


The Eagles may be flying high but ticket prices to see them live are coming back down to Earth.
When our team last reported on how much it cost to see the Rock Hall of Famers at Las Vegas’ Sphere, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one of their four February 2025 shows was $257 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Now, two weeks later, prices start at $208 before fees for their Valentine’s Day show.
Other February gigs of theirs have seats starting anywhere from $241 to $274 before fees, which means, compared to our last report, prices are down across the board for the month.
For the uninitiated, The Eagles’ Sphere residency shows are a wholly new concert experience for them melding groundbreaking surround sound — aka “ultraresolution audioflow” according to The Post — with otherworldly, larger-than-life visuals.
“[They] used the wrap-around screen to surround the group and audience with dazzling, massive-scale starfields while still making clear that it’s the songs that are the star of the show,” Variety wrote in their review of Don Henley and Joe Walsh’s opening night back in September 2024.
In regards to those songs, the band plays roughly 20 tracks per show including the hits like “Hotel California,” “Life In The Fast Line,” “Take It To The Limit,” “New Kid In Town,” “Tequila Sunrise” and more based on our findings at Set List FM.
If you’d like to attend — The Eagles have 12 shows remaining on their Sphere schedule from February through April — we have all the information you need and more below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Here’s when the “Hotel California” classic rockers will be at Sphere from January through April and how much the cheapest tickets cost.
The Eagles Sphere concert dates | Ticket prices start at | Ticket prices started at on Jan. 28 |
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Friday, Feb. 14 | $208 | $257 |
Saturday, Feb. 15 | $241 | $282 |
Friday, Feb. 21 | $257 | $315 |
Saturday, Feb. 22 | $274 | $365 |
Friday, March 7 | $274 | $257 |
Saturday, March 8 | $282 | $243 |
Friday, March 14 | $241 | $270 |
Saturday, March 15 | $280 | $300 |
Friday, April 4 | $278 | $295 |
Saturday, April 5 | $282 | $291 |
Friday, April 11 | $278 | $277 |
Saturday, April 12 | $332 | $336 |
(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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When Henley, Walsh, and co. aren’t bringing the hits to the Sphere stage, you can catch Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky’s ambitious immersive film “Postcard From Earth” or U2’s ‘V-U2’ concert film on most nights.
In late February, innovative EDM artist Anyma resumes his larger-than-life ‘End of Genesys” for four shows. The final concert on March 2 is allegedly the last he’ll perform at Sphere for the foreseeable future.
After that, Dead and Company will revive their residency that wrapped in August. Bobby Weir, John Mayer and co. have 18 shows lined up at the eye-popping entertainment epicenter.
Then, come May, Kenny Chesney takes over the reins for a recently-extended 15-show stay.
If you’re planning a Las Vegas trip, you can find a complete calendar of all events at the Sphere here.
On the first night of the eight-month residency, The Eagles took 20 songs to the stage.
Although it’s possible they mix things up at future gigs, here’s what they performed at their inaugural Sphere gig back on Sept. 20, 2024, according to Set List FM.
01.) “Hotel California”
02.) “One of These Nights”
03.) “Lyin’ Eyes”
04.) “Take It to the Limit”
05.) “Witchy Woman”
06.) “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (Jack Tempchin cover)
07.) “Tequila Sunrise”
08.) “In the City” (Joe Walsh song)
09.) “I Can’t Tell You Why”
10.) “New Kid in Town”
11.) “Seven Bridges Road” (Steve Young cover)
12.) “Those Shoes”
13.) “Life’s Been Good” (Joe Walsh song)
14.) “Already Gone” (Robb Strandlund cover)
15.) “The Boys of Summer” (Don Henley song)
16.) “Life in the Fast Lane”
Encore
17.) “Take It Easy”
18.) “Rocky Mountain Way” (Joe Walsh song)
19.) “Desperado”
20.) “Heartache Tonight”
When you’ve been “taking it to the limit” since 1971, there’s bound to be a bit of shakeup in your group.
Still, after 50+ years together, 77-year-old founding member Don Henley (drums, vocals, also known for the ’80s smash “Boys of Summer), continues to head the group.
At all Sphere dates, he’s joined by 77-year-old Joe Walsh (who lent his talents to the James Gang), 77-year-old Timothy B. Schmit (bassist and vocalist who played with Poco), 22-time Grammy winner Vince Gill and the late Glenn Frey’s 31-year-old son Deacon.
Past members that are no longer with the band include Frey (who passed in 2016) and Randy Meisner (died in 2023). Bernie Leadon is still alive but hasn’t played with the band since 2016. As for guitarist Don Felder, he tours with Styx and REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin.
Over the course of the group’s 53+ years together, The Eagles have received six Grammy Awards, performed over 1,000 concerts, and sold over 150 million albums.
Can’t make it to Sin City to see Henley and Walsh live this year?
Hey, “Take It Easy.” There’s no need to worry.
Here are just five classic rock legends that might be headed to a venue near you these next few months.
• Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band
Looking for even more live music in your life? Check out our list of the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2025 to find the show that’s just your speed.
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 Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change