Bootleg Eagles: 50 Years of Hotel California Tour

Saturday 3rd April @ 8pm
  • Bootleg Eagles

Few bands have left a musical legacy as enduring as the Eagles. Their songs rich in harmony, storytelling and craftsmanship helped define the sound of the 1970s and continue to resonate across generations.

The Bootleg Eagles present a beautifully crafted celebration of this extraordinary catalogue, tracing the journey from the band’s early country-rock roots through to the era-defining anthems that became global classics. With an established record of sell-out performances at theatres and concert venues nationwide, audiences are advised to book early to avoid disappointment. eaturing five exceptional musicians whose credits include performances alongside Mark Knopfler, Ruby Turner, Trevor Horn, Jimmy Nail, Prefab Sprout, members of Squeeze, Dexy’s Midnight Runners, The Average White Band and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, the show combines technical mastery with a deep understanding of the Eagles’ distinctive sound.

Performed entirely live, with meticulous attention to detail, The Bootleg Eagles recreate the soaring harmonies, intricate guitar work and timeless melodies that made these songs unforgettable. The result is a powerful and immersive concert experience that captures both the spirit and precision of the original recordings. An evening of classic songwriting, outstanding musicianship and proven nationwide appeal presented with style, warmth and unmistakable class.

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Location
Limerick City
Address
Lime Tree Theatre
Mary Immaculate College, Courtbrack Avenue, Limerick
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