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Eagles To Tour Hotel California In 2020

by Paul Cashmere on October 9, 2019

in News

Eagles will expand their Las Vegas Hotel California show into a US tour for 2020.

The recent Eagles shows at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas featured a complete performance of the iconic Hotel California album followed by a greatest hits set.

Set 1 (all from Hotel California, 1976):
Hotel California
New Kid in Town
Life in the Fast Lane
Wasted Time
Wasted Time (Reprise)
Victim of Love
Pretty Maids All in a Row
Try and Love Again
The Last Resort

Set 2 (Greatest Hits):
Seven Bridges Road (from Eagles Live, 1980)
Take It Easy (from Eagles, 1972)
One of These Nights (from One Of These Night, 1975)
Take It to the Limit (from One Of These Night, 1975)
Tequila Sunrise (from Desperado, 1973)
Witchy Woman (from Eagles, 1972)
In the City (from The Long Run, 1979)
I Can’t Tell You Why (from The Long Run, 1979)
Lyin’ Eyes (from One Of These Night, 1975)
Best of My Love (from On the Border, 1974)
Peaceful Easy Feeling (from Eagles, 1972)
Love Will Keep Us Alive (from Hell Freezes Over, 1994)
Walk Away (from Joe’s The James Gang’s, Thirds, 1971)
Those Shoes (from The Long Run, 1979)
Life’s Been Good (from Joe’s But Seriously Folks, 1978)
The Boys of Summer from Don Henley Building The Perfect Beast, 1984)
Funk #49 (from Joe’s The James Gang’s, James Gang Rides Again, 1970)
Already Gone (from On the Border, 1974)
Heartache Tonight (from The Long Run, 1979)

Encore:
Rocky Mountain Way (from Joe Walsh’s The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get, 1973)
Desperado (from Desperado, 1973)
The Long Run (from The Long Run, 1979)
Hotel California (Reprise)

Eagles: Hotel California 2020 tour

Feb 07: Atlanta State Farm Arena, GA
Feb 08: Atlanta State Farm Arena, GA
Feb 15: New York Madison Square Garden, NY
Feb 15: New York Madison Square Garden, NY
Feb 29: Dallas American Airlines Center, TX
Mar 01: Dallas American Airlines Center, TX
Mar 06: Houston Toyota Center, TX
Mar 07: Houston Toyota Center, TX
Apr 11: San Francisco Chase Center, CA
Apr 12: San Francisco Chase Center, CA
Apr 17: Los Angeles The Forum, CA
Apr 18: Los Angeles The Forum, CA

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