The Eagles finally book Dallas-Fort Worth date on farewell tour, will play Arlington’s Globe Life Field in May

ARLINGTON, Texas — For the first time since they first embarked on their “The Long Goodbye” series of tours in 2023, The Eagles will finally be bringing their brand of Laurel Canyon-infused classic rock to Dallas-Fort Worth.

On Wednesday, the band announced that it will perform on Saturday, May 16, at the Texas Rangers’ home of Globe Life Field in Arlington. The show is one of just three newly announced stadium dates in the band’s latest tour extension, dubbed “The Long Goodbye, Act III”, the other two dates being Atlanta on May 5 and Nashville on May 9.

The band’s lineup for the tour includes founding Eagles member Don Henley, his longtime bandmates Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, and Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, who will jointly stand in for Deacon’s father, the late Glenn Frey, who co-founded the band alongside Henley, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner…

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