The Eagles Announce “The Long Goodbye” Tour

The Eagles

In the latest of big farewells, The Eagles have announced their final tour with “The Long Goodbye.” The “Hotel California” rockers will be spending nearly two years on the road.

“During ‘The Long Goodbye,’ the Eagles – Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands. The tour is expected to continue into 2025,” a press release states.

The tour will kick off on September 7th with two nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City and will stay in the Northeast for two weeks before skipping across the U.S. through November.

Schmit has been in The Eagles since 1977, replacing original bassist Randy Meisner, just after the release of their hit album Hotel California. Before that, he was the bassist for Poco. He also sang harmony vocals for Steely Dan on their albums Pretzel Logic, The Royal Scam, and Aja. That helps to make the upcoming tour a full circle moment for Schmit as Steely Dan (featuring bassist Freddie Washington) will be opening the shows.

The Eagles “The Long Goodbye” Tour Dates:

DateLocationVenue
Sep 7New York, NYMadison Square Garden
Sep 8New York, NYMadison Square Garden
Sep 11Boston, MATD Garden
Sep 13Boston, MATD Garden
Sep 16Newark, NJPrudential Center
Sep 20Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena
Oct 5Denver, COBall Arena
Oct 6Denver, COBall Arena
Oct 9Indianapolis, INGainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct 10Indianapolis, INGainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct 13Detroit, MILittle Caesars Arena
Oct 17Cleveland, OHRocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Nov 2Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
Nov 4Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
Nov 7Charlotte, NCSpectrum Center
Nov 9Raleigh, NCPNC Arena
Nov 14Lexington, KYRupp Arena
Nov 17St. Paul, MNXcel Energy Center
Nov 18St. Paul, MNXcel Energy Center

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