Whilst the band itself is 50 years old, the classic and timeless tunes of the Eagles will come to life at Griffith Regional Theatre on January 28.
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Tribute concert 'Hotel California - The Eagles Experience' has toured the nation, bringing new energy and newfound life to the music many love so much.
Producer Johnny Van Grinsven said that the long established show had been given a new lease on life ahead of the one night only Griffith performance, with a new cast that has helped reinvigorate the show, just as 'retro' music has made a resurgence worldwide.
"We have all been saturated by digital music and media during the pandemic, and there is definently a thirst for the realness and familiarity of older classic music now," Mr Van Grinsven said.
According to Mr Grinsven the new cast hailed from across Australia, New Zealand and even South Africa and will focus on the music of the iconic 1976 album 'Hotel California'.
"Our performances aims to do proper justice to that incredible musicianship and the perfect harmonies that made The Eagles so iconic."
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Acting Manager of Griffith Regional Theatre Margaret Andreazza said the show was guaranteed to start a year of performances of with a bang.
"We are looking forward to starting the year off with a great show and we know this is going to be one that music fans will appreciate," Mrs Andreazza said.
"We understand people may be a bit anxious with COVID around, but we are a COVID safe venue and operate in accordance to our COVID Safety Plan to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for everyone.
In addition to our standard cleaning, we have also implemented additional cleaning and disinfecting regimes across the venue. So mask up, and come along!"
Tickets for Hotel California The Eagles Experience are selling fast so you better get in quick!
To purchase please tickets from the Box Office please call 6962 8444 or visit www.griffithregionaltheatre.com.au
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