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Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Henley Opens For Carole King In London #SETLIST

by Paul Cashmere on July 5, 2016

in Live,News

Don Henley performed a few Eagles songs, a lot of solo one, a Tears for Fears cover but very little from his latest album ‘Cass County’ when he opened for Carole King last weekend in London.

King tapped Henley as her support act for the London show guaranteeing a night of some of music’s greatest composers back to back.

Henley opened the show with a fifteen song set that mixed his solo work with that of the Eagles along with a Tears For Fears cover ‘Everybody Wants To Rule The World’ but his new material was kept to just one song, ‘It Doesn’t Matter To The Sun’ from 2015’s Cass County.

Don Henley setlist, London, 3 July 2016

Seven Bridges Road (from the Eagles’ album Eagles Live, 1980)
Dirty Laundry (from I Can’t Stand Still, 1982)
Sunset Grill (from Building the Perfect Beast, 1984)
Shangri-La (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
New York Minute (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
One of These Nights (from the Eagles’ One of These Nights, 1975)
It Doesn’t Matter to the Sun (from Cass County, 2015)
The End of the Innocence (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
The Last Resort (from the Eagles’ Hotel California, 1976)
The Heart of the Matter (from The End of the Innocence, 1989)
Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears For Fears cover)
The Boys of Summer (from Building the Perfect Beast, 1984)
Life in the Fast Lane (from the Eagles’ Hotel California, 1976)
Hotel California (from the Eagles’ Hotel California, 1976)
Desperado (from the Eagles’ Desperado, 1973)

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