How to Get Eagles Tickets at the Sphere: Las Vegas Dates and Prices

LAS VEGAS — The Eagles are back at the Sphere for another run of unforgettable performances, extending their Las Vegas residency into fall 2025. After wrapping the first leg earlier this year, the legendary band has announced new dates for September through November, giving fans another chance to experience their timeless hits inside the Strip’s most high-tech venue.
Why the Sphere Is Special
Opened in 2023, the Sphere has quickly become one of the most iconic venues in the world. With its wraparound LED screens, immersive sound system, and 4D effects, it transforms concerts into a multi-sensory experience. For a band like the Eagles—whose catalog includes cinematic anthems like Hotel California and Life in the Fast Lane—the Sphere is a fitting stage that elevates their music to new heights.
How to Buy Eagles Tickets
- Ticketmaster is the official seller of standard tickets. However, due to high demand, many original tickets are already limited to VIP or Official Platinum categories.
- Resale platforms such as StubHub and Vivid Seats provide verified alternatives, often with broader seating options.
- VIP & Hotel Packages start at $1,051–$1,451 per person, including premium seats, a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort, and exclusive fan experiences.
Ticket Prices
- Standard presale tickets began at $175, but most remaining options are higher.
- Verified resale tickets typically range between $363 and $624, depending on the date and section.
- The lowest-cost VIP experience is around $1,051, while deluxe packages go higher.
What to Expect from the Shows
The Eagles’ Sphere setlist pulls heavily from their most beloved tracks, while also showcasing side projects from band members. Fans can expect to hear:
- Take It Easy
- One of These Nights
- Take It to the Limit
- Life in the Fast Lane
- Hotel California (encore)
- Desperado (encore)
Performances feature Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, with no opening act—meaning the spotlight is fully on the band from the first note.
The Bigger Picture
This Sphere residency follows the end of the Eagles’ “Long Goodbye Tour,” which concluded with European dates earlier in 2024. While no international stops are currently scheduled for 2025, the Las Vegas shows may stand as one of the band’s final large-scale residencies, making them a historic experience for fans.
Will you be making the trip to Vegas to see the Eagles live at the Sphere? Share your concert plans in the comments below, and stay tuned to ChicagoMusicGuide.com for more coverage of major tours and residencies.