Some Eagles Sphere Las Vegas ticket prices are dropping

Welcome to Sphere, such a lovely place.From now until February 2025, The Eagles will stay checked in at Las Vegas’ new premier event destination as part of their ongoing  ‘Eagles — Live In Concert at Sphere’ residency.At all shows, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and the gang dust off their timeless classics like “Desperado,” “Take It Easy,” “Life In The Fast Lane” over spectacular images linked to the group’s iconic lyrics.“Each lightscape across Sphere’s millions of LEDs told a story or set a scene specific to its attendant track— all classic rock staples — and did so in mind-expanding fashion,” Live For Live Music reported.For “Hotel California,” graphics included “mannequins cast in a static scene at a dining table, a garden flourishing indoors, and a ghostly chorus singing along from the ceiling.”And, now that the residency has been going strong for nearly a month, prices are finally starting to “Take It Easy.”When our team last reported on Eagles Sphere tickets, tickets started at $272 before fees on Vivid Seats.Now, one week later, some seats were going for as low as $249 before fees.While that may not seem like a monumental drop, be aware that tickets are cheaper for more than half of the Eagles upcoming Sphere concerts.For a closer look, our team has all the essential information you need about all upcoming 2024-25 Eagles Sphere residency dates below.All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar, including all Sphere dates and what tickets cost versus what they were going for on Oct.

8, can be found here (the lower price is in bold):(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on dem...

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