See The Eagles at The Sphere with tickets as low as $216, but act fast
The Eagles, legendary American rock band, has shows lined up on The Sphere stage in Las Vegas beginning in February lasting through to April.
Tickets still available are going for upwards of $390, but through secondary markets such as Stubhub, Vivid Seats, Viagogo, TicketNetwork and Seat Geek, fans of the iconic band can score tickets as low as $216 per person.
Though shows included as part of the band’s Las Vegas residency are selling out fast, those interested in seeing The Eagles live can still score tickets through verified ticket resale vendors.
As of late February, tickets for their upcoming March 7 show are going for as little as $216 on Vivid Seats. This secondary market makes it easy for customers to feel secure when purchasing tickets for any show.
Through Vivid Seats, users can select to only see tickets offered by Super Sellers (professional resellers vetted and approved by the company itself).
Stubhub is another great secondary market to buy and resell tickets to upcoming events. Easily view which shows are selling fast and which upcoming events are the hottest and trending.
What does the setlist look like for The Eagles in Las Vegas?
“Hotel California,” “One of These Nights,” “Seven Bridges Road,” “Witchy Woman,” and “Take It to the Limit,” are just a few of the greatest hits included on the setlist for the band’s Las Vegas residency.
What dates are The Eagles performing at The Sphere?
- February 21 & 22
- March 7 & 8
- March 14 & 15
- April 4 & 5
- April 11 & 12
More on The Eagles
The Eagles have accumulated six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards over the course of the band’s existence. Since their debut in 1971, The Eagles has amassed a global fan base through unforgettable works including albums such as Hotel California (1976), Desperado (1973), Eagles (1972) and more.
One of their biggest songs to date, “Hotel California,” is ranked #6 on VH1’s Greatest Rock Songs, surpassing other iconic hits of the 1960s such as “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys and “Hey Jude” by The Beatles.