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Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Henley Sets Live Dates For Australian and New Zealand 2017

by Paul Cashmere on November 16, 2016

in News

Don Henley will return to Australia as a solo artist in 2017.

Henley and his 15-piece band will play arena shows as well as three outdoor shows for A Day On The Green.

Henley’s special guest on all shows is Jewel, who was to tour Australia last year with John Mellencamp but the dates were cancelled.

The Don Henley show is equal parts solo and Eagles.

His most recent setlist from September 21 in Brooklyn New York was:

Seven Bridges Road (from Eagles, Eagles Live, 1980)
Dirty Laundry (from I Can’t Stand Still, 1982)
That Old Flame (with Lily Elise) (from Cass County, 2015)
Sunset Grill (from Building The Perfect Beast, 1984)
Witchy Woman (from Eagles, Eagles, 1972)
When I Stop Dreaming (with Erica Swindell) (from Cass County, 2015)
One of These Nights (from Eagles, One Of These Nights, 1975)
New York Minute (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
Shangri-La (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
It Don’t Matter to the Sun (with Lara Johnston) (from Cass County, 2015)
Best of My Love (from Eagles, On The Border, 1974)
I Don’t Want to Hear Anymore (Lily Elise, Erica Swindell, and Lara Johnston)(from Eagles, Long Road Out Of Eden, 2007)
The End of the Innocence (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
The Last Resort (from Eagles, Hotel California, 1976)
Train in the Distance (from Cass County, 2015)
The Heart of the Matter (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears For Fears cover)
The Boys of Summer (from Building The Perfect Beast, 1984)

Encore:
Life in the Fast Lane (from Eagles, Hotel California, 1976)
Hotel California (from Eagles, Hotel California, 1976)

Encore 2:
Wasted Time (with Lara Johnston) (from Eagles, Hotel California, 1976)
Desperado (from Eagles, Desperado, 1973)

Don Henley Arena Dates

Wed 8 Mar, Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne, VIC (All Ages)
Fri 10 Mar, ICC Sydney Theatre | Sydney, NSW (All Ages)
Wed 15 Mar, Adelaide Entertainment Centre | Adelaide, SA (All Ages)
Tue 21 Mar, Horncastle Arena | Christchurch, NZ (All Ages)
Thu 23 Mar, Vector Arena | Auckland, NZ (All Ages)
Sat 25 Mar, TSB Bank Arena | Wellington, NZ (All Ages)

A DAY ON THE GREEN CONCERTS

Sun 5 Mar, Kings Park & Botanic Garden | Perth, WA (All Ages)
Sun 12 Mar, Sirromet Wines | Mt Cotton, QLD (All Ages)
Sat 18 Mar, Mt Duneed Estate | Surf Coast, VIC (All Ages)

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