History of the Eagles – Live in Concert
2013–15 concert tour by the Eagles
History of the Eagles – Live in Concert Start date July 6, 2013 End date July 29, 2015 Legs 5 No. of shows
109 in North America
20 in Europe
14 in Oceania
142 total
History of the Eagles – Live in Concert was a concert tour by the American rock band the Eagles . It was launched in conjunction with the release of the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles . The tour visited North America and Europe between 2013 and 2014 as well as Oceania in early 2015. It began in Louisville, Kentucky at the KFC Yum! Center and concluded on July 29, 2015 in Bossier City , Louisiana . The tour included Bernie Leadon , who was in the original lineup of the band, and would have also included Randy Meisner , but he was too ill to perform at the time.[ 1] Don Felder was, however, excluded because of ongoing lawsuits against the group, despite settling them in 2007.[ 2] [ 3] It was the last tour to involve Glenn Frey before his death in 2016.
Critical reception
Howard Cohen from Miami.com praised the performance in Miami, noting the "harmonies – pristine, soaring and spot-on —uncannily have remained as peerless as they were on the original recordings."[ 4] Jim Harrington from San Jose Mercury News gave a mixed review of the performance in San Jose, writing the show "was a very educational, and sometimes interesting, affair – but I'm not sure I'd want to take the course again."[ 5] Francis Pelliccario from The Lantern gave a positive review of the show in Columbus, writing the band "brought the show back down to earth with the true meaning of rock 'n’ roll."[ 6]
Set list
The Eagles at the Amway Center (Orlando, Florida) on November 23, 2013
This setlist is the average setlist as calculated by setlist.fm. The vast majority of shows on this tour follow this setlist exactly, although there are some slight variations. "How Long " was played at six shows, "Dirty Laundry " was played at five shows, and "Seven Bridges Road " was played once. "How Long " and "Dirty Laundry " were played at unrelated shows with very different setlists that took place at the same time as the tour.
"Saturday Night"
"Train Leaves Here This Morning"
"Peaceful Easy Feeling "
"Witchy Woman "
"Doolin–Dalton "
"Tequila Sunrise "
"Doolin-Dalton/Desperado (Reprise )"
"Already Gone "
"Best of My Love "
"Lyin' Eyes "
"One of These Nights "
"Take It to the Limit "
"Pretty Maids All in a Row"
"I Can't Tell You Why "
"New Kid in Town "
"Love Will Keep Us Alive "
"Heartache Tonight "
"Those Shoes"
"In the City "
"Life's Been Good "
"The Long Run "
"Funk #49 "
"Life in the Fast Lane "
Encore
"Hotel California "
Encore 2
"Take It Easy "
"Rocky Mountain Way "
"Desperado "
Tour dates
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
North America[ 7] [ 8]
July 6, 2013
Louisville
United States
KFC Yum! Center
—
—
July 7, 2013[ a]
Milwaukee
Marcus Amphitheater
—
—
July 9, 2013
Cleveland
Quicken Loans Arena
—
—
July 11, 2013
Toronto
Canada
Air Canada Centre
29,174 / 29,174
$4,032,890
July 13, 2013[ b]
Grand Falls
Centennial Park
—
–
July 15, 2013
Ottawa
Canadian Tire Centre
—
—
July 16, 2013
Philadelphia
United States
Wells Fargo Center
14,980 / 14,980
$1,763,964
July 18, 2013
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun Arena
5,684 / 5,684
$978,980
July 19, 2013
Mansfield
Comcast Center
—
—
July 22, 2013
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
13,619 / 13,619
$1,889,467
July 23, 2013
Pittsburgh
Consol Energy Center
—
–
July 25, 2013
Bethel
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
—
—
September 4, 2013
Seattle
KeyArena
—
—
September 6, 2013
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
—
—
September 7, 2013
September 9, 2013
Edmonton
Rexall Place
—
—
September 11, 2013
Calgary
Scotiabank Saddledome
—
—
September 12, 2013
September 14, 2013
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
—
—
September 16, 2013
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
—
—
September 18, 2013
Minneapolis
United States
Target Center
—
—
September 20, 2013
Chicago
United Center
—
—
September 21, 2013
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
—
—
October 4, 2013
Lincoln
Pinnacle Bank Arena
—
—
October 5, 2013
Denver
Pepsi Center
—
—
October 7, 2013
Wichita
Intrust Bank Arena
—
—
October 9, 2013
Tulsa
BOK Center
12,282 / 12,282
$1,564,745
October 11, 2013
Dallas
American Airlines Center
—
—
October 12, 2013
October 14, 2013
Memphis
FedExForum
—
—
October 16, 2013
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
13,679 / 13,679
$1,915,911
October 18, 2013
Indianapolis
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
—
—
October 19, 2013
Rosemont
Allstate Arena
—
—
October 21, 2013
Moline
iWireless Center
—
—
October 23, 2013
Kansas City
Sprint Center
—
—
October 24, 2013
St. Louis
Scottrade Center
—
—
November 4, 2013
Montreal
Canada
Bell Centre
12,782 / 12,782
$1,674,900
November 6, 2013
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
[ c]
[ c]
November 8, 2013
New York City
United States
Madison Square Garden
—
—
November 9, 2013
November 11, 2013
November 13, 2013
Knoxville
Thompson–Boling Arena
—
—
November 15, 2013
Charlotte
Time Warner Cable Arena
—
—
November 16, 2013
Greensboro
Greensboro Coliseum
—
—
November 18, 2013
Birmingham
BJCC Arena
—
—
November 20, 2013
Tampa
Tampa Bay Times Forum
—
—
November 22, 2013
Miami
American Airlines Arena
—
—
November 23, 2013
Orlando
Amway Center
13,798 / 13,880
$1,681,017
January 15, 2014
Inglewood
The Forum
—
—
January 17, 2014
January 18, 2014
January 22, 2014
January 24, 2014
January 25, 2014
January 28, 2014
Sacramento
Sleep Train Arena
—
—
January 29, 2014
San Jose
SAP Center
—
—
January 31, 2014
February 15, 2014
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
—
—
February 16, 2014
February 19, 2014
Dallas
American Airlines Center
14,467 / 14,467
$1,886,208
February 21, 2014
Houston
Toyota Center
—
—
February 23, 2014
New Orleans
New Orleans Arena
—
—
February 24, 2014
Atlanta
Philips Arena
13,625 / 13,625
$1,698,448
February 26, 2014
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
—
—
February 28, 2014
Raleigh
PNC Arena
—
—
March 1, 2014
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
13,758 / 13,758
$2,007,189
March 3, 2014
Cincinnati
U.S. Bank Arena
—
—
March 5, 2014
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
—
—
Europe
May 22, 2014
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
—
—
May 23, 2014
May 25, 2014
Antwerp
Belgium
Sportpaleis
—
—
May 28, 2014
Birmingham
England
LG Arena
—
—
May 29, 2014
May 31, 2014
Glasgow
Scotland
SSE Hydro
—
—
June 2, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dublin
Ireland
The O2
—
—
June 6, 2014
June 7, 2014
June 16, 2014
London
England
The O2 Arena
—
—
June 18, 2014
June 20, 2014
June 21, 2014
June 23, 2014
Leeds
First Direct Arena
—
—
June 25, 2014
Manchester
Manchester Arena
—
—
June 26, 2014
Liverpool
Echo Arena
—
—
June 28, 2014
Vechta
Germany
Stoppelmarkt
—
—
June 30, 2014
Zürich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
—
—
July 2, 2014 [ d]
Lucca
Italy
Piazza Napoleone
—
—
North America[ 7]
August 25, 2014
Tacoma
United States
Tacoma Dome
—
—
August 27, 2014
Portland
Moda Center
—
—
August 29, 2014
Stateline
Harveys Outdoor Arena
—
—
August 30, 2014
September 2, 2014
Salt Lake City
EnergySolutions Arena
—
—
September 5, 2014
Omaha
CenturyLink Center Omaha
—
—
September 6, 2014
Des Moines
Wells Fargo Arena
—
—
September 8, 2014
Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena
—
—
September 10, 2014
Newark
Prudential Center
—
—
September 12, 2014
Allentown
PPL Center
—
—
September 13, 2014
New York City
Madison Square Garden
—
—
September 15, 2014
Boston
TD Garden
—
—
September 16, 2014
Wang Theatre
—
—
September 18, 2014
New York City
Madison Square Garden
—
—
October 1, 2014
Glendale
Gila River Arena
—
—
October 3, 2014
Anaheim
Honda Center
—
—
October 4, 2014
San Diego
Viejas Arena
—
—
October 9, 2014
Fresno
Save Mart Center
—
—
October 11, 2014
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
—
—
October 15, 2014
San Antonio
AT&T Center
—
—
Oceania[ 9]
February 18, 2015
Perth
Australia
Perth Arena
25,749 / 25,749
$4,653,340
February 19, 2015
February 22, 2015
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
35,065 / 35,927
$5,473,040
February 24, 2015
February 26, 2015
February 28, 2015
Macedon
Hanging Rock
—
—
March 2, 2015
Sydney
Qantas Credit Union Arena
10,424 / 10,424
$1,992,960
March 4, 2015
Allphones Arena
21,606 / 21,606
$3,530,810
March 6, 2015
March 7, 2015
Hunter Valley
Hope Estate
—
—
March 10, 2015
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
20,142 / 20,142
$3,858,030
March 11, 2015
March 14, 2015
Auckland
New Zealand
Mount Smart Stadium
—
—
March 15, 2015
North America
May 19, 2015
Austin
United States
Frank Erwin Center
—
—
May 20, 2015
Oklahoma City
Chesapeake Energy Arena
—
—
May 22, 2015
El Paso
Don Haskins Center
—
—
May 24, 2015
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
—
—
May 26, 2015
Bakersfield
Rabobank Arena
—
—
May 28, 2015
Eugene
Matthew Knight Arena
—
—
May 29, 2015
Spokane
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
—
—
May 31, 2015
Boise
Taco Bell Arena
—
—
June 2, 2015
Billings
Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
—
—
June 4, 2015
Sioux Falls
Denny Sanford Premier Center
—
—
June 5, 2015
Grand Forks
Alerus Center
—
—
June 7, 2015
Green Bay
Resch Center
—
—
July 10, 2015
Miami
American Airlines Arena
—
—
July 12, 2015
Greenville
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
—
—
July 13, 2015
Charlottesville
John Paul Jones Arena
—
—
July 15, 2015
Hartford
XL Center
—
—
July 17, 2015
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
—
—
July 18, 2015
Buffalo
First Niagara Center
—
—
July 20, 2015
Baltimore
Royal Farms Arena
—
—
July 22, 2015
Dayton
Nutter Center
—
—
July 24, 2015
Detroit
Joe Louis Arena
—
—
July 25, 2015
Lexington
Rupp Arena
—
—
July 27, 2015
North Little Rock
Verizon Arena
—
—
July 29, 2015
Bossier City
CenturyLink Center
—
—
July 31, 2015
St. Louis
Christian Brothers College High School
—
—
Total
235,769 / 235,851 (99%)
$34,855,859
Band members
Eagles
Glenn Frey – vocals, guitar, keyboards
Don Henley – vocals, drums, guitar, percussion
Joe Walsh – vocals, guitar, keyboards
Timothy B. Schmit – bass guitar, vocals, harmonica
Bernie Leadon – guitar, banjo , vocals
Additional musicians
Scott Crago – drums, percussion
Will Hollis – keyboards, percussion, vocals
Steuart Smith – guitar, vocals, mandolin
Michael Thompson – keyboards, vocals
Richard F.W. Davis – keyboards, percussion, vocals[ 10]
Controversy
In January 2024, Kellye Croft, who was employed as a massage therapist for the Eagles in 2013, alleged in a lawsuit that James Dolan sexually assaulted her when he toured with the Eagles during the 2013 portion of the History of the Eagles: Live In Concert tour.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Dolan's band JD & The Straight Shot opened for Eagles concerts during the tour.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Dolan, a prominent businessman who also has served as the lead MSG executive, was believed to have financed the tour with a large sum of his money as well.[ 13]
Notes
^ The concert of July 7, 2013 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the Marcus Amphitheater was a part of 2013 "Summerfest ."
^ The concert of July 13, 2013 in Grand Falls at the Centennial Park was a part of "Salmon Festival."
^ a b The score data is representative of the two shows at the Air Canada Centre on July 11 and November 6 respectively.
^ The concert of July 2, 2014 in Lucca, Italy at the Piazza Napoleone is a part of "Lucca Summer Festival 2014"
References
^ Greene, Andy (July 5, 2013). "Eagles Tour Will Feature Founding Guitarist Bernie Leadon" . Rolling Stone .
^ Ruggerio, Bob (May 16, 2014). "Don Felder Surprised at Ex-Eagles Mates' Ill Will Toward Him" . Houston Press . Retrieved December 22, 2020 .
^ "Don Henley Dishes on Former Eagles Members Don Felder, Bernie Leadenand Randy Meisner" . vintagevinylnews.com. July 5, 2013. Archived from the original on May 8, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2016 .
^ Cohen, Howard (November 23, 2013). "Review: Eagles bring 40-year 'History' Tour and taste of California to Miami's AmericanAirlines Arena" . Miami.com . Retrieved May 15, 2014 .
^ Harrington, Jim (January 30, 2014). "Review: Eagles fly through history lesson" . San Jose Mercury News . Retrieved May 17, 2014 .
^ Pelliccario, Francis (March 6, 2014). "Review: Eagles land in Columbus, find fountain of youth" . The Lantern . Retrieved May 17, 2014 .
^ a b " 'History of the Eagles' Tour to Kick Off July 6 in Louisville, Kentucky" (Press release). Eagles. March 21, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2016 .
^ North America box score:
^ Vincent, Peter (May 21, 2014). "Dig out your bucket list: the Eagles announce Australian tour" . Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved May 22, 2014 .
^ " "Band Intros by Glenn Frey" The Eagles@Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia 7/16/13" . July 19, 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via YouTube.
^ a b Mandler, C. (January 16, 2024). "New York Knicks owner James Dolan and Harvey Weinstein accused of sexual assault in new complaint" . CBS News. Retrieved January 18, 2024 .
^ a b Dazio, Stefanie; Mahoney, Brian (January 16, 2024). "Federal lawsuit accuses NY Knicks owner James Dolan, media mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault" . Associated Press. Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
^ a b c Ushe, Naledi (January 16, 2024). "Harvey Weinstein, MSG exec James Dolan sued for sexual assault by former massage therapist" . USA Today . Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
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