The Eagles recently announced that they will tour North America in 2020, accompanied by an orchestra and choir playing the classic album “Hotel California”. Now, the band revealed new tour dates that were added to the list. Following the death of their co-founder Glenn Frey in 2016, the group reconfigured with Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Deacon Frey (son of Glenn) and multi-instrumentalist Vince Gill. The Eagles new Hotel California tour dates Feb. 11 -- Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Feb. 18 -- New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden March 17 -- Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 26 -- Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center March 28 -- Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center April 3 -- St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center April 4 -- St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center April 24 -- Inglewood, CA @ The Forum The Eagles complete 2020 tour dates Feb. 7 -- Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Feb. 8 -- Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Feb. 11 -- Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Feb. 14 -- New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Feb. 15 -- New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Feb. 18 -- New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Feb. 29 -- Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 1 -- Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 6 -- Houston, TX @ Toyota Center March 7 -- Houston, TX @ Toyota Center March 17 -- Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 26 -- Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center March 28 -- Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center April 3 -- St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center April 4 -- St. Paul @ Xcel Energy Center April 11 -- San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center April 12 -- San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center April 17 -- Inglewood, CA @ The Forum April 18 -- Inglewood, CA @ The Forum April 24 -- Inglewood, CA @ The Forum Hotel California https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyt_je5XwL8 “Hotel California” is the third best-selling American album in history, certified RIAA 26 times. After its release in 1976, he topped the charts and won two Grammy Awards for “New Kid in Town” and “Hotel California.” Several songs on the album have never been played since their original tour. The band’s album “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1977” is the best-selling American album in history, certified RIAA 38 times.