The Eagles: Nearing the End of Their Touring Era?

The Eagles have scaled back their concert schedule over the years but continue to tour. They have upcoming shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. With Joe Walsh and Don Henley, the band's key members, approaching 79 in 2026, there is speculation about their future touring plans. In a recent interview, Henley hinted that the band may be nearing the end of their touring days but has not confirmed a definitive end date.
Henley expressed a desire to spend more time with his family and pursue other interests like gardening. He emphasized the need for a more varied life beyond the constant travel and performances. The band members are considering the possibility of wrapping up their touring career to explore other opportunities and enjoy a different pace of life.
In addition to Henley and Walsh, the current Eagles lineup includes Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey. They are supported on tour by Scott F. Cargo, Will Hollis, Michael Thompson, and Chris Holt. The band continues to deliver memorable performances while contemplating the future and the potential end of their touring era.