What do the cheapest last-minute Eagles 2026 farewell tour tickets cost?
The Eagles are continuing their 'Long Goodbye Tour Act III' in 2026 with a series of spring concerts at stadiums, festivals, and a smaller theater, following their residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere. Last-minute tickets for the remaining 2026 shows are available starting at $89 including fees, with prices varying significantly by venue. The set list typically includes 20 songs, featuring classic hits and solo material from band members like Don Henley and Joe Walsh.
- ▪The Eagles' 2026 'Long Goodbye Tour Act III' includes shows at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, Truist Park, FirstBank Stadium, Hard Rock Live, and Globe Life Field.
- ▪As of publication, the cheapest last-minute ticket for any of the 2026 tour dates was $89 including fees for the Atlanta show at Truist Park.
- ▪Ticket prices for other 2026 spring shows range from $152 to $412 including fees, with the highest starting price for the Hollywood, FL concert.
- ▪The band typically performs 20 songs per show, including classics like 'Hotel California,' 'Take It Easy,' and 'Life in the Fast Lane,' as well as solo tracks by Don Henley and Joe Walsh.
- ▪Vince Gill, a member of The Eagles, will embark on a solo tour called the '50 Years From Home Tour' from June through August 2026, including stops in Syracuse and Schenectady, NY.
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Ticket Sales What do the cheapest last-minute Eagles 2026 farewell tour tickets cost? By Matt Levy Published April 30, 2026, 4:31 p.m. ET Getty Images SeatGeek is the official music concert Ticketing Partner of the New York Post. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. At this point, no one can accuse The Eagles of an Irish goodbye. For nearly the past three years, Don Henley and co. have embarked on an expansive farewell tour that started in earnest with a triumphant arena tour before the Rock Hall of Famers settled in at Las Vegas’ Sphere for a record-breaking residency.
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