Goodbyes usually don’t last forever, but if you’re the Eagles, maybe they do.
On Wednesday (Feb. 25) the legendary rock outfit announced a third leg of their aptly named “The Long Goodbye” farewell tour. This new three-show run will hit three U.S. stadiums: Atlanta’s Truist Park on May 5, Nashville’s FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University on May 9 and Arlington, Texas’ Globe Life Field on May 16. Special guest Tedeschi Trucks Band will join the band for all “Act III” shows.
After more than 50 years of touring, the “Hotel California” group first announced “The Long Goodbye” in July 2023. Since embarking on the tour that September, the band has performed hundreds of shows worldwide, including a record-breaking residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas — which they’ve also extended this year.
The Eagles hold the record for the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. with Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), according to the Recording Industry Association of America. Last month, they became the first band ever to earn RIAA Quadruple Diamond certification with the same album.
The group’s current lineup comprises founding member Don Henley alongside Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, son of late founding member Glenn Frey. There’s no word yet whether this new string of shows will be the last for the band, but Henley has previously made it clear that 2026 will mark the end of the road for the Eagles.
“I think this year will probably be it,” Henley stated in a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning. “I feel like we’re getting toward the end, and that will be fine too.”
Fans hoping to catch the Eagles on what may be their final shows ever can sign up for ticket presale access now at on the band’s website. Presale begins Tuesday (March 3) at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale opening up March 6.
May 5 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park
May 9 – Nashville, TN @ FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University
May 16 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field
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