Fans of the iconic rock band Eagles visiting Chester will get an opportunity to enjoy an evening of timeless music this spring.
The city’s much-loved landmark, Chester Cathedral, has announced that it is hosting a concert by candlelight featuring a skilled tribute act dedicated to the band that was founded in Los Angeles, California back in 1971.
Eagles enthusiasts unable to catch the band’s farewell tour, which wrapped up this year, can witness the next best thing in Chester. The show features a cast of professional singers from London’s West End, with staunch support from a live band of accomplished players.
Together, the performers will recreate classic Eagles numbers taking audiences on a tour of the band’s beloved songbook. Tracks covered on the night may include “Hotel California”, “New Kid in Town”, “Tequila Sunrise”, “Lyin’ Eyes”, “Life in the Fast Lane” “Desperado”, “Witchy Woman” and “Take It to the Limit”.
Eagles By Candlelight will be on stage at Chester Cathedral on Friday, March 13. Doors to the cathedral will open at 6.45 pm, and the show kicks off at 7.30 pm. The cathedral is on St Werburgh Street in Chester, and admission is available at a wide range of prices, from screen-view-only tickets at £20 to VIP entry for £50, plus a booking fee.
The inclusive event has access seating available that can accommodate wheelchairs and seats are also offered for those who can transfer. A fully licensed bar is open for the entire duration of the evening event.