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Eagles Expand 2026 Tour With Shows In Three New Cities

By Dalton Mac Namee
26/02/2026
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Eagles have expanded their 2026 tour with three extra shows in three new cities.

The band have added these dates under the title of, The Long Goodbye: Act III, which will be supported by support acts, Tedeschi Trucks Bank. Starting on May 5, tickets for these shows go on general sale on Friday, March 6.

They are also set to appear at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 2, having already extended their run at Las Vegas earlier this month. The residency will run through February, March and April.

Speaking of 2026, Eagles' founding member Don Henley has said that this year will probably be the final one for the band.

“You know, I think this year will probably be it", Henley replied when asked about the Eagles' future. “And I’ve said things like that before, but I feel like we’re getting toward the end. And that will be fine too". 

Elsewhere, Henley revealed that he is keen to spend more time with his family, and that he would like to “grow vegetables” and travel. “I’ve been all over the world, but I haven’t seen much of it, because we see the airports and the hotel room and the venue and we don’t get out much, you know?”. More on this story from Nova here.

Back in January, Eagles also played their first live show without Joe Walsh in over 50 years, who was forced to missed out after coming down with the flu, which Don Henley described as a tough decision.

“We had a choice to make,” Don Henley told the crowd at a live show in Vegas. “We could either cancel the whole thing, or we could man up and do the show. So we came down here this afternoon and had an emergency rehearsal for two hours. And fortunately, in this band, we have a deep bench". 

“He was sick last night,” he said. “But he heroically made it through last of the show…Joe’s going to be okay. He just needs some time. Give him some love". 

Find out more on this story from Nova here. 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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