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Eagles extending farewell trek with ‘The Long Goodbye, Act III’ stadium dates

April 1, 2026 Staff
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Vinyl cover art of Eagles Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975^ featuring rock music.

Eagles are adding another chapter to their farewell trek, unveiling three stadium shows under the banner The Long Goodbye, Act III.

The run of shows will take the legendary band to Atlanta’s Truist Park (May 5), Nashville’s FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University (May 9), and Arlington’s Globe Life Field (May 16), following their ongoing Sphere residency in Las Vegas. The current lineup — Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, alongside Vince Gill and Deacon Frey — will be joined by Grammy-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band as special guests.

The announcement arrives as the band, more than 50 years into their career, continues to rack up historic milestones.  The Eagles have played over 1,000 concerts worldwide, selling roughly 16 million tickets and regularly landing in the Top 10 of industry tallies from Billboard and Pollstar. In early 2026, they became the first act to earn quadruple diamond status from the Recording Industry Association of America for Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975, surpassing 40 million units sold in the U.S. (the compilation remains the country’s top-selling album.) Greatest Hits 1971–1975 was also the first album ever awarded platinum certification by the RIAA.

Meanwhile, the iconic Hotel California has been certified 28-times platinum, ranking as the third best-selling album in U.S. history.

In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning in February, Henley suggested the group’s “miraculous run” is nearing its conclusion, indicating that 2026 will likely mark their final year on the road. With these newly announced stadium shows, the Eagles appear to be taking one more victory lap before bringing their decades-long touring legacy to a close.

For tickets, head to Ticketmaster.

Additional info can be found at: https://eagles.com/.

Editorial credit: AS photo family / Shutterstock.com

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