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The Eagles

Hard Rock Live, Davie, US
13. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
13
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

The Eagles tickets for Hard Rock Live in Hollywood - classic rock night on The Long Goodbye tour 2026

Looking for tickets to The Eagles at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood? Get ready for a classic rock concert on "The Long Goodbye Act III", with songs such as "Hotel California", "Take It Easy" and "Desperado" in a venue that keeps the audience close to the band

The Eagles at Hard Rock Live: an evening for an audience that knows every harmony

The Eagles are coming to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on May 13, 2026 at 20:00, as part of the concert phase "The Long Goodbye Act III". For the audience that grew up with them, but also for younger listeners who discovered them through "Hotel California", "Take It Easy", "Desperado" or "Life in the Fast Lane", this is a concert that does not rely on nostalgia as decoration, but on a catalog of songs that long ago crossed the boundary of radio hits and became part of American rock memory.

Eagles are not a band whose concert is experienced as a race through effects. Their strength is in precision: multipart harmonies that fit together without excess, guitars that carry both country and rock, and songs in which Californian ease often collides with melancholy, road weariness and stories about people running away from their own decisions. At Hard Rock Live, a hall considerably more intimate than a stadium, such a repertoire gains a different weight: the audience can expect a focus on voice, song and the band’s dynamics, not only on the size of the production.

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Why "The Long Goodbye Act III" is an important context for this performance

The name of the tour phase carries a clear message. "The Long Goodbye" is not a classic promotional tour for a new album, but a long farewell arc of a band that marked the 1970s and remained active in concert for decades after its first major peak. According to the band’s announcements, the current lineup consists of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. That combination connects the original songwriting and vocal identity with musicians who, in the newer phase, have taken over an important part of the concert legacy.

In the broader 2026 schedule, Eagles move between major dates and residency performances. After the closely followed series of concerts at Sphere in Las Vegas, "The Long Goodbye Act III" also brings selected American dates, including this performance in Hollywood, in the greater Fort Lauderdale and Miami area. This gives the concert the feeling of a rare stop in the region: it is not a long series of everyday arena dates, but a limited run of performances in the final phase of the band’s career.

A sound that connected country rock, soft rock and stadium precision

Eagles were formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s and very quickly shaped a recognizable sound: acoustic guitars and country melodic feeling on one side, and electric rock, brilliant choruses and darker lyrics on the other. Britannica describes them as a band that brought country rock closer to a broad American audience in the 1970s, while their albums "Desperado", "One of These Nights" and "Hotel California" still stand today as key points of that period.Their recognizability is not only in individual hits, but in the way the songs breathe live. "Take It Easy" opens the door to the band’s brighter, road-going tone. "Hotel California" brings a more dramatic guitar architecture and lyrics that have been the subject of interpretation for decades. "Desperado" reduces the story to voice and ballad tension. "Life in the Fast Lane" shows the band’s harder, urban side. It is precisely this range that makes the concert attractive both to the audience that comes because of one famous chorus and to fans who distinguish every phase of the discography.

What is known about the performers and guests

The band’s announcement for "The Long Goodbye Act III" lists Eagles in the lineup of Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, and announces Tedeschi Trucks Band as special guests for these concerts. Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, brings its own combination of blues, soul, southern rock and improvisational breadth, which naturally leans on the rootsy American sound of Eagles.

That does not mean joint performances or unannounced guests should be expected. Such details have not been confirmed and therefore should not be turned into a promise. What is concrete enough is the musical pairing: Eagles with a catalog that belongs to the top of American rock and Tedeschi Trucks Band as a guest that can offer the audience a different, guitar-lush overture to the evening.

  • Main performer: The Eagles

  • Tour phase: "The Long Goodbye Act III"

  • Announced band lineup: Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey

  • Special guests according to the band announcement: Tedeschi Trucks Band

  • Venue: Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood

  • Start time: 20:00



What kind of repertoire the audience can expect

With Eagles, it is important to distinguish expectation from a confirmed setlist. The running order of songs has not been published for the concert at Hard Rock Live, and such an order should not be guessed. Still, the context of the current tour and the band’s previous performances clearly points to an evening oriented toward the best-known catalog: songs such as "Hotel California", "Take It Easy", "Desperado" and "Life in the Fast Lane" form the core reason why the audience comes to these concerts.

The special quality of Eagles live is that even the big choruses often sound controlled, almost studio-precise. There is no need for the songs to be stretched without reason. Their concert identity relies on clean vocal lines, recognizable guitar parts and a change of tones: from a light, traveling mood to darker ballads and firmer rock moments. For longtime fans, this is an opportunity to hear again songs they have known for decades; for the broader audience, a concentrated encounter with one of the best-known American catalogs.Tickets for this event are in demand.

Hard Rock Live as a space: closeness instead of stadium distance

Hard Rock Live within Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood opened in its renovated form in 2019, after a major expansion of the complex. The hall is most often listed with a capacity of around 7,000 seats for music events, which places it between club intimacy and a large arena. For a band like Eagles, that is an important difference: harmonies, acoustic guitars and arrangement details come through more easily when the audience is not lost in a huge stadium mass.

The complex is also recognizable for its guitar-shaped hotel tower, one of the visual symbols of South Florida. But for a concert visitor, the practical aspect is more important: the concert hall is located inside a large resort with restaurants, a casino and hotel facilities, so it is possible to plan an earlier arrival and avoid the rush immediately before the start. Hard Rock Live recommends arriving earlier on concert nights, with extra time for parking and moving through the complex.

  • Complex address: 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL 33314

  • Type of space: indoor concert hall within a resort

  • Capacity for most music events: around 7,000 seats

  • Parking: free parking available 24 hours is listed within the complex

  • Venue recommendation: arrive earlier and allow extra time on the concert evening



Arrival, parking and moving around the complex

For visitors arriving by car, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is located in the Hollywood area, near Davie, between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. That means the concert can attract an audience from several South Florida cities, but also create congestion on approaches during peak evening hours. The most reasonable plan is to arrive with a time buffer, especially if you want to have dinner in the complex before the concert or pick up tickets without pressure.

Hard Rock Live states that parking is available 24 hours a day, and for concert evenings also recommends using ride share services for simpler arrival and departure. That recommendation is especially useful after the concert ends, when a larger number of visitors move toward exits and parking areas at the same time. Anyone traveling from Miami or Fort Lauderdale should take into account traffic differences between the usual driving time and the actual arrival time on the evening of the event.It is worth securing tickets in time.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

This is a concert with several different audiences in the same hall. The first consists of fans who listened to Eagles at a time when albums were the main format, and songs were discovered through radio and records. The second consists of classic rock listeners who may not have the entire discography, but know the choruses. The third consists of lovers of precise live bands, for whom it is interesting to hear how multipart harmony and guitar arrangements are maintained after so many decades.

For couples, families and groups of friends, this is not a concert that requires knowledge of every album in order to work. It is enough to know a few key songs and surrender to the rest. But for fans who follow the difference between the early country rock period, the harder moments from the second half of the 1970s and the later concert lineups, the evening has an additional layer: the chance to hear how the current lineup preserves songs connected with Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and the legacy of Glenn Frey.

Hollywood and South Florida as a concert stop

Hollywood, Florida is often in the shadow of its larger neighbors, Miami and Fort Lauderdale, but for concert visitors its position is practical. The Seminole Hard Rock complex is located in an area accessible by road for audiences from several parts of the region, and the proximity of airports and coastal cities makes arrival easier for those combining the concert with a short trip. For guests staying longer, South Florida offers the classic combination of beaches, restaurants, nightlife and warm May weather.

May is already very warm in this part of Florida, so for visitors arriving earlier it is useful to think practically: light clothing for the outdoor part of the day, enough time for traffic and a clear plan for returning after the concert. The hall itself is an indoor space, which reduces the risk of weather surprises during the performance, but does not remove the need for good arrival planning.

Practical notes for the concert evening

The start is announced for 20:00, and doors and entry details may depend on venue rules and the organization of the evening itself. The safest thing is to check the latest venue instructions shortly before leaving, especially regarding bag rules, mobile devices, security checks and possible schedule changes. In its visitor information, Hard Rock Live emphasizes arriving earlier and allowing extra time for parking.For a concert like this, it is worth arriving without too much rush. Eagles are not a band to be listened to in passing, between two trips for drinks. Their songs have intros, transitions and vocal details that are easy to miss if you enter the hall at the last moment. It is better to take care of parking, entry and settling into the venue before the start, then welcome the concert from a seat or standing area with the feeling that the evening can begin without nervousness.


  • Check the current venue rules before departure.

  • Plan to arrive earlier because of traffic, parking and entry into the complex.

  • Do not rely on the last minute if you are arriving from Miami, Fort Lauderdale or nearby places.

  • Prepare for an indoor hall, but also for warm Florida weather before and after the concert.

  • Agree on a meeting place with your group before entering, especially if you are arriving separately.



The atmosphere of the evening: songs the audience sings without announcement

With Eagles, the atmosphere does not have to be loud from the first minute to be powerful. Often the most impressive moment is exactly the one when the audience recognizes the intro to a song before the first verse. "Hotel California" has that status. "Take It Easy" changes the energy of the space as soon as the rhythm opens. "Desperado" asks for silence and attention. Such contrasts shape a concert in which the audience is not only an observer, but carries part of the memory of every song.Hard Rock Live can make that dynamic more personal. In a smaller space than a stadium, the audience reaction is easier to hear, and a band that relies on vocal balance and guitar precision gets conditions in which details are not lost. For many visitors, this will not be only a matter of checking another name off the list of great bands, but an encounter with songs that for decades have been part of drives, radio evenings, family record collections and private memories.

Seats are disappearing quickly.

What this date means in the Eagles schedule

The performance at Hard Rock Live is placed between other American dates in May 2026, in a period when Eagles continue "The Long Goodbye Act III" after a major focus on Las Vegas. Precisely for that reason, the Hollywood date has added weight for audiences from South Florida: instead of traveling to Nevada or to a larger stadium in another state, the concert comes to a hall that offers a significantly closer relationship between performers and audience.For visitors who follow the band through multiple phases, this is also a moment to view a career that has lasted from the early 1970s to today’s major tour dates. According to venue data, Eagles have sold more than 150 million albums, had six number-one albums, five chart-topping singles, won six GRAMMY awards, entered the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016. Those numbers do not by themselves make a concert good, but they explain why their repertoire continues to fill halls.

How to prepare for the concert without unnecessary pressure

The best preparation for Eagles is not studying every possible setlist from the internet, but returning to the albums and songs that form the backbone of their sound. "Hotel California" from 1976 and "The Long Run" from 1979 represent the band’s more mature, darker and more guitar-driven side, while earlier songs carry a lighter country rock signature. Anyone who wants broader context can also listen to solo works by members often connected to the band’s concert image, especially Don Henley and Joe Walsh.

On the day of the event itself, practical planning is more important: leave earlier, account for South Florida traffic, check the venue rules and do not leave entry until the last minutes. A concert that starts at 20:00 in a large resort complex requires a little more organization than arriving at a neighborhood club. But it is precisely that organization that makes it possible to spend the evening in the best way: without searching for parking in panic and without missing the first bars.Sources:
- Eagles.com - data on the tour "The Long Goodbye Act III", the announced band lineup, 2026 dates and special guest Tedeschi Trucks Band.
- Hard Rock Live / Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood - data on the concert on May 13, 2026 at 20:00, the venue, arrival, parking and recommendation for earlier arrival.
- Britannica - historical context of the band Eagles, genre profile and significance of the albums from the 1970s.
- Sphere Las Vegas - context of Eagles residency performances in the current phase of their career.

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