When it was announced last year that the Eagles would be the first band to play the newly renovated (and formerly “Fabulous”) Forum in Inglewood, Calif., tickets flew out the door.
Passengers flying in to Los Angeles International Airport are getting a reminder that the Eagles will help reopen the legendary Forum later this month. A gigantic image featuring a replica of the band's 1976 'Hotel California' record is currently draped over the venue's roof.
You may love the Eagles or hate them, but chances are good that even if you fall into the latter group, you've never drawn blood over it. But one South Carolina woman did earlier this week.
As the Eagles continue their 2013 tour, the six studio albums they released on Asylum Records between 1972 and 1979 will soon be available on vinyl once again -- this time in a limited-edition box set called, um, 'The Studio Albums 1972-1979.'
The Eagles kicked off their History of the Eagles tour over the weekend in Louisville, and the show's set list was packed with classics as well as a few deep album tracks.
After months of speculation, Eagles drummer Don Henley has revealed which of the band's former guitarists (and yes, we included the bass) will and won't be rejoining them for their 'History of the Eagles' tour.
With the July 6 start date of their upcoming tour just around the corner, the Eagles are still adding shows to an already-lengthy itinerary that will keep them on the road well into the fall.
One of these nights, the 'History of the Eagles' tour will be history itself, but that night won't be coming for awhile yet: the band has just added a dozen more shows to its upcoming sojourn.
The band is still describing his involvement as "in discussion," but according to guitarist Joe Walsh, the Eagles will be joined by former member Bernie Leadon on their upcoming tour.