Top Eagles tribute bring new show to Norden Farm on 22nd anniversary tour

Adrian Williams

Adrian Williams

adrianw@baylismedia.co.uk

02:14PM, Wednesday 25 June 2025

Top Eagles tribute bring new show to Norden Farm on 22nd anniversary tour

Long-running Eagles tribute band The Alter Eagles will return to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts on Thursday, July 10.

Now in their 22nd year of touring, the group is bringing a brand-new theatre show as part of their 2025 season.

Since forming in 2003, the Alter Eagles have built a reputation as one of the UK’s top Eagles tribute acts, performing to audiences across the country.

Their shows cover the band’s full repertoire, from country-tinged harmonies to harder rock tracks, and include faithful recreations of the Eagles’ signature twin guitar sound.

Fans can expect to hear classics like Hotel California, Take It Easy, Life in the Fast Lane, One of These Nights and Take It to the Limit.

The setlist also includes solo tracks from Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh – such as Boys of Summer, The Heat Is On and Rocky Mountain Way – as well as lesser-known songs for dedicated fans.

The Alter Eagles aim to deliver a note-perfect tribute, focusing on musical accuracy and the layered harmonies that defined the original band’s sound.

The band features Steve McCormak (vocals, guitar), Alan Tomkins (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Rob Beattie (bass, acoustic guitar, vocals), Mike Bradley (guitar, vocals) and Ed Chisholm (drums and percussion).

The Alter Eagles will show at Norden Farm on Thursday, July 10 at 8pm. Tickets are £24.50.

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