
Don Henley and Joe Walsh of the Eagles.
Rick Diamond/Getty ImagesThe Hotel California Tour stops at Amalie Arena tomorrow night (March 28, 2023). On this tour the Eagles are playing every track on “Hotel California.” Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill will also play loads of other Eagles hits as well as a few of the band members' solo material. An orchestra will join in for many of the Eagles classics. From the tour stops so far, here's the likely list of songs and the order you'll hear them.
Hotel California
Don't be late getting to your seat!
New Kid in Town
The first single from Hotel California.
Life in the Fast Lane
Glenn Frey once said the title was inspired when he told his drug dealer to slow down on the highway. "It's life in the fast lane" was the dealer's reply.
Wasted Time
A song inspired by the sounds coming out of Philadelphia at the time.
Victim of Love
Said to be the song that broke up the Eagles.
Pretty Maids All in a Row
Bob Dylan called it one of the best songs ever.
Try and Love Again
One of those lost songs from Side 2 written by Randy Mesner.
The Last Resort
A song recorded here in Florida. Black Sabbath was recording next door and they were loud so this one had to be re-recorded a few times.
Seven Bridges Road
An ode to a county road in Alabama.
Take It Easy
Here come the Greatest Hits! This was the band's first single in 1972. Jackson Browne has writing credits on this one with Glenn Frey.
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Vince Gill performed it at the Grand Ole Opry as a tribute to Glen Frey after his passing, but Deacon Frey sings this one in concert.
One of These Nights
One of those classics that shows off the band's harmonies.
Take It to the Limit
The last Eagles single with Bernie Leadon before he was replaced by Joe Walsh.
Witchy Woman
Written when Don Henley was living in an old house that had a "haunting quality."
In the City
One of those rare songs that radio played even though it was never officially released as a single by the band.
I Can't Tell You Why
Timothy Schmit says the song was based loosely on his own experiences.
Tequila Sunrise
Named after a popular cocktail at the time. Cheers.
Lyin' Eyes
This one scored the band a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus.
Life's Been Good
Life as a rock star baby!
The Boys of Summer
Don Henley gets to do his own solo hit. One of the most iconic videos when MTV played videos in the 80s.
Funk #49
A James Gang cover.
Heartache Tonight
Bob Seger had a hand in writing this one.
Rocky Mountain Way
After the encore, Joe Walsh gets to get the party restarted with a killer air guitar classic.
Desperado
Another one the band never really officially released as a single, but it's a staple.
Already Gone
This one's been a must in the setlist since the 70s.
Best of My Love
A mellow finish to the night!