How much are last-minute tickets to see The Eagles at Las Vegas’ Sphere?

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Timothy B. Schmit (L) Don Henley rock out in concert.
Timothy B. Schmit (L) Don Henley rock out in concert.

The wait is almost over, “Desperados” and “New Kids In Town.”

On Friday, Sept. 20, The Eagles will take flight on their highly-anticipated ‘Eagles — Live In Concert at Sphere’ residency after announcing the 20-concert stay back in June.

According to a press release, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and co. will deliver “the ultimate connection’ to the group’s iconic catalog — including their acclaimed 1976 ‘Hotel California’ album — with an ‘immersive’ live experience.”

While we don’t know exactly what to expect from that claim, our team dug around Set List FM and found the Rock Hall of Famers typically played 20ish songs at past live shows. It appears they play the hits (“Hotel California,” “Life In The Fast Lane,” “Heartache Tonight”) and throw in Henley solo cuts and Walsh’s James Gang classics as well.

As for what visuals they incorporate into their Sphere gigs, that’s anyone’s guess. All we know is that they’ll likely be on par with the spectacular graphics worked into U2, Phish and Dead and Company‘s electric, ambitious, one-of-a-kind Sphere concerts.

If this sounds like the can’t-miss classic rock concert for you, tickets are available for all 20 Eagles concerts at Sphere.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $237 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Want to find “One Of These Nights” that makes the most sense for your schedule?

You’re in the right place.

Our team has everything you need to know and more about The Eagles’ 2024 Las Vegas Sphere residency below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

The Eagles 2024 Sphere concert schedule

A complete calendar including all Sphere dates and links to buy tickets can be found below.

The Eagles Sphere concert dates

Ticket prices
start at

Friday, Sept. 20

$277

Saturday, Sept. 21

$245

Friday, Sept. 27

$237

Saturday, Sept. 28

$353

Friday, Oct. 11

$421

Saturday, Oct. 12

$468

Friday, Oct. 18

$400

Saturday, Oct. 19

$393

Friday, Nov. 1

$293

Saturday, Nov. 2

$340

Friday, Nov. 8

$412

Saturday, Nov. 9

$364

Friday, Dec. 6

$287

Saturday, Dec. 7

$294

Friday, Dec. 13

$261

Saturday, Dec. 14

$268

Friday, Jan. 17, 2025

$296

Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025

$281

Friday, Jan. 24, 2025

$293

Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025

$296

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

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Other shows at the Las Vegas Sphere

When The Eagles aren’t literally lighting up the stage at the Sphere, you can catch Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky’s immersive film “Postcard From Earth” on most nights.

Other notable events going down in the next few months include UFC 306, U2’s ‘V-U2’ concert film and Anyma’s six New Year’s Eve concerts.

If you’re planning a Las Vegas trip, you can find a complete calendar of all events at the Sphere here.

The Eagles concert review

According to Variety, The Eagles’ live show “easily competes with the likes of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé for tour of the year.”

For more about Deacon Frey, Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Vince Gill, and what covers the band worked into their MSG concert, you can read their thorough review here.

The Eagles band members

When you’ve been living life in the fast lane since 1971 (!), a bit of shuffling when it comes to your group’s lineup is to be expected.

Still, to this day, 77-year-old, founding member Don Henley (drums, vocals, also known for the ’80s smash “Boys of Summer), continues to tour with the group.

On the road, he’ll be joined by 76-year-old Joe Walsh (also of the James Gang), 76-year-old Timothy B. Schmit (bassist and vocalist, played with Poco), 22-time Grammy winner 67-year-old Vince Gill and the late Glenn Frey’s 31-year-old son Deacon.

Over the course of their illustrious career, the band has racked up six Grammy awards, performed over 1,000 concerts, and sold 150 million-plus albums.

Not too shabby.

The Eagles set list

On their ongoing ‘Long Goodbye’ farewell tour, The Eagles kept things pretty tight.

Although we can’t confirm what they’ll take to the Sphere stage, here’s what they played last year, according to Set List FM.

01.) “Seven Bridges Road” (Steve Young cover)

02.) “Take It Easy”

03.) “One of These Nights”

04.) “New Kid in Town”

05.) “Take It to the Limit”

06.) “Best of My Love”

07.) “Witchy Woman”

08.) “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (Jack Tempchin cover)

09.) “Tequila Sunrise”

10.) “In the City” (Joe Walsh song)

11.) “I Can’t Tell You Why”

12.) “Lyin’ Eyes”

13.) “Life’s Been Good” (Joe Walsh song)

14.) “Already Gone” (Jack Tempchin cover)

15.) “The Boys of Summer” (Don Henley song)

16.) “Funk #49” (James Gang cover)

17.) “Life in the Fast Lane”

18.) “Heartache Tonight”

Encore:

19.) “Rocky Mountain Way” (Joe Walsh song)

20.) “Desperado”

21.) “Hotel California”

Classic rockers on tour in 2024

Many of the biggest acts that defined the sound of the Nixon, Ford and Carter Administrations are back on the road this year.

To make sure you’re in the loop, here are just five of our favorite classic rockers you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

Ringo Starr

Electric Light Orchestra

Graham Nash

The Doobie Brothers

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Need more classic rock in your life? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rock concert tours in 2024 here to find the show for you.


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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villase?or of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.