Seger, Eagles Unite In First Appearance Since Glenn Frey’s Death

This weekend, the Eagles soared once more, silencing every doubt that they’d ever reunite after losing Glenn Frey just last year — and true to form, they did it with everything they had. Joined by Vince Gill and Glenn’s son Deacon, the band wasted no time reclaiming their place at the top of rock’s sacred mountain, sending the crowd into a frenzy when surprise guest Bob Seger walked out, ready to raise the roof with a soul-shaking rendition of “Heartache Tonight.”

Surrounded by the Eagles’ flawless harmonies on both sides, Seger turned the moment into an all-out celebration, channeling the raw heart and power of the song like only he could — and judging by his moves, he felt every second of the magic right along with the rest of us.

Bob Seger makes surprise appearance at Country Music Hall of Fame induction – 106.5 The Arch

Fun Fact: “Heartache Tonight” came to life during a spontaneous jam between Glenn Frey and J.D. Souther. As they vibed to Sam Cooke tracks, the two crafted the first verse — then, on a whim, phoned Bob Seger to share it. Without missing a beat, Seger belted out the chorus on the spot.

And the rest, as they say, is history.

Seger, who co-wrote “Heartache Tonight” with the Eagles for their 1979 album The Long Run and lent his voice to the original track, has remained tightly connected to the band ever since — especially to Glenn Frey, his friend of over five decades. So it’s no surprise he gave it everything he had that night, delivering a performance so powerful it felt like it could reach straight up to Glenn himself.

If there’s one thing we love more than Bob Seger or the Eagles, it’s seeing these legends share a stage — a reminder of what rock and roll really means. This is one performance you don’t want to miss. Watch and feel it.

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