The Eagles Manchester dates

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The Eagles have announced a series of dates at the Co-op Live in Manchester, UK as part of their ‘The Long Goodbye’ final tour. These are the only UK dates announced.

The Co-op Live will host these final UK Eagles shows as the only UK venue and city on the tour—giving UK fans a few changes to see the band. Steely Dan will be joining the band as they tour across the UK and Europe.

“We’ve always said that our mission is to bring the world’s biggest artists to Manchester, and we’re delighted Co-op Live is hosting the only UK shows of the Eagles’ farewell tour,” adds Co-op Live Executive Director & General manager, Gary Roden. “Hosting these shows epitomizes the ambition that the arena is built on, and we can’t wait to be part of plenty more historic events like this one.”

In a statement announcing the dates, the band shared that difficulties in scheduling have led to the trickle-release of dates for this final tour. “Scheduling information will be released as dates are set. The difficulties of booking venues for multiple nights may require us to return to certain cities, depending on demand. But we hope to see as many of you can, before we finish up,” the band’s statement adds.

The Eagles’ ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’ Dates for the UK

  • May 31 | Co-op Live — Manchester, UK
  • June 1 | Co-op Live — Manchester, UK
  • June 4 | Co-op Live — Manchester, UK
  • June 13 | GelreDome — Arnhem, The Netherlands

The Eagles formed in the fall of 1971, blending American musical styles of country, folk, R&B, rock, and pop to become one of the most creatively and commercially successful bands of all time. They’ve sold over 150 million albums across the globe, scoring six #1 album releases and topped the singles charts five times.

The Eagles have earned six Grammy Awards and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998—their first year of eligbility. They also received Kennedy Center Honors in 2016. The band’s Greatest Hits album covering 1971-1977 is their best-selling album in history, with the RIAA certifying the collection 38-times Platinum.