The Eagles have confirmed a six-date UK tour for May and June next year, with tickets going on sale on Friday (November 15).
They’ll bring their History Of The Eagles show across the Atlantic for what might be their final visit.
In April Glenn Frey said: “I don’t want to say it’s our last world tour, but it very well could be.”
Don Henley admitted it’s changed days for the veteran act, saying: “There’s less drama and virtually no partying of any kind. It’s a very professionally-run operation. The primary focus is to deliver consistent, high-quality performances, night after night.
“When we deliver the goods and make our fans happy, then that provides all the pleasure we need. No extracurricular activity is required anymore.”
The band last played the UK in 2009. They reunited with Bernie Leadon earlier this year, with Henley having admitted that only ill health prevented Randy Meisner from returning too.
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