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Don't miss Eagles "Hotel California 2022 Tour" when it comes to Enterprise Center on November 15!

The concert will feature ‘Hotel California,’ performed live in its entirety from start to finish, accompanied by an orchestra and choir.  After a short intermission the band will perform a full set of their greatest hits.

Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times Platinum by the RIAA. After its release in 1976, it topped the charts and won two GRAMMY Awards for "New Kid in Town" and "Hotel California."  Several of the songs from the album have never been performed since the original “Hotel California” tour.  The band’s Their Greatest Hits 1971-1977 is the best-selling U.S. album in history, with the RIAA certifying the collection at 38-times Platinum.

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The Eagles’ Long Goodbye Brought All Hits, No Filler, to Enterprise Center

The band knows what its fans wants, and it largely delivers.

The Eagles played Enterprise Center on Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

If you have attended an Eagles concert in the last 10 years, it’s likely that the band’s latest stop in St. Louis — Tuesday at Enterprise Center — was essentially the same show you’ve already seen: The setlist, the running order, the video backdrops, even the stage banter were all nearly identical. This set was, however, a bit shorter than on previous tours; the Eagles were here just 14 months ago in the same arena playing the entire Hotel California album, among other hits, and this time they kept things tighter to make room for opener Steely Dan, limiting the 20-song, two-hour concert to nothing but the band’s biggest songs. 

Of course, that’s precisely what everyone in the audience paid quite handsomely to hear. Bassist Timothy B. Schmidt recently reflected on how the last time the Eagles played new material in concert, touring behind their final studio album, Long Road Out of Eden in 2008, the audience didn’t respond favorably. So now the Eagles deliver only what the fans want: Timeless classics that make up one of the most inescapable songbooks in popular music history, played and sung meticulously. All killer, no filler. 

Before heading out on this tour, appropriately billed as the Long Goodbye, Don Henley noted that the number and location of shows would be based on demand, and from the looks of the packed arena in St. Louis, that demand continues to be robust. 

“We’ve been playing these songs for you for 52 years now,” Henley told the crowd, noting also that the band brought no production embellishments along for the ride. He said they planned to play “without any fireworks, no inflatables, no confetti cannons, no butt-waggin’ choreography. Just a bunch of guys with guitars.” The statement came off as a point of pride, a we-don’t-need-no-stinking-pyro boast from a band that is all about the enduring songs, the perfect harmonies and the elegant guitar solos, a throwback to anti-spectacle concerts of yesteryear, back when the music was all that mattered. 

Also old-school was a strictly enforced no-video policy. While cell phone photography was tolerated, taking video of the band drew the attention of ushers and other security personnel, who continually shut down glowing phones all over the arena. A pre-show announcement had forbidden video recording, but it’s the first time in the iPhone era that I can remember an arena concert in which the staff prowled the aisles nailing offenders throughout the entire show. 

The night opened, yet again, with “Seven Bridges Road” with its phalanx of acoustic guitars and stacked harmonies, as the five official current Eagles plus guitarist Steuart Smith, who ought to be an official sixth member by now, formed a straight line of strummers and singers across the stage, an impressive feast for the senses, no matter how many times you’ve experienced it. Obviously, the crowd at an Eagles concert is bound to get a little more geriatric each year, and these fans preferred to remain seated for most of the evening, singing along as the mellow familiarity of “Lyin’ Eyes” and “Witchy Woman” washed over them. 

Instrumentally and vocally, the band has never sounded better. They’ve always been one of the great oohing and aahing vocal groups of all time and what a few thousand performances of these songs do to make it all pristine. Henley, who stuck to the drumkit and other percussion for most songs, has lost no vocal range at 76, still hitting those falsetto lines at the end of “One of These Nights” and recreating the vocals on “Boys of Summer” with extraordinary fidelity. Instrumentally, the Eagles now feature three superb guitarists, and Smith is the band’s secret weapon on the road, playing most of the evening's guitar solos, while long-time touring members keyboardist Will Hollis, pianist Michael Thompson and drummer Scott Crago are all uniformly first-rate. 

OK, so now I’ll quibble a bit. I know I will need to clear some space for hate mail for this, but I’ve never quite warmed up to Vince Gill as a member of the Eagles. Yes, he’s a fine singer with a supple tenor who can make his way around “Lyin’ Eyes” and “New Kid in Town” and “Take It to the Limit” like there’s nothing to it. And that’s the problem — he sings these classics like there’s nothing to it, adding nothing special to the songs. Gill’s vocals are vaporous, he has no stage personality, he brings none of the band’s old Cali-hippie cool and he can’t embody the material. Whenever it was his turn, it was fine, but it didn’t feel like the Eagles as much as a longtime CMA host and a maker of Christmas albums covering Eagles songs without coming anywhere close to the tone and drawl that Glenn Frey brought to these songs to make them classics. 

Speaking of Glenn Frey, who died in 2016, his other replacement in the band is his son, Deacon Frey, who is nothing special as a musician either. Deacon is back with the band after a hiatus, and he handles the vocals on “Take It Easy,” “Peaceful, Easy Feeling” and “Already Gone” harmlessly but unremarkably, exuding mostly boredom, and his greatest contribution to sparking nostalgia is the way he held his hair back all night with a pair of sunglasses atop his head the way his old man used to back in the longhaired ‘70s. 

And an egregious omission: No mention from the stage of original bassist Randy Meisner, who died this past July. Before playing “Boys of Summer” late in the set, Henley dedicated the song to Jimmy Buffett. It would have been nice to have a similar spoken dedication to Meisner before Gill sang “Take It to the Limit,” Meisner’s signature song. And I wish they maintained the tradition of letting the bassist sing it: Schmidt sounded terrific on “I Can’t Tell You Why.” 

So which Eagle got the biggest rise out of the audience? Joe Walsh, of course. Everybody loves Joe, and he dominated the last half of the show. Of the 20 songs played throughout the night, four of them were Joe Walsh (or James Gang) solo hits — “In the City,” “Life’s Been Good,” “Funk #49” and “Rocky Mountain Way” — and these songs supplied the night’s most rocking moments, finally getting the fans to their feet. Walsh may come across as a drunkenly afflicted muppet when slurring through his spoken intro to “Life’s Been Good” (“I’ve been to St. Louis a few times,” he said. “Some of them I remember, some of them I don’t. According the police reports, I had a pretty good time”), but his piercing tenor vocal and his blistering guitar attacks — tearing into the famous “Life in the Fast Lane” lick, tangling with Smith on the “Hotel California” outro and lacing “Heartache Tonight” with slide runs — prove that Walsh, at 76, is still at the top of his game. 

After an emotional (for the crowd) but rote (for Henley) reading of “Desperado” with Henley back at center stage, the audience became the star of the show during the finale of “Heartache Tonight” as the video camera roamed the arena, catching fans smiling and clapping and singing along. It was an appropriate ending to the Long Goodbye as the fans delighted in these indelible songs. 

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ST. LOUIS – The Eagles have extended their “Hotel California” 2022 Tour and are coming to the Enterprise Center in November.

The concert is on Tuesday, November 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 19 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. The Eagles will play their entire “Hotel California” album accompanied by an orchestra and choir, plus a full greatest hits set.

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The St. Louis Ballet takes the famous Tchaikovsky ballet “Sleeping Beauty” and breathes new life into it with choreography from Artistic Director Gen Horiuchi. The Springfield symphony orchestra will perform with the dancers. By Rosalind Early

Brittany Howard performs on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023 at the Evolution Music Festival in Forest Park.

Brittany Howard

  • When: 8 p.m. April 26
  • Where: The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard
  • How much: $46-$61
  • More info: ticketmaster.com

Fresh off a blazing performance at Evolution Festival in 2023, Alabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard returns with her new album “What Now” and a tour of the same name. The album is her second solo release, and is informed by the chaos of modern life. “Everything seems to be getting more extreme and everyone keeps wondering, ‘What now? What’s next?’ By the same coin, the only constant on this record is you never know what’s going to happen next,” she says in a statement. By Kevin C. Johnson

Ashley McBryde

  • Where: The Factory, 17105 North Outer 40 Road Chesterfield
  • How much: $34-$69

Country music singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde is back with her new album “The Devil I Know” and a tour of the same name. The album includes “Cool Little Bars.” Co-written with Lainey Wilson and Trick Savage, it pays tribute to the dive bars and holes-in-the-wall where McBryde got her start. By Kevin C. Johnson

History Museum is set to reopen 1904 World’s Fair exhibit

The centerpiece is a three-dimensional scale model of the fairgrounds, which gives a sense of the fair's size and place.

1904 World’s Fair

  • When: Grand opening 10 a.m.-
  • 5 p.m. April 27-29
  • Where: Missouri History Museum, 5700 Lindell Boulevard
  • How much: Free ($40 VIP tickets, $20 VIP children)
  • More info: mohistory.org/exhibits/worlds-fair

The History Museum’s long-awaited opening of its reimagined World’s Fair exhibit is finally here, and the museum is doing the grand opening right. Saturday and Sunday there will be outdoor activities (music, dance, food and a turn-of-the-century car display on Saturday) and indoor activities (ragtime music, performances, a Japanese tea ceremony and storytelling). Because of anticipated crowds, tickets will be for timed entry — including Friday — and can be reserved beginning at 9 a.m. each day. VIP tickets get you a lunch, a t-shirt and a timed entry of your choice. By Daniel Neman

Tesseract Theatre tackles 'The Inheritance' an epic play about life after AIDS crisis

Inspired by "Howards End" the play replaces class conflict with generational ones and gay men in New York struggle with the past and future.

National Dance Week

  • When: Noon April 27
  • Where: Kirkwood Performing Arts Center, 210 East Monroe Avenue, Kirkwood
  • More info: nationaldanceweekstl.com

Ah, dance. Expression through movement. Sometimes elegant, sometimes sexy, sometimes really off beat (me in my kitchen). It’s definitely an art form worth celebrating and you can do just that at National Dance Week, a daylong showcase featuring area dance schools and companies such as Big Muddy Dance Company (which is also organizing the event), Dances of India, Leverage Dance Theater and St Louis Cultural Flamenco Society. By Rosalind Early

Nikki Glaser performs for a sold-out crowd at Stifel Theatre in St. Louis on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022.

Nikki Glaser

  • When: 7 p.m. April 27
  • Where: Fox Theatre, 527 North Grand Boulevard
  • How much: $39.75-$69.75
  • More info: metrotix.com

Comedian Nikki Glaser lands at the Fox Theatre this weekend in what will be her biggest show yet in her hometown. “The reaction you get when you tell people you’re performing at the Fox Theatre, it’s a next-level response,” she says. Glaser hosts the new dating reality show “Lovers and Liars” on the CW, a sequel to “FBoy Island.” By Kevin C. Johnson

Verdi’s ‘Requiem’

  • When: 7:30 p.m. April 27, 3 p.m. April 28
  • Where: Stifel Theatre, 1400 Market Street
  • How much: $38-$137.50
  • More info: slso.org

It’s always a special treat when the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is joined onstage by the St. Louis Symphony Chorus. This time it’s for a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s “Requiem.” The featured performers are soprano Hulkar Sabirova, mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi, tenor Russell Thomas and bass Adam Palka. SLSO Music Director Stéphane Denève conducts. The guest director of the Chorus is Benjamin Rivera. By Daniel Durchholz

Sam Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet performs on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023, at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill.

Greta Van Fleet

  • Where: Chaifetz Arena, 1 South Compton Avenue
  • How much: Sold out

Rock band Greta Van Fleet is following up its 2023 album “Starcatcher” featuring “Meeting the Master” and “Sacred the Thread” with its “Starcatcher World Tour.” Singer Josh Kiszka, in a statement, describes the album as “a dangerous and delightful expedition into a both violent and gentle dreamlike landscape.” By Kevin C. Johnson

Joe Satriani once taught Steve Vai, now the two guitar greats are co-headlining in St. Louis

The two will be playing the Factory on April 30 as part of the "Satch Vai Tour."

Hawthorne Heights

  • When: 7 p.m. April 28
  • Where: City Winery, City Foundry, 3730 Foundry Way
  • How much: $30-$45
  • More info: citywinery.com/stlouis

Rock band Hawthorne Heights goes back to its beginnings on its current tour, which is coming to City Winery. The band celebrates its debut album “The Silence in Black & White” as the album, home to the singles Singles “Ohio is for Lovers” and “Niki FM,” enters its 20th anniversary year. Hawthorne Heights will perform a stripped-down version of the album and tell stories associated with the songs. By Kevin C. Johnson

Christine Goerke

  • Where: 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Avenue, University City
  • How much: $15-$40
  • More info: music.wustl.edu/great-artists-series-2024

A performance by soprano Christine Goerke closes Washington University Department of Music’s 2024 Great Artist Series. Goerke has appeared in many of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, sung much of the great soprano repertoire and has worked with many leading orchestras and distinguished conductors. On the program are pieces by Wagner, Strauss, Brahms, Carrie Jacobs Bond, a selection of songs from the 1940s and more. Goerke will be accompanied by Grammy Award-winning pianist and arranger Craig Terry. By Daniel Durchholz

May’s must-see concerts include Zach Bryan, Stevie Nicks, Chappell Roan

Plus, Yo-Yo Ma will perform a sold-out show with the symphony and Patti LaBelle is coming to town.

Hadara Bar-Nadav and Asha Futterman

  • When: 7 p.m. April 29
  • Where: High Low Listening Room, 3301 Washington Avenue
  • More info: left-bank.com

The High Low’s bar is open while two poets read from their work. Hadara Bar-Nadav’s recent collection, winner of the Levis Prize, is “The Animal Is Chemical.” Bar-Nadav teaches at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She is joined by Asha Futterman, a teaching fellow at Washington University, whose upcoming publication is a chapbook, “song of gray.” By Jane Henderson

The Sheldon’s 2024-25 season is ‘leaning into American roots music’

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Danielle Dutton

  • When: 6 p.m. April 30
  • Where: Left Bank Books, 399 North Euclid Avenue

Writer Danielle’s Dutton’s latest book is the inventive “Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other,” a collection of nonfiction and fiction that defies easy description. Kirkus Reviews calls the first part “five abstract stories that eschew plot in favor of hazy, memoir-like fragments” while “Dresses” is “an artfully arranged list of excerpts from poems and novels that include mentions of a dress.” Dutton’s conversation with novelist Kathryn Davis, both of Washington University, is sure to fascinate the writer’s many fans. By Jane Henderson

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‘Moulin Rouge!’

  • When: April 30-May 12; performance times vary
  • How much: $39-$145
  • More info: fabulousfox.com

In “Moulin Rouge!,” the spectacle of a show based on the Baz Luhrmann film of the same name, young, talented and impoverished Christian falls for Satine, a girl working at the Moulin Rouge who has a sad secret. By Rosalind Early

Chaka Khan Anthology

  • When: 6-8 p.m. May 2
  • Where: North Lawn of the Missouri History Museum, 5700 Lindell Boulevard
  • More info: mohistory.org/events/twilight-thursdays-6-05-02-2024

The History Museum’s popular Twilight Thursdays Concert Series kicks off with Cherise Louis Mason performing the songs of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Chaka Khan, including such hits as “Tell Me Something Good” and “I’m Every Woman.” Jeremiah Allen is the music director. Food trucks will be on hand to make sure no one goes hungry. By Daniel Neman

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