Eagles - Long Goodbye Tour Brings Final Shows to the U.S.
27.06.2026 - 12:26:03 | ad-hoc-news.de
Eagles keep their farewell on the road with The Long Goodbye. The band’s final tour continues into 2026 with a slate of U.S. arena and stadium dates, as listed on their official tour schedule and primary ticketing platforms.
Final U.S. dates on The Long Goodbye
The Long Goodbye Tour was first announced in 2023 as Eagles’ last extended run, with initial legs across North America and later additions into 2024 and beyond according to the band’s official announcement and tour listings.
By 2024 the tour included major U.S. cities such as New York, Boston, Denver, Atlanta and Phoenix, with multi-night stands in select arenas and stadiums, reflecting persistent demand for the group’s live catalog.
How the farewell run is structured
The tour has typically been organized in short legs, allowing the veteran band to pace travel and performance schedules, with shows plotted across fall and spring windows rather than as a continuous year-long trek.
Venue choice has favored large-capacity arenas and outdoor sites, such as Madison Square Garden in New York and ballpark-type stadiums in other markets, aligning with the band’s history as a U.S. touring heavyweight.
Tour, charts and work at a glance
For more background on Eagles’ touring history, classic albums and chart milestones, the AD HOC NEWS archive offers additional reports and context.
The musical core of Eagles
Eagles’ sound bridges country rock, soft rock and California pop, anchored by vocal harmonies and guitar interplay on songs like Hotel California, Take It Easy, Desperado and Life in the Fast Lane, which helped define 1970s FM radio.
Where the band stands now
Eagles remain active as a touring entity with The Long Goodbye, while their studio catalog continues to stream strongly, led by the enduring popularity of Hotel California and their greatest hits collections.
Eagles at a glance
- Act: Eagles
- Genre: Rock, country rock, soft rock
- Origin: Los Angeles, United States
- Active since: 1971
- Lineup: Don Henley (vocals, drums), Joe Walsh (guitar, vocals), Timothy B. Schmit (bass, vocals), with additional touring members
- Label: Asylum Records (classic era), later associated with major-label catalog divisions
- Key works: Desperado (1973), Hotel California (1976), The Long Run (1979), Hell Freezes Over (1994)
- Current album/single: Catalog-led touring era centered on Hotel California and associated greatest hits releases
- Charts / certifications: Eagles - Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 has been certified 38-times Platinum by the RIAA in the U.S., making it one of the best-selling albums of all time.
- Next live date: currently with no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about Eagles
When did Eagles launch The Long Goodbye Tour?
The Long Goodbye Tour was announced in 2023 as the band’s final extensive run, following prior anniversary and album-centered tours across North America and beyond.
Which Eagles album is the biggest seller in the U.S.?
In the U.S., Eagles - Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 has been certified 38-times Platinum by the RIAA, placing it among the highest-selling albums ever recorded.
What style of music do Eagles play live?
Eagles’ live sets typically span rock, country rock and soft rock, highlighting harmony-driven songs such as Hotel California, Take It Easy and One of These Nights alongside deeper catalog cuts.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
