Due to the ongoing pandemic and the ensuing shutdowns, the Eagles’ six-city tour has been pushed to 2021. This is a second delay of the tour that was originally set for March 17 to April 26 this year and then rescheduled for late summer and early fall following the Coronavirus crisis.
According to Deadline, the tour’s 12 stops remain the same — which means same locations and same time of year, but next year.
The tour features the iconic band performing the Hotel California album in its entirety with an orchestra and choir, followed by a greatest hits set.
Check out the updated itinerary below.
Denver, Pepsi Center — Sept. 16, 18, 2021
Dallas, American Airlines Center — Sept. 21, 2021
Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Arena — Sept 24-25, 2021
St. Paul, Xcel Energy Center — Oct. 1-2, 2021
Los Angeles, the Forum — Oct. 15, 16, 19, 2021
San Francisco, Chase Center — Oct. 22-23, 2021
]]>Following the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) recently recalculation of sales of the Eagles’ Greatest Hits 1971-1975, the collection has been certified as 38x platinum, pushing the 33x platinum Thriller – who held the title for more than thirty years – to second place.
Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was initially released in February 1976 and has since surpassed 38 million copies sold. The band also holds the No. 3 spot with the album Hotel California, also released in 1976.
“We are grateful for our families, our management, our crew, the people at radio and, most of all, the loyal fans who have stuck with us through the ups and downs of 46 years. It’s been quite a ride,” Eagles’ Don Henley said in a statement.
Chairman and CEO of the RIAA Cary Sherman said in a statement: “Congratulations to the Eagles, who now claim the jaw-dropping feat of writing and recording two of the top three albums in music history. Both of these transcendent albums have impressively stood the test of time, only gaining more currency and popularity as the years have passed, much like the Eagles themselves.”
The Eagles’ have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, won six Grammys and were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
]]>Due to the ongoing pandemic and the ensuing shutdowns, the Eagles’ six-city tour has been pushed to 2021. This is a second delay of the tour that was originally set for March 17 to April 26 this year and then rescheduled for late summer and early fall following the Coronavirus crisis.
According to Deadline, the tour’s 12 stops remain the same — which means same locations and same time of year, but next year.
The tour features the iconic band performing the Hotel California album in its entirety with an orchestra and choir, followed by a greatest hits set.
Check out the updated itinerary below.
Denver, Pepsi Center — Sept. 16, 18, 2021
Dallas, American Airlines Center — Sept. 21, 2021
Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Arena — Sept 24-25, 2021
St. Paul, Xcel Energy Center — Oct. 1-2, 2021
Los Angeles, the Forum — Oct. 15, 16, 19, 2021
San Francisco, Chase Center — Oct. 22-23, 2021
]]>Following the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) recently recalculation of sales of the Eagles’ Greatest Hits 1971-1975, the collection has been certified as 38x platinum, pushing the 33x platinum Thriller – who held the title for more than thirty years – to second place.
Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was initially released in February 1976 and has since surpassed 38 million copies sold. The band also holds the No. 3 spot with the album Hotel California, also released in 1976.
“We are grateful for our families, our management, our crew, the people at radio and, most of all, the loyal fans who have stuck with us through the ups and downs of 46 years. It’s been quite a ride,” Eagles’ Don Henley said in a statement.
Chairman and CEO of the RIAA Cary Sherman said in a statement: “Congratulations to the Eagles, who now claim the jaw-dropping feat of writing and recording two of the top three albums in music history. Both of these transcendent albums have impressively stood the test of time, only gaining more currency and popularity as the years have passed, much like the Eagles themselves.”
The Eagles’ have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, won six Grammys and were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
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