Eagles's 1995 Concert History

The Eagles are an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971. Currently consisting of vocalist/drummer Don Henley, guitarist/vocalist Joe Walsh and bassist/vocalist Timothy B. Schmit, the band had five Number 1 singles and six Number 1 albums. the Eagles were one of the most successful recording artists of the 1970s. The Eagles' album, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was named as the best-selling album of the 20th Century with 26 million sold. For more information about the Eagles, see the Frequently Asked Questions below.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 14, 1995
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Hell Freezes Over Tour

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Cajundome Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
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May 13, 1995
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The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over

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War Memorial Stadium Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
May 12, 1995
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Pensacola Civic Center Pensacola, Florida, United States
May 07, 1995
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Darrell K. Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium Austin, Texas, United States
May 05, 1995
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Mile High Stadium Denver, Colorado, United States
May 03, 1995
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Aggie Memorial Stadium El Paso, Texas, United States
May 01, 1995
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Providence Medical Center Amphitheater Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Apr 30, 1995
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Providence Medical Center Amphitheater Overland Park, Kansas, United States
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Apr 28, 1995
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“Hell Freezes Over”

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Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Apr 27, 1995
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Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Apr 25, 1995
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Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Apr 24, 1995
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Hell Freezes Over Reunion Tour

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Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Apr 22, 1995
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Legacy Arena, Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Apr 21, 1995
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Starwood Amphitheatre Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Apr 19, 1995
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Starwood Amphitheatre Antioch, TN
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Apr 18, 1995
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Charleston Civic Center Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Apr 11, 1995
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Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Apr 10, 1995
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BMO Harris Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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Apr 08, 1995
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Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Apr 07, 1995
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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

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The Eagles on Mar 6, 1995 [713-small]

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Mar 6 - 7, 1995
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Mar 6 - 7, 1995
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Mar 6 - 7, 1995
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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May 14, 1995
 Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
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Feb 16, 1995
 Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
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Mar 27, 1995
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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May 13, 1995
 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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Jan 23, 1995
 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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May 13, 1995
 Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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[email protected] Sep 23, 2022

Qzsu the current Tour is called the hotel california Tour it's an anniversary theme by the band


Edith Mae Aug 15, 2021

Awesome show! The best so far!


Qzsu May 10, 2021

This concert date isn't possible. The album "Hotel California" came out in 1976.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How much are tickets to an Eagles concert?

Depending on the location of the concert, the ticket price will vary, but the average ticket price for the much-anticipated “Hotel California” tour in 2022 was $154 to $280 with front row and floor seat tickets costing up to $950.

Where are the Eagles from?

While the Eagles are based in Los Angeles, the members of the rock band hail from all over the country. Don Henley is from Texas, Glenn Frey is from Michigan, Berne Leadon is from Minnesota, and Randy Meisner is from Nebraska.

The newer additions to the band are also from other states. Don Felder and Timothy B. Schmit both came from California while Joe Walsh is from Kansas.

When did the Eagles start?

The Eagles formed in 1971 in Los Angeles. The original members (Don Henley, Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey, and Bernie Leadon) moved to Los Angeles to pursue different musical careers, but in 1971, David Geffen (their producer and manager) signed the four musicians as a group for the label he co-created, Asylum Records.

Who were the original members of the Eagles?

The Eagles were formed in 1971 by:

  1. Glenn Frey: Frontman and co-lead singer
  2. Don Henley: Co-lead singer and drummer
  3. Randy Meisner: Bassist and backup vocalist
  4. Bernie Leadon: Guitarist and multi-instrumentalist

Don Felder joined in 1974 as a multi-instrumentalist and guitarist alongside Leadon with Leadon departing in 1975, the same year Joe Walsh joined the band on guitar, vocals, and keyboards. Meisner left in 1977 and was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. The Eagles broke up in 1980 but reunited in 1994 with Felder, Henley, Walsh Frey, and Schmit returning as the core line-up until Felder's departure in 2001.

Why did Don Felder?

Don Felder was fired from the band in 2001 by the lead vocalists Henley and Frey. Those two were allegedly receiving a higher percentage of the band's revenues than he was, and Felder questioned why. While Felder did go to court against Henley and Frey over this matter, the results were not broadcasted publicly. After Felder's departure, the Eagles continued on as a quintet until 2013 when Leadon returned. Leadon departed a second time in 2016, the same year of Frey's death.

Why did Randy Meisner leave the Eagles?

Following the successes of their hit song “Take it to the Limit” in 1975, which Randy Meisner had written, and their career-changing album Hotel California in 1976, the demands of touring and fame became too much for Meisner who left the band in 1977, citing "exhaustion." Meisner passed on July 26, 2023, due to complications from COPD

When and how did Glenn Frey Die?

Glenn Frey died at the age of 67 on January 18, 2016, as a result of complications from several illnesses, including pneumonia, acute ulcerative colitis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

How old is Don Henley?

Don Henley, one of the founding members of the Eagles, was born on July 22, 1947. He is 76 years old.

When did Vince Gill join the Eagles and who did he replace?

Vince Gill joined the Eagles in 2017, following the unfortunate death of Glenn Frey. He was hired as co-lead vocalist alongside Gill’s son Deacon Frey.

Who sings “Love Will Keep Us Alive” by the Eagles?

The song “Love Will Keep Us Alive” was first recorded in 1994 and sung by Timothy B. Schmitt, during the “Hell Freezes Over” tour.

How many concerts has Eagles had?

Eagles has had 1,434 concerts.

What genre is Eagles?

Eagles is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Country, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, and Yacht Rock.

When is the next Eagles concert?

The next Eagles concert is on May 31, 2024 at Co-op Live in Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

When was the last Eagles concert?

The last Eagles concert was on April 11, 2024 at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Paul McCartney / Eagles / Jon Bon Jovi / Zac Brown Band / Jackson Browne / Brandi Carlile / Kenny Chesney / Eric Church / Sheryl Crow / Scotty Emerick / Jack Johnson / Caroline Jones / Mac McAnally / Jake Owen / Pitbull / Jake Shimabukuro / The Coral / Snoop Doog.

What setlist does Eagles play live?

The songs that Eagles performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 11, 2024 concert at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. The Boys of Summer
  2. Take It to the Limit
  3. In the City

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