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Eagles once again push back their Hotel California tour, this time to 2021

It was originally delayed until this autumn.

Don Henley of Eagles

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Eagles have once more delayed their upcoming Hotel California tour due to coronavirus. The dates were initially pushed back to autumn 2020, but now it seems the tour will take place in 2021.

The tour initially began in February 2020, throughout which they played their first leg of shows without issue. The set featured the entire Hotel California record in full, as well as a second-half of greatest hits. Now, the new run of concerts will begin with two nights at the Pepsi Center in Denver on 16 and 18 September 2021, and finish with two nights at the Chase Center in San Francisco on 22 and 23 October.

While the initial postponements seemed inevitable at the time, this second delay perhaps reflects a deepening anxiety surrounding larger stadium shows. The uncertainty around lockdown exit strategy measures across the world has meant later and later events are becoming affected by the pandemic.

Those who have tickets for the original shows should hold on to them, as they will be honoured at the new shows. Those who are unable to attend can request a refund via LiveNation or their point of purchase.

The full list of new dates is below:

September

16, 2021 – Denver, CO, Pepsi Center
18, 2021 – Denver, CO, Pepsi Center
21, 2021 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
24, 2021 – Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena
25, 2021 – Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena

October

1, 2021 – St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
2, 2021 – St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
15, 2021 – Los Angeles, CA, Forum
16, 2021 – Los Angeles, CA, Forum
19, 2021 – Los Angeles, CA, Forum
22, 2021 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center
23, 2021 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center

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