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Additional Shows Added For The Eagles At The Sphere

o you know anyone who’s gotten tickets for The Eagles at the Sphere? The presale started already and a few people I play soccer with were able to snag a…

Sphere lights up for the first time in celebration of Independence Day on July 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional Shows Added For The Eagles At The Sphere.

Sphere lights up for the first time in celebration of Independence Day on July 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional Shows Added For The Eagles At The Sphere.

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o you know anyone who’s gotten tickets for The Eagles at the Sphere? The presale started already and a few people I play soccer with were able to snag a couple pair of tickets!

I was lucky enough to take my dad to their final “Hotel California” show when it was at MGM Grand a few years ago, and I can honestly say it was one of the most incredible concerts I’ve ever been to. Plus, getting to experience it with my dad, who was the one who introduced me to their music, made the night even more special.

Well, because the demand was so plentiful, the legendary rock band has added more shows to their schedule! Four more shows, to be exact. If you’re a fan of The Eagles, you can now catch them at the Sphere over 6 exclusive weekends, beginning September 20th through November 9th, 2024. And like all shows at the Sphere, the venue promises to make it a truly immersive experience!

Tickets for the show will be available for general sale starting Friday, June 21st at 10AM PST and start at $175, inclusive of taxes and fees. They can be bought at eagles.com.

Here Are The Scheduled Concert Dates:

In September – Friday the 20th, Saturday the 21st, Friday the 27th, and Saturday the 28th.

In October - Friday the 11th, Saturday the 12th, Friday the18th, and Saturday the19th.

In November - Friday the1st, Saturday the 2nd, Friday the 8th, and Saturday the 9th.

The Exclusive Presale For The Eagle At The Sphere is Happening Now

Anyone who pre-registered for the presale can purchase tickets for the new shows and there are exclusive packages to choose from, including a “Vibee Hotel & Experience Package” which includes a 2-night stay at The Venetian Resort. People who purchase this package will also get priority entry to Sphere, access to a fan experience, and a commemorative keepsake.

There are also limited VIP packages available, that include merchandise, a parking pass, and premium seating.

For more information about the Sphere, and upcoming shows, click here.

5 Artists Who Haven’t Sold Their Catalog

Artists who haven't sold their catalog are seemingly a smaller number with every passing year. After all, there have been numerous artists in recent years who have sold their music catalog and other properties for a massive price tag.

In 2024, there four major catalog sales. In February, Rod Steward sold his catalog to Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group for $100 million. In June 2023, Billboardreported Stewart was close to a catalog deal with Hipgnosis. Sale talks went on for two years only for Stewart to back out.

In April, KISS sold its catalog, name, logo and makeup rights to Pophouse for a reported $300 million. Pophouse, a Swedish entertainment and music investment firm, already had a relationship with the band and is the creative force behind the creation of the KISS Avatars.

Pink Floyd sold their recorded rights to Sony for $400 million in October. The deal also included the band's name and the band's "likeness," but the band still retained their songwriting rights.

And then, there's the sale of Queen's catalog. In June, the legendary band sold their catalog to Sony Music for a staggering $1.27 billion. The Queen/Sony catalog deal omits revenue rights for live performances, which will be retained by Brian May and Roger Taylor.

Needless to say, an artist has the potential to set their family up for multiple generations with the strategic sale of their catalog. However, there are still some artists who've opted to not sell (for now). Here are five artists who haven't sold their catalog.

1. The Rolling Stones

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2. Madonna

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3. Billy Joel

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4. John Fogerty

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5. Metallica

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Ransom Garcia is the music director and afternoon host on 1079 Coyote Country. He’s been with the station since 2017, but he’s been on the Las Vegas airwaves since 2003. Although he's Vegas Born AND Raised, Ransom also has on-air duties on sister station Kiss 95.1 in Charlotte, NC. He is also set to be inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in September of 2024. Ransom writes articles about pop culture, human interests, technology, video games and anything affecting Las Vegas.