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Joe Walsh Sits Out First Eagles Show in 5 Decades

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By Dmileson - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

Joe Walsh was forced to miss an Eagles concert over the weekend due to illness, marking the first time he has been absent from a band performance since joining the group in 1975.

The Eagles went ahead with their scheduled show at the Sphere in Las Vegas after Walsh came down with a serious case of the flu. Band members decided it was best for the 77 year old guitarist to rest rather than attempt to perform.

Eagles Perform Without Walsh

During the concert, Don Henley addressed the audience and explained the difficult decision the band faced. They could either cancel the show entirely or perform without Walsh. After holding an emergency rehearsal earlier in the day, the group chose to continue.

Henley told the crowd that the band was fortunate to have depth in its lineup and asked fans to send their support to Walsh as he recovered.

How the Band Adjusted

With Walsh sidelined, fellow guitarists Vince Gill and Deacon Frey took on expanded roles, covering parts normally handled by Walsh. The band made small adjustments to the set list, including removing Walsh’s signature James Gang song “Funk #49,” while keeping the rest of the show intact.

Fans responded warmly, offering applause and cheers when Walsh’s absence was acknowledged from the stage.

A Historic Absence

Walsh’s missed performance was notable given his uninterrupted run with the band. Since officially joining Eagles in 1975, he had never missed a live show until now. His guitar work and songwriting have been central to the band’s sound for decades, both onstage and in the studio.

Looking Ahead

The Eagles are scheduled to continue their Las Vegas residency at Sphere in the coming weeks. Band members indicated they expect Walsh to return once he has fully recovered, and fans are hopeful the absence will be a brief one.

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