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The Eagles farewell tour to make Boston stop

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THE EAGLES FAREwell tour, named “The Long Goodbye,” will make a stop at Boston’s TD Garden on Sept. 11.

The tour, which is expected to last into 2025, will also feature Steely Dan as the support act.

Nightclubs

THURSDAY

Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee

Southwick Inn: Open mic hosted by Steve Piper of Roadhouse Band. 479 College Highway, Southwick

The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center: Dead Night with Mind Left Body. 289 Main St., Greenfield

The Still: Drink specials. 63 Springfield St., Agawam

Uno Chicago Grill: Good Acoustic. 820 West Columbus Ave., Springfield

West Springfield Fish and Game Club: CD jukebox, pool table. 329 Garden St., Feeding Hills

Whip City Brew: DJ with dance. 287 Elm St., Westfield

FRIDAY

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“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful,” the band said in a statement. “Everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

The lineup for The Eagles will include longtime members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, as well as Vince Gill and founding member Glenn Frey’s son, Deacon. The elder Frey died in 2016.

Liner notes

• The “I Love The 90s Tour” will close out the Big E this fall.

The tour, which features acts such as Vanilla Ice, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Rob Base and Montell Jordan, will take the stage at the annual West Springfield fair on Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets, which also include admission to the fair when bought online ahead of the show, are on sale at thebige. com.

• Shakey Graves will play the Pines Theater in Northampton’s Look Park on Aug. 11. Lucius will open the show.

Shakey Graves is a one-man band who was born Alejandro Rose Garcia, a singer-songwriter who plays a blend of blues, folk, country, and rock ’n’ roll, employing a modified suitcase that functions as both a kick drum and a tambourine stand, along with guitar. He keeps his audiences on their toes with unexpected tem-

Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee

Glendale Ridge Vineyard: Glendale Ridge Vineyard’s Sunset Series. 155 Glendale Road, Southampton

MGM Springfield: MGM Free

Music Fridays: Malado!. 1 MGM Way, Springfield

The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center: Bent, Somewhere to Call Home, Dishpit, Power Trousers, Grammerhorn Wren. 289 Main St., Greenfield

The Meeting House: Dave Brinnel. 827 Williams St., Longmeadow

Theodores’: Petey Hop. 201 Worthington St., Springfield

Uno Chicago Grill: Ingram Trio. 820 West Columbus Ave., Springfield

West Springfield Fish and Game Club: CD jukebox, pool table. 329 Garden St., Feeding Hills

SATURDAY

Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee

MGM Springfield: MGM Roar

Comedy Club: The Magic of Eric Eaton. 1 MGM Way, Springfield

Theodores’: Mark Nomad Band. 201 Worthington St., Springfield

Uno Chicago Grill: Tom Izzo. 820 West Columbus Ave., Springfield

Whip City Brew: DJ with dance. 287 Elm St., Westfield

SUNDAY

Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee

Glendale Ridge Vineyard: Glendale Ridge Vineyard’s Sunset Series. 155 Glendale Road, Southampton

Uno Chicago Grill: Ethel Lee Ensemble. 820 West Columbus Ave., Springfield

MONDAY

Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee

Uno Chicago Grill: Smith & Ingram. 820 West Columbus Ave., Springfield

The Republican is not responsible for unannounced schedule changes. Listings must be received two weeks before the date of the event. Items should be mailed to Entertainment Guide, The Republican, P.O. Box 1329, Springfield, MA 01102-1329, emailed to pmastriano@repub.com or submitted to masslive.com/myevent po changes, surprising key shifts, and off-kilter lyrics. sensibility.

The show is general admission, standing room only. Low-back chairs are only allowed for those who are not able to stand for long periods of time.

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