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September 23, 2008

On the way soon: The Eagles

They are coming to Sprint Center on Nov. 9, a Sunday. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29. Presale begins at 10 a.m. Friday and runs through 10 p.m. Sunday. It's open only to American Express Card members. Sprint Center prices haven't been posted yet, but tickets to the Tulsa show on Nov. 11 are $50 to $185.  If you're interested in the VIP package, go here.

Comments

Oh, good news. I almost went to St. Louis on Saturday to see them, but figured I'd hold out to see them here. Looking forward to it. Love the new album.

Why is the presale open only to American Express cardholders?

$$$$$.

To bad for all you fools who only have Mastercard, Discovery or Visa.

"To bad for all you fools who only have Mastercard, Discovery or Visa."

really, fools? because they don't have amex. seems a little bold. as an anti-eagles person, i think the fool would be the guy that drops $300 on eagles tickets when you could see 15 shows at knuckleheads and have a much better time than piling into sprint and hearing the eagles.

visa guy | chris

Right on, Chris. The show surely won't be GA on the floor, will it? 1. Can Eaglesfan stand that long? 2. Wouldn't all the Eaglesfans get tangled up in each other's walkers and oxygen tanks?

I've had a rough night, and I hate the f.....g Eagles, man.

I saw the Eagles at Summer Jam 77. 6 bands for $12! And a tip of the hat to The Dude, that previous comment made me laugh out loud!

Tim, How do you find out about this show BEFORE advertised ?

They are playing Springfield MO too...cool

gary

Pollstar.com, probably.

Word came directly from Sprint Center but it had already been posted at the Eagles site by then.

They are coming back to KC and MU !!!

3/28/09 - Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
On Sale: 12/15

3/17/09 - Columbia, MO - Mizou Arena
On Sale: 12/15

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