The Eagles, who recently unveiled plans for a handful of North American shows this spring, have added encore performances in a pair of previously announced cities.
The newly added dates expand to two nights each the group's engagements in San Jose, CA (April 30 and May 1), and Vancouver, British Columbia (May 9-10). The latter two performances cap the band's current itinerary, which begins with a mid-April, three-night run at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl.
The upcoming shows are part of the
Eagles' continued support for 2007's "
Long Road Out Of Eden," which was the group's first new studio album since 1979's "
The Long Run." The set debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart after posting first-week sales of 711,000 copies, and went on to become 2007's top-selling album by a group, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
"Long Road Out Of Eden" also earned the group Grammy Awards for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "How Long" in 2008, and Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "I Dreamed There Was No War" in 2009.
Thanks for the report to Livedaily.com.