Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band The Eagles are bringing their Hotel California tour to Florida. Here's where and when they'll play.
The band formed in the early 1970s in Southern California and were one of the most successful acts to blend rock and country music. They became the best-selling act of the 1970s and have six No. 1 albums to their credit.
Drummer/singer Don Henley is the only original member remaining with the band. Guitarist Joe Walsh, who joined the band in 1976, is the only other current member who played on the"Hotel California" album. The tour will also include bass player Timothy B. Schmit and country artist Vince Gill. Deacon Frey, the son of late Eagles singer Glenn Frey, has played with the band in the past but is not part of this tour.
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