More dates are on the way for the Eagles as the band extends its Long Goodbye farewell tour with a new stadium run billed as Act III.
The group confirmed this week that additional North American shows have been added, pushing their final tour deeper into 2025. The announcement outlines a series of large-scale stadium stops, giving fans in more cities a last chance to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band perform live.
The Long Goodbye tour was first introduced as the band’s final trek after more than five decades on the road. Since then, demand has remained strong, prompting multiple extensions. The current lineup continues to feature longtime member Don Henley alongside Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey also on stage.
Tickets for the newly announced dates will go on sale soon through standard ticketing platforms. With a catalog that includes Hotel California and Take It Easy, the band’s closing run marks the end of one of rock’s most durable touring legacies.









