Tickets are on sale for The Eagles' UK residency
Part of their 'The Long Goodbye' tour
The Eagles will be performing five nights in the UK as part of 'The Long Goodbye - Final Tour', which the band have already started in the USA.
The band, consisting of Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, are known for their hits such as 'Hotel California', 'Take It Easy' and 'Best Of My Love'. They will be taking to the stage in the new venue in Manchester, called Co-op Live Arena, in May and June 2024, with special guest The Doobie Brothers.
The band first formed back in 1971, and have now sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, winning six Grammy Awards and were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
When are the Eagles on tour in the UK?
The Eagles will be playing just five dates in the UK, they will all be in Manchester, at the new Co-op Live Arena.
May 2024
Manchester, Co-op Live Arena - Fri 31st
June 2024
Manchester, Co-op Live Arena - Sat 1st
Manchester, Co-op Live Arena - Tue 4th
Manchester, Co-op Live Arena - Fri 7th
Manchester, Co-op Live Arena - Sat 8th
Where will the Eagles be performing?
The Eagles will be performing in a brand new venue. The venue is called Co-op Live Arena, and it is in Manchester.
How to buy tickets to see the Eagles
You can buy tickets to see the Eagles from Aloud.com
Who is the Eagles special guest?
While on tour, the Eagles will welcome The Doobie Brothers, best-known for their hit 'Long Train Runnin'', this has changed from previously announced Steely Dan.
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