The Eagles return to the UK for a string of exclusive concerts in July 2009.
The band - Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit - will be performing current hits from Long Road Out of Eden including "How Long" and "Busy Being Fabulous" as well as their classic songs.
Eagles' fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets without Ticketmaster convenience fees. Additionally, fans using Ticketmaster's print-at-home convenient TicketFast® option will have the added benefit of no added delivery or handling fees.
The Eagles have teamed up with iloveallaccess.com to offer the ultimate fan experience for the upcoming Indianapolis concert featuring a variety of VIP ticket packages. For more details, go to www.iloveallaccess.com.
Long Road Out of Eden has been certified seven times Platinum by the RIAA. Released October 30th, the album debuted at number one, with sales of 711,000 units, and in only 9 weeks became the biggest selling album by a group in 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The Eagles won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals for "How Long."
The Eagles have sold more than 120 million albums worldwide, earning five #1 U.S. singles and four Grammy Awards. Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is the best-selling album of all time, exceeding sales of 29 million units. The band's Hotel California and Their Greatest Hits Volume 2 have sold more than 16 and 11 million albums respectively. The Eagles were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
"It's great to have the Eagles back in our building again," said Rick Fuson, COO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment. "They're one of the great Rock 'N Roll bands of all-time, and it's a privilege for Conseco Fieldhouse to host them twice in our first 10 years!"
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29 reviews
It is my belief that the song "Hotel California" is actually an abstract retelling of the film "Twilight: Eclipse," despite the song coming out decades earlier. I'd elaborate but I feel I wouldn't do either form of media justice.
21 reviews
I recall The Eagles were one of the groups that my father adored when I was a young boy. I suppose I inherited this adoration after actually sitting down and listening to their lyrics as opposed to "noise" in the background. Their music speaks to many areas of reality which is unlike most of the mainstream music today. "Hotel California", "Long Run", "New Kid In Town", and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" are the songs I remember most from The Eagles as a young boy, and now as I am older, they are still part of my iTunes playlist. :-)
59 reviews
Not as flashy as disco giants, not as loud as larval headbangers, not as pretty as David Bowie or luminous as John Lennon.... There are a lot of "not as" combinations you can make for the Eagles, but they've kept what they had better than most.