The Eagles have once again extended their ongoing farewell tour with a limited run of stadium shows dubbed The Long Goodbye – Act III. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers—who famously returned to the road after completing their first farewell tour in 2003–2006 and have been on The Long Goodbye tour since 2023—will be joined by special guests Tedeschi Trucks Band [get tickets].

The newly announced stadium tour includes just three shows: Truist Park in Atlanta, GA on May 5th; FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, TN on May 9th; and Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX on May 16th. The band also recently extended its record-breaking Sphere residency and is scheduled to headline New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (a.k.a. Jazz Fest).

Fans can sign up now for pre-sale access to the new shows. Pre-sale tickets and VIP packages will be available starting Tuesday, March 3rd at 10 a.m. local venue time. Select VIP packages include premium seats, exclusive merchandise, parking, and more. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 6th at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

Drummer Don Henley previously claimed in a recent interview on CBS Sunday Morning that 2026 would be the Eagles’ last run, though fans would be justified in treating such claims with skepticism in light of the band’s history.

“You know, I think this year will probably be it,” he explained before admitting, “I’ve said things like that before, but I feel like we’re getting toward the end … And that will be fine too.”

Asked whether he was sure it was the end, he confirmed, “I think so, yeah. And I’m okay with that.”

The 78-year-old musician went on to add, “I would like to spend more time with my family and I would like to spend more time growing vegetables … I’ve traveled 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? And so I’d like to go back to some of the same places I’ve been and see more of those places, you know, before it all disappears or it gets vaporized or whatever.”