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Joe Walsh on Touring With Bad Company, Paying Tribute to Glenn Frey | Billboard

Joe Walsh delivered an unforgettable and emotional homage to his late Eagles bandmate Glenn Frey during a powerful performance at the Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida. The tribute was part of his co-headlining “One Hell of a Night” tour with Bad Company.

Before launching into the beloved Eagles ballad “Take It to the Limit,” Walsh paused to speak from the heart. “I’m dedicating this entire evening to my brother and fellow bandmate, Glenn Frey,” he told the audience. His words were met with resounding applause, setting the tone for a moving visual montage that featured an eagle gliding across the sky and a nostalgic image of the Eagles together—symbolizing the lasting brotherhood among the bandmates.

As Walsh played the opening chords of “Take It to the Limit,” the crowd responded with a wave of emotion, fully aware of the gravity of the moment. The performance served as both a tribute and a celebration—an acknowledgment of Frey’s profound impact on the Eagles’ sound and legacy.

JOE WALSH | magazineactivo

The night continued with a selection of Eagles classics woven into the setlist in Frey’s memory. “Life in the Fast Lane” electrified the audience, while “Heartache Tonight” held a new emotional weight, having been added to honor Frey’s memory specifically for this show.

The encore featured a surprise collaboration as Walsh invited country superstar Keith Urban and The Voice finalist Laith Al-Saadi to join him on stage for a rousing rendition of “Rocky Mountain Way.” Their joint performance added an unexpected and exhilarating twist to an already poignant evening.

This concert held extra meaning as it was one of the first significant performances by an Eagles member following Glenn Frey’s passing on January 18, 2016. Though the show took place in Florida, the emotional undercurrent connected deeply with Frey’s roots in Detroit, making the tribute even more impactful for fans.

For those who couldn’t attend, a video of Walsh’s touching performance of “Take It to the Limit” is available on YouTube, preserving the spirit of that night. The performance stands as a testament to Glenn Frey’s enduring influence and the unbreakable bond shared by the Eagles.

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