Eagles - Long Goodbye Tour Extends With Final North America Dates
23.06.2026 - 04:15:28 | ad-hoc-news.de
Eagles are still taking their farewell around the world. The band’s extended Long Goodbye run adds more North American arena and theater dates well into 2026, according to the official tour schedule on the group’s site Eagles official tour page.
New North America stops on The Long Goodbye
The current leg of Eagles’ Long Goodbye Tour is built around multi-night stands in key U.S. markets, with shows in cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago listed through late 2025 on the official itinerary Live Nation tour listing.
The dates follow earlier runs that included arena appearances in markets like Boston, Atlanta and Dallas, and the tour branding has consistently been advertised as the band’s final major trek. Tickets are sold primarily via major outlets such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, with many stops offering both standard and premium seating options.
How the farewell run is structured
The Long Goodbye has been built as a step-by-step farewell that allows Eagles to spend several nights in each city rather than racing through a traditional routing. That format gives U.S. fans more options to catch the band while also limiting travel strain for the veteran lineup.
Beyond the U.S. shows, the itinerary has included selected dates in Canada and occasional overseas festival and arena appearances. However, the largest concentration of remaining performances still lies in the United States, underscoring how strongly Eagles prioritize their American audience at the closing stages of their touring career.
Tour dates, charts and background on Eagles
For more coverage of Eagles, from current tour dates to classic albums and chart history, our news search offers an overview of the group’s activity.
The musical core of Eagles
Eagles made their name by blending rock and country with polished vocal harmonies and guitar-driven arrangements. Classic albums such as Hotel California (1976), One of These Nights (1975) and Desperado (1973) established a sound that carried easily from FM radio to stadiums.
Where the band stands now
Eagles are currently on the road with their extended Long Goodbye Tour, with the next listed performances scheduled in major North American arenas according to the official tour page.
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 long-time touring members including Vince Gill (guitar, vocals) and Deacon Frey (guitar, vocals)
- Label: Historically Asylum and Geffen; catalog currently handled through major-label reissue and distribution deals
- Key works: Hotel California (1976), One of These Nights (1975), Desperado (1973), Eagles (1972)
- Current album/single: Catalog-focused touring era centered on classic albums such as Hotel California; no new studio album announced
- Charts / certifications: Hotel California and the compilation Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 are among the best-selling albums in U.S. history, with multi-platinum certifications from the RIAA.
- Next live date: Ongoing dates on the Long Goodbye Tour, including upcoming North American arena shows as listed on the band’s official tour page.
Frequently asked questions about Eagles
What is Eagles’ current tour called?
Eagles are currently performing under the banner of the Long Goodbye Tour, a farewell-themed run that includes multiple nights in several major North American cities.
Are there Eagles concerts scheduled in the United States?
Yes, the official tour schedule lists numerous U.S. dates, with multi-night stands in key markets such as major East Coast and West Coast cities, sold through leading ticket providers.
Which classic albums do Eagles usually feature live?
Setlists on recent tours have focused heavily on songs from Hotel California, One of These Nights and Desperado, alongside hits from their wider 1970s catalog.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
