Eagles tribute act to play Skegness
THE Eagles many classic tracks will echo from Skegness on Saturday.
Tribute act ‘The Illegal Eagles’ will stop off at the Embassy THeatre on their ‘classics’ tour on April 21 at 7.30pm.
“Extremely tight harmonies and acute attention to detail are synonymous with The Illegal Eagles,” said a spokesperson.
“Following their critically acclaimed performances in the UK, Europe and beyond, The Illegal Eagles are firmly established as the ultimate celebration of the stunning musical mastery of The Eagles, and have become one of the most authentic, talented and sought after shows of its kind in the world.
“The Illegal Eagles bring you their strongest and most popular show to date with all the classic songs delivered in full Eagles sound and vision including, Hotel California, New York Minute, Life in the Fast Lane, Tequila Sunrise, One of Those Nights, Lyin’ Eyes, New Kid In Town, Take it to the Limit, The Long Run, Rocky Mountain Way, Witchy Woman, Heartache Tonight.
“Enjoy these and much more in this amazing show featuring the classic line-up singing the classic Eagles songs,” they added.
Tickets for the show cost £20.50 for adults, £19.50 for over 60s and £11 for children.
For more information, or to buy tickets call 0845 674 0505 or visit www.embassytheatre.co.uk.
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