UPDATE (Oct. 25): This article has been updated to include six new dates added between Jan. 19 and March 13, 2024.
After more than half a century of crisscrossing the globe to spread the warm smell of colitas, the Eagles have announced the dates for their final tour. Dubbed “The Long Goodbye,” the trek will feature fellow Rock and Roll Hall of famers Steely Dan opening up the shows, which are slated to kick off Sept. 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” read a statement from the group. “Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support, throughout these many years. We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful.”
As of Wednesday (Oct. 25), 29 dates have been announced for the tour, which will feature Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit as well as Vince Gill and Deacon Frey playing “as many shows in each market as their audience demands,” according to the statement. Country Music Hall of Fame member Gill began playing with the Eagles in 2017 alongside Deacon, son of late Eagles guitarist Glenn Frey, who died in 2016.
“Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle,” the band continued in its announcement, noting that the farewell run is still in the planning stages, with more dates to be announced at a later time. “We want to give all our fans a chance to see us on this final round… The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand. But, we hope to see as many of you as we can, before we finish up. Most importantly, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. At the end of the day, you are the reason we have been able to carry on for over five decades. This is our swan song, but the music goes on and on.”
For the six new dates added between Jan. 19 and March 13 next year, pre-sale starts on Wednesday, Nov. 1, and general on-sale is Friday, Nov. 3, at 10 a.m. local time.
Check out the dates for The Long Goodbye tour below.
Sept. 7 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Sept. 8 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Sept. 11 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Sept. 13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Sept. 16 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Sept. 17 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Sept. 20 — Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena
Oct. 5 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Oct. 6 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Oct. 9 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct. 10 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct. 13 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
Oct. 15 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
Oct. 17 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Nov. 2 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Nov. 4 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Nov. 7 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
Nov. 9 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
Nov. 14 — Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena
Nov. 17 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
Nov. 18 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
Jan. 5 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
Jan. 6 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
Jan. 19 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
Feb. 2 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
Feb. 16 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
March 1 — Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
March 8 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
March 13 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena