Atlanta, get ready. One of the greatest rock bands in the history of American music is coming to Truist Park on May 5, 2026, and they're bringing one of the most soulful, electrifying live acts in the game with them. The Eagles: The Long Goodbye Act III is not just a concert — it's a once-in-a-generation event, and it's happening right here in our city. If you've been waiting for a reason to get out to The Battery this spring, consider this your sign.
The Eagles: A Legacy That Never Fades
The Eagles don't need an introduction, but they deserve one anyway. With timeless classics like Hotel California, Take It Easy, Desperado, and Life in the Fast Lane, this band has sold more than 200 million records worldwide and cemented a permanent place in the rock and roll hall of fame — literally. The Long Goodbye tour signals the closing chapter of one of music's most storied careers, and Act III is your last realistic chance to witness this band perform live at full power.
Atlanta has always had love for the Eagles, and the Eagles have always delivered on that stage. Every time this band rolls through the South, it's an event. But this time, the stakes are higher. This is the farewell. This is the goodbye you don't want to miss saying in person.
Tedeschi Trucks Band: Atlanta's Own Blues-Rock Royalty
If the Eagles headlining weren't enough, the Tedeschi Trucks Band is on this bill — and Atlanta fans know exactly what that means. Susan Tedeschi's vocals cut right through you, and Derek Trucks may be the most gifted guitarist performing live music today. Full stop. This is a band that was practically built for a stage like Truist Park, and their blues-drenched, soul-soaked sound is the perfect warmup for an Eagles night.
This opening act isn't filler. This is a headliner in its own right. You want to be in your seat early. Trust us on that one.
What to Expect on May 5
- An epic setlist spanning six decades of Eagles classics and deep cuts
- World-class production with lighting and sound designed for massive outdoor venues
- A Tedeschi Trucks Band performance that will have you on your feet from the first note
- The electric atmosphere of Truist Park — one of the best concert settings in the entire country
- A night that Atlanta will be talking about for years to come
Why Atlanta Fans Cannot Sleep on This
The word goodbye is in the title for a reason. The Long Goodbye isn't a marketing gimmick — it's a band acknowledging that the road has to end somewhere. Act III means we are deep in the final chapter. These tickets will move fast, prices will climb, and regret is a heavy thing to carry when you're watching highlights on your phone instead of standing in that crowd.
Truist Park is one of the most fan-friendly venues in the Southeast, and a warm May night in Atlanta with this lineup is the kind of experience that reminds you why live music matters in the first place.
Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone
Don't wait on this one, Atlanta. Head over to atlticket.exchange right now and lock in your seats for Eagles: The Long Goodbye Act III on May 5, 2026 at Truist Park. Fan-to-fan pricing, real seats, and zero excuses for missing the farewell of a lifetime.
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