Are the Eagles Already Gone?
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Are the Eagles Already Gone?
""I think this will probably be it," he told CBS Sunday Morning in a new interview. "I've said things like that before, but I feel like we're getting toward the end and that will be fine, too." Addressing those disappointed at the lack of future live opportunities to groove to the hits from Hotel California,Henley added, "I guess they'll just have to listen to the records.""
""Three of us are 78 years old now, including yours truly," Henley explained, referring to longtime members Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. "We all have various ailments." (Walsh missed his first first-ever Eagles show last month due to illness.) When their touring career concludes, Henley plans to undergo surgery to address back issues that have plagued him for decades - his lower lumbar spine has collapsed, but he's been unable to seek proper care due to the band's busy schedule."
Don Henley expects the Eagles to end their touring career in 2026, citing aging and health concerns among band members. The band is completing a record-setting 56-show Sphere residency in Las Vegas and plans to record the performances. The final scheduled concert is May 2 at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Three members, including Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, are 78 and experiencing various ailments, and Walsh recently missed an Eagles show due to illness. Henley plans to undergo back surgery after touring because his lower lumbar spine has collapsed and treatment was delayed while the band remained active.
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