Throughout an interview at Ringo Starr’s Annual Peace & Love Birthday celebration, Joe Walsh contradicts the Eagles’ official announcement that their upcoming tour could be their remaining one.
The day after the Eagles launched an official assertion that their upcoming tour, “The Lengthy Goodbye,” could be their remaining one, the band’s guitarist Joe Walsh seemingly contradicted their retirement plans. Walsh spoke to the press concerning the upcoming tour throughout Ringo Starr’s Annual Peace & Love Birthday celebration at Beverly Hills Backyard Park.
“I feel it’s in all probability the subsequent to the final tour,” stated Walsh. “We’re going to play till no one comes. After which I suppose we’re carried out.”
Ringo Starr added a remark to the interview, jokingly evaluating the Eagles’ plans for a farewell tour to Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Street” tour, which started in 2018 and wrapped up final month: “They’ll in all probability be like Elton; it’d take three or 4 years to get to that final week.”
The Eagles’ “The Lengthy Goodbye” tour kicks off at Madison Sq. Backyard on September 7, with stops in Boston, Denver, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta, and extra via November, with extra dates forthcoming. It has additionally been confirmed that the late Glen Frey’s son Deacon Frey will be a part of the band for the tour, whereas Steely Dan will play in any respect introduced dates as a particular visitor.
Presale tickets and VIP packages might be obtainable starting July 12 for all introduced reveals, whereas the final on-sale begins Friday, July 14, at 10 AM native time.
“Our long term has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. However every thing has its time, and the time has come for us to shut the circle.” reads the band’s announcement on their web site. “We thanks from the underside of our hearts for embracing this band and its music. On the finish of the day, you’re the motive we’ve got been capable of stick with it for over 5 many years.”