The Eagles to bring the 'Long Goodbye' tour to Acrisure Arena on Jan. 16.
If you're a fan of The Eagles and have never seen the band live, or skipped the concert earlier this year at Acrisure Arena, you have one last chance to see the band on its "Long Goodbye" tour.
The Eagles will perform on Jan. 16 at Acrisure Arena with special guest Steely Dan. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17 on ticketmaster.com.
"We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful," the band said in a press release. "Everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle."
The "Long Goodbye" tour is expected to continue into 2025 and will feature members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. Since the 2016 death founding member, guitarist and vocalist Glenn Frey, his son Deacon and country musician Vince Gill continue to perform with the band.
Few bands or artists in the music industry have achieved the degree of success as The Eagles, who sold 200 million records worldwide and 100 million records in the U.S. alone. The band holds the first and third bestselling albums of all time. Part of the band's success was its creation of a new sound during the '70s known as "California rock" featured on songs such as "Take It Easy," "Witchy Woman," and "Take It To The Limit."
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers kicked off their farewell at New York's Madison Square Garden Sept. 7 with a 23-song setlist that spotlights their myriad hits – "Take it Easy," "Witchy Woman," "Tequila Sunrise," "Life in the Fast Lane" and of course, "Hotel California" among them – and also paid tribute to "dear friend" Jimmy Buffett, who died Sept. 1, and original Eagles bassist Randy Meisner, who died in July.
Over five decades, The Eagles performed more than 1,000 concerts around the globe and sold more than 15 million tickets. In 2008, the band headlined the second year of the Stagecoach country music festival in Indio.
The recently wrapped Hotel California Tour – named for their landmark 1976 album, which they played in its entirety with a backing orchestra – grossed about $250 million over 90 shows, according to music industry trade publication Pollstar.
A previous version of this article included incorrect ticket information and has been corrected.
Previous reporting by USA TODAY was included in this report.
Desert Sun reporter Brian Blueskye covers arts and entertainment. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter at @bblueskye.
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