What did The Eagles play at their Sphere shows? Check out the set list

The Eagles are no longer “The New Kid In Town.”On Sept.20-21, the Rock Hall of Famers’ 20-concert ‘Eagles — Live In Concert at Sphere’ residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere finally got underway.Over the first two nights, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and co.

debuted their two-hour live show, which included the timeless FM radio staples that fans know and love along with Sphere’s singular, all-encompassing visuals.Billboard raved “the first night of the Eagles’ five-month Sphere residency proved there’s something particularly enchanting about pairing songs that have this deep of a history with a brand-new medium to experience them…this show was worlds apart from any Eagles concert before it.”“What they’ve crafted not only amplifies their legacy but also offers devotees a genuinely special experience as their touring career trots toward its conclusion,” USA Today chimed in.To kick off the evening, the ’70s hitmakers launched into their essential classic “Hotel California.”“Although not many of the visuals in the show otherwise take the lyrics too literally, things do begin with headlights traversing a dark desert highway, bringing the audience in to an inn where all the banquet guests are faceless and frozen,” Variety reported.After that, the quintet — Henley and Walsh played with Timothy B.Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey — delivered unforgettable ditties “One Of These Nights,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” “Take It To the Limit,” “Witchy Woman” and “Peaceful Easy Feeling” accompanied by jaw-dropping, custom wraparound images that matched the lyrics.Although Henley underplayed the hugeness of the event — ““We’re just the house band,” he said — the night clearly registered as a spectacle.And if you want to catch the house band The Eagles rock live, tickets are available for all 18 remaining Sphere shows from now until January 2025.For more information — including concert dates and set list — our team h...

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