Hotel California 2020 Tour
World tour by Eagles | |
![]() Promotional poster for the tour | |
Associated album | Hotel California |
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Start date | September 27, 2019 |
End date | May 19, 2022 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows |
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Eagles concert chronology |
Hotel California 2020 Tour[1] is an ongoing (headlining) concert tour by American rock band Eagles commemorating their 1976 album, Hotel California. The tour began on 7 February 2020, in Atlanta, at the State Farm Arena, not counting the three Las Vegas concerts that has occurred just before they announced the tour.[2]
The band is due to perform the 1976 Grammy-winning album from "beginning to end." "Each night's concert will feature a 'Hotel California' set, with an accompanying orchestra and choir, followed by an additional set of the band's greatest hits," the band's website says. The setlist for the two shows performed in Las Vegas in September 2019 was one of the longest setlists the band has ever played, each show lasting for approximately three hours.[3]
Organisers say 77 musicians are expected to be on stage while the Eagles perform hits from the album, including "New Kid in Town" and "Life in the Fast Lane", the Associated Press reported.
It is the second Eagles tour to feature Deacon Frey and country artist Vince Gill since they joined the band in 2017 after the death of founding member Glenn Frey in 2016.
On March 21, 2020, band announced the postponement of their North American tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] On May 1, 2020, band announced the tour would be further postponed to 2021 due to continuing concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
Setlist[]
2020[]
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- "Hotel California"
- "New Kid in Town"
- "Life in the Fast Lane"
- "Wasted Time" (contains reprise)
- "Victim of Love"
- "Pretty Maids All in a Row"
- "Try and Love Again"
- "The Last Resort"
- "Seven Bridges Road"
- "Take It Easy"
- "One of These Nights"
- "Take It to the Limit"
- "Tequila Sunrise"
- "Witchy Woman"
- "In the City"
- "I Can't Tell You Why"
- "Lyin' Eyes"
- "Best of My Love"
- "Peaceful Easy Feeling"
- "Love Will Keep Us Alive"
- "Walk Away"
- "Those Shoes"
- "Life's Been Good"
- "The Boys of Summer"
- "Funk #49"
- "Already Gone"
- "Heartache Tonight"
- Encore
- "Rocky Mountain Way"
- "Desperado"
- "The Long Run"
- "Hotel California" (Reprise)
2021[]
Show in San Francisco at Chase Center Oct 22/23. May not represent all shows.
- "Hotel California"
- "New Kid in Town"
- "Life in the Fast Lane"
- "Wasted Time" (contains reprise)
- "Victim of Love"
- "Pretty Maids All in a Row"
- "Try and Love Again"
- "The Last Resort"
Intermission
- "Seven Bridges Road"
- "Take it Easy"
- "One of These Nights"
- "Take It to the Limit"
- "Lyin' Eyes"
- "Witchy Woman"
- "In the City"
- "I Can't Tell You Why"
- "Peaceful Easy Feeling"
- "Tequila Sunrise"
- ""
- "Life's Been Good"
- "Already Gone"
- "Funk #49"
- "Heartache Tonight"
Encore
- "Rocky Mountain Way"
- "Desperado"
- "The Boys of Summer"
- "Best of My Love"
Shows[]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance / Capacity | Revenue |
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North America[6][7][8][1] | |||||
September 27, 2019 | Las Vegas | United States | MGM Grand Garden Arena | 37,578 / 37,578 | $18,589,983 |
September 28, 2019 | |||||
October 5, 2019 | |||||
February 7, 2020 | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | 39,375 / 39,375 | $8,871,615 | |
February 8, 2020 | |||||
February 11, 2020 | |||||
February 14, 2020 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 41,058 / 41,058 | $10,707,033 | |
February 15, 2020 | |||||
February 18, 2020 | |||||
February 29, 2020 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 25,650 / 25,650 | $7,453,138 | |
March 1, 2020 | |||||
March 6, 2020 | Houston | Toyota Center | 23,549 / 23,549 | $6,520,867 | |
March 7, 2020 | |||||
August 24, 2021 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 23,510 / 23,510 | $5,285,311 | |
August 25, 2021 | |||||
August 27, 2021 | Boston | TD Garden | 19,290 / 20,115 | $4,473,531 | |
August 28, 2021 | |||||
August 31, 2021 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | 15,499 / 15,499 | $3,589,312 | |
September 1, 2021 | |||||
September 16, 2021[a] | Denver | Ball Arena | 24,621 / 24,621 | $5,909,718 | |
September 18, 2021[b] | |||||
September 20, 2021 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 20,656 / 20,664 | $5,378,144 | |
September 21, 2021[c] | |||||
September 24, 2021[d] | Phoenix | Footprint Center | 23,498 / 24,275 | $5,595,556 | |
September 25, 2021[e] | |||||
September 28, 2021 | Omaha | CHI Health Center Omaha | — | — | |
October 1, 2021[f] | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | 23,494 / 24,146 | $5,273,092 | |
October 2, 2021[g] | |||||
October 12, 2021 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | 11,425 / 11,815 | $2,209,019 | |
October 15, 2021[h] | Inglewood | The Forum | 39,091 / 39,091 | $8,974,221 | |
October 16, 2021[i] | |||||
October 19, 2021[j] | |||||
October 22, 2021[k] | San Francisco | Chase Center | 23,406 / 24,305 | $6,332,596 | |
October 23, 2021[l] | |||||
November 5, 2021 | Seattle | Climate Pledge Arena | 23,827 / 23,827 | $4,833,129 | |
November 6, 2021 | |||||
February 19, 2022 | Savannah | Enmarket Arena | — | — | |
February 21, 2022 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | — | — | |
February 24, 2022 | Orlando | Amway Center | — | — | |
February 25, 2022 | Sunrise | FLA Live Arena | — | — | |
February 28, 2022 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | — | — | |
March 2, 2022 | Raleigh | PNC Arena | — | — | |
March 4, 2022 | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | — | — | |
March 17, 2022 | Cleveland | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse | — | — | |
March 19, 2022 | Chicago | United Center | — | — | |
March 22, 2022 | Indianapolis | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | — | — | |
March 24, 2022 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | |
March 26, 2022 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | — | — | |
March 28, 2022 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | — | — | |
April 19, 2022 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | — | — | |
April 21, 2022 | Buffalo | KeyBank Center | — | — | |
April 23, 2022 | Elmont | UBS Arena | — | — | |
April 28, 2022 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | |
May 14, 2022 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | |
May 16, 2022 | Tulsa | BOK Center | — | — | |
May 19, 2022 | Austin | Moody Center | — | — | |
May 20, 2022 | |||||
May 25, 2022 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Arena | — | — | |
Europe | |||||
June 17, 2022 | Arnhem | Netherlands | GelreDome | — | — |
June 20, 2022 | Liverpool | England | Anfield | — | — |
June 22, 2022 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Murrayfield Stadium | — | — |
June 24, 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | Aviva Stadium | — | — |
June 26, 2022 | London | England | Hyde Park | — | — |
Total | — | — |
Cancelled shows[]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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May 24, 2020 | Los Cabos | Mexico | Cabo En Vivo | COVID-19 pandemic[9][10] |
August 28, 2021 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | |
August 29, 2021 |
Notes[]
- ^ The concert on September 16, 2021, at the Pepsi Center in Denver was originally scheduled to take place on March 26, 2020, but was postponed to September 18, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on September 18, 2021, at the Pepsi Center in Denver was originally scheduled to take place on March 28, 2020, but was postponed to September 19, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on September 21, 2021, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas was originally scheduled to take place on March 17, 2020, but was postponed to October 21, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on September 24, 2021, at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix was originally scheduled to take place on April 21, 2020, but was postponed to October 24, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on September 25, 2021, at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix was originally scheduled to take place on April 26, 2020, but was postponed to October 25, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 1, 2021, at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul was originally scheduled to take place on April 3, 2020, but was postponed to October 16, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 2, 2021, at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul was originally scheduled to take place on April 4, 2020, but was postponed to October 17, 2020 before being postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 15, 2021, at The Forum in Inglewood was originally scheduled to take place on April 17, 2020, but was postponed to September 25, 2020 before being further postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 16, 2021, at The Forum in Inglewood was originally scheduled to take place on April 18, 2020, but was postponed to September 26, 2020 before being further postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 19, 2021, at The Forum in Inglewood was originally scheduled to take place on April 24, 2020, but was postponed to September 29, 2020 before being further postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 22, 2021, at the Chase Center in San Francisco was originally scheduled to take place on April 11, 2020, but was postponed to October 2, 2020 before being further postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
- ^ The concert on October 23, 2021, at the Chase Center in San Francisco was originally scheduled to take place on April 12, 2020, but was postponed to October 3, 2020 before being further postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[5]
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References[]
- ^ a b "Hotel California 2020 Tour".
- ^ "RIAA AWARDS THE EAGLES WITH THE #1 AND #3 TOP-CERTIFIED ALBUMS OF ALL TIME". Eagles.
- ^ "Eagles Setlist at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas". setlist.fm. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- ^ "Coronavirus: Eagles postpone blockbuster Hotel California Tour". Mercury News. March 22, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Eagles push "Hotel California" tour to 2021 due to Coronavirus". ultimateclassicrock.com. May 1, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
- ^ Blistein, Jon (October 8, 2019). "Eagles Plot 2020 'Hotel California' Tour". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "HOTEL CALIFORNIA TOUR" – via Twitter.
- ^ "Eagles — Hotel California Tour". Touring Data. May 16, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
- ^ "The Eagles postpone next week's Dallas concert over coronavirus concerns". Dallas News. March 12, 2020.
- ^ "Remaining Concerts of the "Hotel California" 2020 Tour Are Being Rescheduled". eagles.com. March 21, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
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