Eagles tribute Hotel California returning to Trine on May 31

December 07, 2023

Tickets are on sale beginning Friday, Dec. 15, for a May 31 concert by acclaimed Eagles tribute band Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” at Trine University’s T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.

The concert begins at 8 p.m., with doors to the Ryan Concert Hall opening one hour prior. Tickets, ranging from $30-$50, are available at trineutickets.universitytickets.com.

A popular draw in past appearances at Trine, Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” offers a spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence, which has taken the group to a level of recognition normally reserved for Gold and Platinum recording artists.

By respectfully and accurately reproducing the Grammy award-winning sounds of our generation's Greatest American Songbook, this legendary Southern California group has touched the hearts of fans all over the world.

The most successful and longest running show of its kind, Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” is the only show to have ever received official authorization to perform the Eagles catalog of music.

For more information on this and other events at the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts, visit trine.edu/furth.

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