in September 2024. The extension underscores both the band’s lasting popularity and the venue’s rising status as a top-tier location for immersive concerts. The Sphere, which opened in 2023, has quickly become a landmark for its pioneering visual and audio technology, attracting major artists seeking to redefine the live experience.

Tickets for the new dates will go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 19, at 10 a.m. PT. In a nod to growing consumer demand for clarity, all tickets will be sold using an all-inclusive pricing model, with entry-level tickets starting at $175—covering taxes and fees upfront. This approach helps fans avoid last-minute surcharges and aligns with a broader industry shift toward transparent ticketing.

Exclusive hotel and ticket bundles will be available through Vibee starting Tuesday, September 9. These packages include premium concert seats and a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the only hotel connected directly to the Sphere. Additional benefits include priority entry and collectible merchandise. As live music analyst Maria Flores observed, “Bundling accommodations with event access not only simplifies logistics for out-of-town fans but also elevates the overall experience, making it more memorable and seamless.”

Beyond the concerts, fans and visitors can explore the Eagles Third Encore Experience, a free exhibition at The Venetian’s Summit Showroom running through November 8. The display features a recreation of the iconic Troubadour nightclub—accessible only to Vibee VIP guests—along with a Hotel California-themed immersive installation, band artifacts, merchandise, and interactive exhibits. Open Thursday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the exhibition offers an engaging supplement to the concert series, appealing to both die-hard followers and casual observers.

Critical reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with reviewers praising the Eagles for integrating advanced visual technology while keeping their musical heritage front and center. Variety’s Chris Willman noted that the production uses the Sphere’s enveloping screen to craft stunning, expansive backdrops without detracting from the performance. This skillful fusion of innovation and tradition is helping establish a new benchmark for legacy acts performing in high-tech environments, proving that visual spectacle and musical authenticity can powerfully coexist.

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