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The Eagles, who this year are focusing their tour efforts overseas, have announced the band’s first 2011 U.S. gigs.
They will be playing shows in Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden on November 5 and 19. On Saturday May 28 tickets will be going on sale.
»Read ArticleDon Henley, in addition to being on tour with The Eagles, has been hard at work on a country album as well.
The Eagles are set to launch the Asian leg of the “Long Road Out of Eden Tour,” while the founder of the Eagles is reported to be working in a Nashville studio on an album which will be featuring big name guest performers. It is thought that the album will have a similar style that his 1993 album “Common Thread” had, which featured Eagles songs as country covers and encouraged the Eagles to reunite.
»Read ArticleAccording to local Chinese media reports the Eagles, the American rock band, will be performing their first concerts on mainland China in March.
On March 9 the band will be performing in Shanghai and on March 12 in Beijing. The concert in Beijing will be held at Wukesong Arena. According to the Chinese company hosting the event, the most expensive tickets will cost 2,580 yuan, which in U.S. dollars is $380.
»Read ArticleThe Eagles’ lead vocalist Don Henley has contracted an illness causing the band to reschedule three of their shows in their ongoing itinerary to give way for the singer’s recovery. The shows that had to be moved were last night’s gig in Lubbock, TX (October 5), tomorrow’s show in Orlando, FL (October 7) and Friday’s Ft. Lauderdale performance (October 8).
The new itinerary will now have the Lubbock show as the band’s last stop for the tour, scheduled on October 29, while the Orlando show will be moved to the 26th and the Ft. Lauderdale show to the 27th. Those who bought tickets for the original dates will still have their tickets honored for the new dates.
»Read ArticleApproximately 1,000 additional seats in the balconies as well as the sides along the stage are being sold now for the Eagles concert at United Spirit Arena on October 5 at 8 pm.
According to Meredith Craig, arena spokeswoman, sight lines in the newly opened locations should be clear.
Reserved seats cost $76.25, $108.25 and $151.25, including Select-A-Seat varied services charges. The base ticket prices are $65, $95 and $135.
The Eagles concert seating capacity, following the release of the new seats, now stands at 11,673.
»Read ArticleSince the 1970s the Eagles have been conquering the music charts. It’s time now for the band to take on State College.
The Eagles, a classic rock staple and Grammy Award winning group, will be performing on October 22 at 8 pm at Bryce Jordan Center. The last time they performed there was in June 1996.
Bernie Punt, Director of Marketing and Sales for Bryce Jordan Center said, this is major. Every year we get concerts, however this one is huge.
»Read ArticleA tour stop for this fall has been announced by the Eagles for Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. The show will be part of the Eagles’ “Fall 2010 Tour” and take place on October 24. The Eagles, comprised of Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh, will be performing hits from [...]
»Read ArticleAre you ready to have tequila sunrise at Piedmont Park?
Piedmont Park Conservancy and Live Nation today confirmed that the Eagles are coming on October 15 to Piedmont Park. Rumors have been swirling about the enormously popular pioneers of country rock performing this fall at the park, but it hadn’t been official. It is now.
This will be the third concert for the Conservancy. In 2007 the Dave Matthews Band were headliners. The honors were done last year by Paul McCartney. According to the website for the organization, the benefit concert raises funds for maintaining historic Piedmont Park along with a new expansion of 53 acres, as well as promoting environmental sustainability.
»Read ArticleIt turns out the Cardinals won’t be the ones receiving the first cheers from KFC Yum Center. It will be birds with different feathers. The Eagles will be playing the inaugural concert for the new downtown arena in Louisville on Saturday, October 16. The new $238 million arena in Louisville is current under construction at Main and Second streets. The opening had been scheduled for November. The primary tenants of the arena will be the women’s and men’s University of Louisville basketball teams. Other sporting events, family shows, conventions and concerts will also be hosted there.
»Read ArticleAustin City Limits, with one of the last summer concerts to be offered, is scheduled to end the summer concert season on a high note. Their festival will be held over three days from October 8-10 and feature as nightly headliners Flaming Lips, The Strokes, M.I.A., Phish, Muse and the Eagles. Among the over 130 bands to perform at Zilker Park in Austin are Norah Jones, the Black Keys, the National, Monsters of Folk, Spoon, LCD Soundsystem and Sonic Youth.
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