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Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Henley, Eagles photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eagles To Play 2019 Dates In Australia and New Zealand

by Paul Cashmere on October 4, 2018

in News

Eagles will return to Australia in 2019 for dates in New Zealand and east coast Australia.

The 2019 tour will showcase the new line-up for the band following the passing of co-founder Glenn Frey in 2015. Glenn’s song Deacon is now a member of the band along with country superstar Vince Gill. This will be Gill’s first time ever in Australia.

Eagles have modified the setlist to showcase one Vince Gill song. Recent shows dropped off ‘Best of My Love’ and ‘New Kid In Town’.

Eagles setlist, 22 September 2018, San Diego

Main Set
Seven Bridges Road (from Eagles Live, 1980)
Take It Easy (from Eagles, 1972)
One of These Nights (from One Of These Nights, 1975)
Take It to the Limit (from One Of These Nights, 1975)
Tequila Sunrise (from Desperado, 1973)
Witchy Woman (from Eagles, 1972)
In the City (from The Long Run, 1979)
I Can’t Tell You Why (from The Long Run, 1979)
How Long (from Long Road Out of Eden, 2007)
Peaceful Easy Feeling (from Eagles, 1972)
Ol’ ’55 (from On The Border, 1974)
Lyin’ Eyes (from One Of These Nights, 1975)
Love Will Keep Us Alive (from Hell Freezes Over, 1994)
Don’t Let Our Love Start Slipping Away (from Vince Gill’s I Still Believe In You, 1996)
Those Shoes (from The Long Run, 1979)
Already Gone (from On The Border, 1974)
Walk Away (from the James Gang’s Thirds, 1971)
Life’s Been Good (from Joe Walsh’s But Seriously Folks, 1978)
The Boys of Summer (from Don Henley, Building The Perfect Beast, 1984)
Heartache Tonight (from The Long Run, 1979)
Funk #49 (from the James Gangs’ James Gang Rides Again, 1970)
Life in the Fast Lane (from Hotel California, 1976)

Encore 1
Hotel California (from Hotel California, 1976)

Encore 2
Rocky Mountain Way (from Joe Walsh’s The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get, 1973)
Desperado (from Desperado, 1973)

Eagles will tour Australia and New Zealand for Frontier Touring.

Eagles 2019 dates

26 February, Auckland, Spark Arena
2 March, Dunedin, Forsyth Barr Stadium
5 March, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
9 March, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
13 March, Sydney, Qudos

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