Eagles Announce ‘The Long Goodbye’ Farewell Tour
The Eagles went the distance, and now it’s time for their “Long Goodbye.” The legendary band has announced their farewell tour, which they share in a statement is “currently in…

The Eagles went the distance, and now it's time for their "Long Goodbye."
The legendary band has announced their farewell tour, which they share in a statement is "currently in the planning stages." They will be rolling out dates and venues once they are confirmed. So far, only 13 dates have been announced, which are listed below, but fans should expect plenty more. Steely Dan will provide support on these dates.
The Eagles said to their fans, " ... 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."
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 14 at 10 AM local time. Complete ticket details, including information on VIP packages, is available at Eagles.com.
Eagles - "The Long Goodbye" 2023 Initial Farewell Dates
9/7 - New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
9/11 - Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
9/16 - Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center
9/20 - Belmont Park, N.Y. @ UBS Arena
10/5 - Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena
10/9 - Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
10/13 - Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
10/17 - Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
11/2 - Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena
11/7 - Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center
11/9 - Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena
11/14 - Lexington, Ky. @ Rupp Arena
11/17 - St. Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center
BY THE NUMBERS: The Eagles’ ‘Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)’
The Eagles changed the game on February 17, 1976 with Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975).
Meant as a way to boost record label revenue while the band was making Hotel California, Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) was a monster. The collection has a unique place in music history. In fact, it was the first release to be Platinum certified (1 million copies sold) by the RIAA.
Of course, this set would go on to sell far more than 1 million copies. In honor of its release anniversary, here is Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) by the numbers.
Copies sold: 38 Million

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Place Held On RIAA’s Highest-Certified Albums List: 1st

'Their Greatest Hits' dethroned Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' in August 2018 as the biggest selling album of all time.
Copies sold difference between 'Their Greatest Hits' and 'Thriller': 5 Million

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Tracks Included On 'Their Greatest Hits': 10

"Take It Easy," "Witchy Woman," "Lyin' Eyes," "Already Gone," "Desperado," "One of These Nights," "Tequila Sunrise," "Take It to the Limit," "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and "Best of My Love."
Tracks That Went #1 On Billboard’s Hot 100: 2

“Best Of My Love” and “One Of These Nights.”
Tracks That Hit Top 10 On Billboard’s Hot 100: 3

“Witchy Woman” (#9), “Lyin’ Eyes” (#2) and “Take It To The Limit” (#4).
Other tracks that made the Billboard Hot 100: 4

“Take It Easy” (#12), “Already Gone” (#32), “Tequila Sunrise” (#64) and “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (#22).
Only song not to chart on the Billboard Hot 100: 1

“Desperado,” only because the Eagles didn’t release the song as a single, but it was covered by many artists notably Linda Ronstadt, Neil Diamond and Johnny Cash.