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Make a booking for The Eagles

THE Eagles will fly into the Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Club on Saturday 18 July – well almost.
The club will present The Eagles Story from 7pm.
In the summer of 1976, an album was released that was to begin a wave of amazing music that would span more than 40 years, that album and that band were The Eagles and this is their story.
Words and pictures could never do this story justice, it is all about the music and every night The Eagles Story takes that music to the limit.
The sumptuous vocal arrangements that became the signature of The Eagles are faithfully recreated live on stage by band members John Wells, Pete McCarthy, Ritchie Gillott, Greg Goris and Darren Calder.
Musically that Eagles sound is all there with Ritchie and Darren recreating the haunting guitar works of Don Felder and Joe Walsh and each singer taking the lead on hit after hit song.
However, emulating the sound of The Eagles is only part of the equation.
The Eagles Story aims to capture the soul and the spirit of the band and delivers a two hour show that fans describe as breathtaking in its encapsulation of the original.
It is a show that is packed with highlights that lead the audience through the powerful journey that is The Eagles Story.
There are majestic moments such as the soaring harmonies of Seven Bridges Road to the hot rockin’ of Heartache Tonight and the sublime beauty of the love songs like I Can’t Tell You Why and Love Will Keep Us Alive, to the legendary glory of a visit to the Hotel California.
The Eagles Story is a tribute with its origins in passion – passion for the songs, passion for the performance and a passion to deliver the very best every time.
The Eagles Story is at Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Club on Saturday 18 July.
Tickets are $70 includes a two course dinner and show.
Bookings and information on 5945 9210 or 0413 081 357.

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