
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to weather, Chicago has been moved to the indoor Burns Arena at Dixie State College. Tickets still available online or by calling the box office.
Starting in 1967, well before all the hits started flowing, Chicago established a reputation for its powerful live show. Fueled by a passion for music, Chicago’s members exploded the conventions of what rock music could or should be. The result was a groundbreaking new form, played by extraordinarily talented musicians. Early fans like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin were sufficiently impressed–they took the group out on their respective tours. Once the group began making records, fans rewarded the group with record sales of 100,000,000, 21 Top 10 singles, 5 consecutive Number One albums, 11 Number One Singles and 5 Gold singles. An incredible 25 of their 32 albums have been certified platinum. To date, Chicago is the first American band to chart Top 40 albums in five decades–a landmark accomplishment.
Today, Chicago consists of Robert Lamm (keyboard, vocals), Tris Imboden (drums), James Pankow (trombone), Jason Scheff (bass, vocals), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), Lou Pardini (keyboards, vocals), Walt Parazaider (woodwinds), and Keith Howland (guitar). This legendary band’s vast catalog of hit songs includes “If You Leave Me Now,” “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” “Look Away,” You’re the Inspiration,” Hard Habit to Break,” and much more.
Without question, Pink Floyd remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Their record-breaking status is legendary. The 1977 concept album ANIMALS was a statement regarding the decline of society of the day. While making the album set in motion the discord that would eventually destroy the band, the subsequent tour for this release planted the seeds for what would become The Wall. Now, get ready for THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE! With a spectacular light and video show, full quadraphonic sound and six outstanding musicians dedicated to bringing you the most authentic Floyd experience possible, it's "a must-see for any Pink Floyd enthusiast!" (C-News, Northampton, MA).
Today, years since their last live performance, Pink Floyd's appeal continues and spans the generations. Their shows were described as theatrical with mind-blowing lights and unsurpassed sound. The show is not only onstage…it engulfs the audience! In keeping with this tradition, THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE is a full-on sensory assault–interpretive videos, plane crashes, flying pig, helicopter–it's all there, LIVE! This is the show for the ultimate Floyd Fan, and it gets closer to the true Pink Floyd concert experience every year.
All of Pink Floyd's greatest hits are performed live including such favorites as "Money," "Have A Cigar," "Time," "Comfortably Numb," "Run Like Hell" and many rarities not often heard live.
Some Floyd facts: More than 200-million albums have been sold since 1967. Pink Floyd received four Grammy nominations in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. They were one of the first bands to use pyrotechnics, video, and light shows in their stage acts. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. "Dark Side of the Moon" broke all chart records when it stayed on the Billboard Top 200 Album charts for 741 weeks. It stayed there from 1973 to 1988. Nearly 1,000,000 Pink Floyd catalog albums are sold each year worldwide.
Don't miss out on the Southern Utah debut of THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE at Tuacahn.
After more than three decades together, 38 Special continue to bring their signature blast of Southern Rock to more than 100 cities every year. And at each and every show, thousands of audience members are amazed by the explosive power of the band's performance. With sales in excess of 20 million, most associate the band with their arena-rock pop smashes, “Hold On Loosely,” “Rockin’ Into the Night,” “Caught Up in You,” “Fantasy Girl,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back Where You Belong,” “Chain Lightnin’,” “Second Chance,” and more–timeless hits that remain a staple on the radio, immediately recognizable from the first opening chord, and paving the way to their present-day touring regimen. The co-founders of the group, vocalist Donnie Van Zant and guitarist/vocalist Don Barnes, say it's all about maintaining that intensity in their live shows. Barnes says, “We never wanted to be one of those bands that had maybe gotten a little soft or complacent over the years. We're a team, and it's always been kind of an unspoken rule that we don’t slack up, we stack up. We go out there every night to win.” It is that steely determination that lives on in the hearts of these ‘Wild-Eyed Southern Boys.' Completing the team is guitarist/vocalist Danny Chauncey, bassist Larry "L.J.” Junstrom, drummer Gary Moffatt and keyboardist/vocalist Bobby Capps. For 38 Special onstage, it is a celebration of camaraderie and brotherhood, a precision unit bringing the dedication and honesty to a long history of classic songs, as well as surprisingly fresh new material. Since 1976, the band has released more than 15 albums. And from the start, they’ve toured relentlessly, bringing their signature brand of ‘muscle and melody’ to fans worldwide. Now you can experience this legendary band’s classic sound when they make their Tuacahn debut this season.
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The Lettermen are: Bobby Poynton, Donovan Tea and Tony Butala
In the late 1950's, most vocal groups had school-related names—such as Danny & the Juniors, The Four Freshmen, and The Four Preps—and The Lettermen's signature name and style held close to that tradition. By the time such names became passé in the early sixties, The Lettermen had scored several hits and were already a tremendous success. They did eventually pack away their trademark sweaters, and fortunately, their fans have gotten past the name.
The Lettermen first appeared in February 1958 at the Desert Inn Hotel Resort in Las Vegas. Since then, the group has continued to perform and record throughout the world. Their soft, melodic, and romantic sound (most evident in the 1961 hit "The Way You Look Tonight") was a clear departure from the rock 'n' roll music of the day. That song shot to No. 13 on the Billboard chart and was quickly followed by the group's second single that year, "When I Fall In Love," which performed even better by landing at No. 7. The success of these two songs firmly established The Lettermen as one of the most romantic singing groups of the 1960's.
Their signature sound also made romantic standards of songs such as "Smile," "Put Your Head On My Shoulder," "Shangri-La," "Love" and on and on. Throughout the years, the trio has undergone a few personnel changes, but the group's beloved music and classy style has secured their spot as one of the greatest vocal groups of all time.
Legendary music icons Three Dog Night celebrate their fourth decade in music with some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night.
Three Dog Night’s hits wind through the fabric of pop culture today. Whether on the radio where they are heard day in and day out, in TV commercials or in major motion pictures, songs like “Mama Told Me (Not To Come),” “Joy to the World,” “Black and White,” “Shambala.” and “One” serve to crystallize Three Dog Night’s continuing popularity.
Three Dog Night maintain an aggressive, year-round touring schedule of over 80 dates a year. Their well-loved hits, plus some amazing new songs, are performed for audiences spanning generations by founding members Cory Wells and Danny Hutton on lead vocals, as well as original keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon and guitarist Michael Allsup. Paul Kingery (bass and vocals) and Pat Bautz (drums) complete the lineup.
Boasting chart and sales records that are virtually unmatched in popular music, Three Dog Night had 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, including 3 #1 singles, 11 Top 10’s, 18 straight Top 20’s, 7 million-selling singles and 12 straight RIAA Certified Gold LPs. Their hits appeared on best selling charts in all genres (pop, rock and country). Their records continue to sell around the world, reaching beyond the borders of the U.S. into Japan, CanadaHolland, England, Germany, Spain and elsewhere. More than 50 million Three Dog Night records have been sold through the years.
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“Lea’s voice is a finely tuned instrument the years have only served to perfect. Its character changes with every song, reverberating, caressing or teasing the listeners accordingly.” –Asian Journal
Singer and actress Lea Salonga is best known for her Tony and Olivier Award winning performance as Kim in Miss Saigon in London and New York. She is also the recipient of the Olivier, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World awards. Lea was the first Asian to play Eponine in Les Misérables on Broadway and returned to the show as Fantine in the 2006 revival. She recently participated in the 25th anniversary concert of Les Misérables at London’s O2 Arena, the film version of which has played PBS stations across the country. She also impressed audiences as Grizabella in a limited run of CATS in her hometown of Manila in the Philippines. Many fans of all ages throughout the world recognize Lea as the singing voice of Princess Jasmine from the animated Disney film Aladdin and Fa Mulan in Disney’s Mulan and Mulan II. Lea’s big break came when she was selected to play Kim in the musical Miss Saigon in 1989, for which she won an Olivier Award. She subsequently moved with the show to Broadway and garnered the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and the Theatre World Awards for the same role. In 1999, she was invited back to London to close the musical, and in 2001, at the age of 29 and after performing in the Manila run of the musical, she returned to New York to close the Broadway production as well.
Upon completion of her initial stint as Kim on Broadway, Lea played the role of street waif Eponine in the Broadway production of Les Misérables. In 2002, she returned to Broadway to play the role of a Chinese immigrant in a reinterpretation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Flower Drum Song opposite Jose Llana.
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Hold onto your hats as CODY BRYANT and the RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE ride in Southern Utah for an encore performance. Mixing laughter, tight harmonies, delightful orchestrations and excellent musicianship. These gifted artists together with the SOUTHWEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, will provide a fast paced experience for a promised evening of unforgettable melodies of cherished songs, and classic western music at its finest. Don't miss this one!
After two decades in the music business, Martina McBride is starting over. Now signed to Republic Nashville, with new management (Clint Higham of Morris Artists Management), a new co-producer (Byron Gallimore), newly-spotlighted songwriting skills (she penned over half the songs on Eleven, her new CD), and a brand new spirit of accomplishment, Martina is swinging into high gear. And she couldn't be more thrilled.
Sure to be an unforgettable event as one of the biggest names in country music performs live in one of most unique venues in the world.
If Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" isn't part of your yearly Halloween tradition, it should be. The spooky spectacular combines technical aspects of dance while paying homage to the stars of All Hallows' Eve.
Throughout the two-hour program, "Thriller" highlights all the heroes of the season, including Frankenstein's monster and his bride, skeletons, mummies and werewolves. But among the ghouls, you'll find other unlikely heroes of Halloween, such as Bubbles the Clown and the "Giggle Girl," who sings and maniacally laughs her way through songs such as "I Saw Mommy Killing Santa Claus."
Critics agree that Odyssey Dance Theatre is nothing short of spectacular:
"Compelling dance performed to perfection! Young, trim, slim, and athletic...Great fun!" --The Spectrum
"Odyssey's "Thriller"..a delightful "Dance Macabre"....As for humor, there were bucket loads. Laughs abounded during a "Romeo & Juliet" inspired "Frankenstein & Frankenstein" and "Jason Jam," a work that used a lot of percussive dancing, a la "Stomp", that spotlighted three "Friday the 13th" villains dancing with ice picks, machetes and, of all things, chain saws. The whole idea was cool..." -- Scott Iwasaki, Deseret News.
For more than 40 years, a time span more than any other group in pop history, The Bee Gees have been outwitting the international music scene with their incredible tenacity to remain current through all time spans of contemporary music. The close, high harmonies of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb have made The Bee Gees one of the most impossible attractions in music to launch a tribute to...until "Stayin' Alive–One Night of The Bee Gees," that is. The vocal match of Mitch Seekins, Todd Sharman and Tony Mattini create an eerie sense of seeing the brothers Gibb alive in concert–an event virtually impossible to see today. By 1979, The Bee Gees had made five platinum albums including 35 hit singles, 9 of them reaching #1 on the Billboard charts. The album Saturday Night Fever alone sold more than 30 million copies, and the hits kept coming. The Canadian production Stayin' Alive–One Night of The Bee Gees is a unique recreation of one of the top acts in music history. Backed by a live band, this production is a crowd-pleaser for audiences of all ages.
In June of 2005, Their first album was released: "Joseph: a Nashille Tribute to the Prophet." The release, has been one of the best-selling LDS albums ever, leading to hundreds of concerts for thousands of people all over the United States. It's also led to another album, "Trek: A Nashville Tribute to the Mormon Pioneers," with another on the way, "The Work: A Nashville Tribute to the Missionaries."
At 190 voices strong with regular extended tours, the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus is the largest and one of the most popular men’s choirs in the United States. Conducting this critically-acclaimed choir is Rosalind Hall, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music with a host of accolades to her name. Men’s Chorus is known for concerts full of every kind of music audiences love to hear, with pieces featuring Gregorian chant, classical pieces, hymns, spirituals, traditional arrangements, or even a fully choreographed popular song. The BYU Men’s Chorus will bring its dynamic performance to Tuacahn for the first time this season!
The Men’s Chorus originates in the School of Music in the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation’s largest private universities with 30,000 students from across the United States and 120 foreign countries.
Huey Lewis and The News have been together for over three decades. Formed from two rival Bay Area bands in 1979, their contagious brand of straight-ahead rock n’ roll has outlasted countless trends, selling over 20 million albums worldwide in the process. Huey Lewis & The News have carried the banner as the quintessential American rock band, endearing them to millions of fans and earning them the right to mark their place on the pop history map.
These Grammy Award winners have written and performed such classic Top Ten Hits as “Heart of Rock & Roll”, “Stuck With You”, “I Want A New Drug”, “If This Is It”, “Hip To Be Square” and “Workin’ For A Livin’”. The group also wrote and performed “The Power of Love” and “Back in Time” for the hit film Back To The Future. “The Power of Love”, which was nominated for an Academy Award, went all the way to #1 on Billboard’s singles chart.
As great a recording career as the band has had, it’s their live performances that remain the stuff of legend. They have toured worldwide continuously for more than 30 years. Huey Lewis & The News incorporate a variety of musical influences, including R&B and soul, to create their own unique sound. One of the highlights of their show is their a cappella rendition of early rock n’ roll classics such as “Sixty Minute Man”, “Under The Boardwalk” and “It’s Alright”.
Huey Lewis & The News are: Huey Lewis (vocals and harmonica), Johnny Colla (saxophone, guitar and vocals), Bill Gibson (drums, percussion and vocals), Sean Hopper (keyboards and vocals), Stef Burns (guitars and vocals) and John Pierce (bass). Their live show features a horn section of San Francisco bay area luminaries: Marvin McFadden (trumpet), Rob Sudduth (tenor saxophone) and Johnnie Bamont (baritone saxophone).
"A polished gem of a chamber dance troupe from Minnesota…Mr. Sewell is…one of American ballet's
most inventive choreographers…Different and unpredictable, this is the company to see."
– Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times
The world renowned James Sewell Ballet Company will present a special benefit performance on Friday, Oct. 12 in the indoor Hafen Theatre at Tuacahn. Tickets are $29.50 and $19.50 (students any age) each. All proceeds benefit the Tuacahn Foundation.
THE SHANGRI-LA CHINESE ACROBATS® offers more than a glimpse into the fascinating Orient. It consists of sensational Chinese acrobatics, balancing feats, martial arts displays, and much more. A truly oriental spectacular and a show for all ages, the grace, and precision of the acrobats are the triumph of years of dedicated training and discipline, but their art has been formed by centuries of tradition. Chinese acrobatics are in fact much more than just a series of stunts. Most of these acts clearly demonstrate the achievement of perfection through finding harmony between mind and body ~ an ancient concept in the Orient.
On their annual sold-out theatre tours, THE SHANGRI-LA CHINESE ACROBATS astound audiences with their incredible talents night after night, in city after city. The incredible response of the audience is a testament to the popularity of their unique brand of entertainment. The performers enjoy traveling the world, sharing their ancient art with audiences young and old. From major performing arts venues, to colleges and universities, this versatile and fun attraction thrills audiences with their death-defying dexterity and skill. For over 30 years, THE SHANGRI-LA CHINESE ACROBATS have taken audiences on an incredible journey, exploring the depth and breadth of human possibility with artful grace, style, and panache! So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be transported by these incredible performers to the mystical land of "Shangri-La" where anything is possible…and illusion becomes reality.
A Holiday favorite, Kurt Bestor is an Emmy-award-winning composer, who for over 30 years has composed an incredible variety of music in a myriad of styles and genres. From over 40 feature-length films, 16 popular CDs, numerous television themes, and mix of live shows, he has established himself as one of America's most prolific and versatile composers.
As a gifted performer, Bestor has performed his popular holiday shows for over 24 years to sold-out audiences throughout the western United States. People from Seattle to Dallas have enjoyed his easy-going manner and rapport with the audience. Bestor has also performed internationally, conducting and performing with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, the Estonian National Orchestra, among others.
What do you get when you combine classical training, hip rhythms, keen song writing skills and arranging, slapstick comedy, and a little rock and roll? The Piano Guys. Jon Schmidt (piano) and Steven Sharp Nelson (cello ) make up the music team while Paul Anderson, Tel Stewart and Al Van Der Beek make all the "behind the scenes" magic happen.
The Piano Guys started out as a piano store in the small town of St. George, Utah. One day while Paul Anderson was selling pianos, Jon Schmidt walked in and asked if he could use a piano to practice before a concert. Paul was blown away by his talent and they began to create music videos together. At first the videos were very basic, but as time went on they created more and more involved productions. After they filmed a few videos with Jon, he introduced them to Steven Sharp Nelson, a cellist who was beyond anything they had ever seen. Jon and Steve had been performing together for several years, and they could see that together they'd all make a great team. The rest is history in the making.
You've probably seen many of their music videos on YouTube, such as: "Cello Wars" (Star Wars Parody), Coldplay's "Paradise" (Peponi) African Style – featuring vocalist Alex Boye, and one of their latest, "Bourne Vivaldi".
Join us, when the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra returns for an exciting concert in the Hafen Theatre at Tuacahn. The orchestra is an exciting collaboration between The Juilliard School and Jazz at Lincoln Center consisting of the most talented Jazz students from around the nation. These students will combine for a thrilling night of Jazz bound to be an unforgettable experience for any music lover! This is an evening not to be missed!
The Lyceum Orchestra Program consists of four audition-only ensembles with students as young as five going up to the most advanced high-school-aged musicians. Students perform masterworks of the repertory alongside sacred music. Named "Best Youth Performing Ensemble" by Best of State Utah in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, the Lyceum Philharmonic is one of the nation's premier youth orchestras and has performed with guest artists including David Archuleta, Steven Sharp Nelson (of The Piano Guys), Alex Boye, Peter Breinholt, Paul Cardall, Michael Ballam, Jenny Oaks Baker, and The 5 Browns.
American's favorite comedian returns again to Tuacahn by popular demand!
Critics and peers agree: Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. The perfect balance of sophisticated writing and physicality, Brian fills theaters nationwide with fervent fans that span generations.
Releasing two critically acclaimed hour Comedy Central specials and DVD's in as many years–2008's "The Epitome of Hyperbole," and 2007's "Brian Regan Standing Up"–Brian has set a standard of excellence that others continually try to follow.
Brian's non-stop theater tour has visited more than 80 cities each year since 2005 and continues through 2012. It is the quality of his material, relatable to a wide audience and revered by his peers, which continues to grow Brian's fan base. In March Brian broke the record for the most consecutive shows by a comedian at Abravanal Hall in Salt Lake City with five sold out performances. The previous record was four shows set by Jerry Seinfeld in 2005.
With his first appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1995, Brian solidified his place on the show and has now made more than 20 appearances. He also includes regular visits with Conan O'Brien on his schedule.
A dorm room favorite, Brian's 1997 CD, "Brian Regan Live," has sold more than 150,000 copies and consistently charts in iTunes Top Ten Comedy Albums. Brian's 2000 "Comedy Central Presents" special continues to be a top viewer choice and Brian's independently released 2004 DVD, "I Walked on the Moon," is available at his website.
Sponsored by: Dixie Regional Medical Center
| On July 8, 1913, the Washington County Hospital opened its doors as the first publicly funded community hospital in our county. From humble beginnings in a retrofitted hotel with seven iron beds, hospital care in southern Utah has grown into a regional medical center located on two campuses with 245 beds and capability to provide sophisticated services like open-heart surgery, newborn intensive care, and neurosurgery. In 2013, Dixie Regional Medical Center and Washington County celebrates 100 years of healthcare with a Hospital CareCentennial. As part of this celebration Dixie Regional Medical Center is excited to sponsor Brian Regan at Tuacahn, because after all, laughter is the best medicine. For more information about the CareCentennial, please visit www.carecentennial.org |
You can capsulate most pop music acts by reciting how many hits they've had and how many millions of albums they've sold. But these conventional measurements fall short when you're assessing the impact of The Beach Boys. To be sure, this band has birthed a torrent of hit singles and sold albums by the tens of millions. But its greater significance lies in the fact that it changed the musical landscape so profoundly that every pop act since has been in its debt.
Even more than the Beatles, The Beach Boys found through their music the key to unfading youth-and they made copies for everyone. To these guys, the beach isn't just a place where the surf comes to play-it's where life is renewed and made whole again.
Few, if any, acts can match The Beach Boys' concert presence, spirit and performance. They were center-stage at Live Aid, multiple Farm Aids, the Statue of Liberty's 100th Anniversary Salute, the Super Bowl and the White House. On one day alone-July 4, 1985-they played to nearly 2 million fans at shows in Philadelphia and Washington, D. C.
In addition to founding Beach Boy Mike Love (lead vocals) and Beach Boy-vet Bruce Johnston (vocals/keyboards) --Christian Love (guitar/vocals), Randell Kirsch (bass/vocals), Tim Bonhomme (keyboards/vocals), John Cowsill of The Cowsills (percussion /vocals) and Scott Totten (guitar/vocals) round out the band.
If Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" isn't part of your yearly Halloween tradition, it should be. The spooky spectacular combines technical aspects of dance while paying homage to the stars of All Hallows' Eve.
Throughout the two-hour program, "Thriller" highlights all the heroes of the season, including Frankenstein's monster and his bride, skeletons, mummies and werewolves. But among the ghouls, you'll find other unlikely heroes of Halloween, such as Bubbles the Clown and the "Giggle Girl," who sings and maniacally laughs her way through songs such as "I Saw Mommy Killing Santa Claus."
Critics agree that Odyssey Dance Theatre is nothing short of spectacular:
"Compelling dance performed to perfection! Young, trim, slim, and athletic...Great fun!" --The Spectrum
"Odyssey's Thriller"..a delightful "Dance Macabre"....As for humor, there were bucket loads. Laughs abounded during a "Romeo & Juliet" inspired "Frankenstein & Frankenstein" and "Jason Jam," a work that used a lot of percussive dancing, a la "Stomp", that spotlighted three "Friday the 13th" villains dancing with ice picks, machetes and, of all things, chain saws. The whole idea was cool..." -- Scott Iwasaki, Deseret News.
The Fab Four is elevated far above every other Beatles Tribute band due to their precise attention to detail. With uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of Beatles' songs, The Fab Four will make you think you are watching the real thing!
This incredible stage show includes three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles' ever-changing career. This loving tribute to the Beatles has impressed audiences throughout the world, including Japan, Malaysia, France, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Brazil. Hear record-perfect live performances of such classics as "Can't Buy Me Love," "Yesterday," "A Day In The Life," "Penny Lane," "Here Comes The Sun," and "Hey Jude."
Hotel California - "A Salute to the Eagles" was founded with the intent of filling the void left by the demise of The Eagles in 1982. By blending their extraordinary vocal and musical talents, HOTEL CALIFORNIA faithfully and accurately reproduces the sound of the Eagles' studio recordings while recreating a classic sound which undeniably transcends the boundaries of Rock, R&B, and Country while delivering a modern, action packed performance that brings this timeless music into the new millennium.
This band, comprised of five respected, multi-talented top music industry professionals, presents a dynamic exciting show saluting the music of The Eagles, a supergroup whose music has proven to have a staying power that few bands lay claim to. Finally, audiences can once again experience the energy and magic of this timeless music. HOTEL CALIFORNIA has become one of the most sought after acts in the world, with name recognition and true marquis value paralleling today's modern recording artists.
The group performs 150 - 200 high profile events every year, including special corporate functions, charity benefits, fund raisers, outdoor concerts, festivals, and fairs, playing main stages receiving top billing as a national act, as well as opening for some of the most prominent names in the entertainment industry. Each concert presents an exciting showcase of The Eagles mega-hits such as “Take it Easy”, “Heartache Tonight”, and “Hotel California” as well as newer releases “Get Over It” and “Love will Keep Us Alive”. The group also performs select titles from the solo works of Don Henley, Glen Frey, and Joe Walsh. This timeless music is appealing to audiences of all ages, bringing back memories and touching the hearts of every generation. So join us now on a trip down a dark desert highway, feel the cool wind in your hair, and experience the Grammy Award winning sounds that defined a generation.