Music
Eagles to play private gig in London
Published Friday, Oct 12 2007, 15:23 BST | By Beth Hilton
The Eagles are to perform a private concert in London in front of members of the music industry.
Tickets for the show - to be held at the Indigo venue in the 02 Arena - are rumoured to cost up to £950 plus VAT.
A spokeswoman said the "once in a lifetime gig" is designed to mark the release of the band's album Long Road Out of Eden, the first containing new material since 1979's The Long Run.
Invited guests will receive “full hospitality” at the concert, including free meals, drinks and merchandise.
The Eagles broke up in the 1980s after a series of hits including 'Hotel California'. They reunited in the early 1990s and have been touring ever since.
Long Road Out of Eden is released on October 29, with the gig taking place two days later.
Tickets for the show - to be held at the Indigo venue in the 02 Arena - are rumoured to cost up to £950 plus VAT.
A spokeswoman said the "once in a lifetime gig" is designed to mark the release of the band's album Long Road Out of Eden, the first containing new material since 1979's The Long Run.
Invited guests will receive “full hospitality” at the concert, including free meals, drinks and merchandise.
The Eagles broke up in the 1980s after a series of hits including 'Hotel California'. They reunited in the early 1990s and have been touring ever since.
Long Road Out of Eden is released on October 29, with the gig taking place two days later.
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