The Eagles launched their first new album in 28 years with a special one-off show in London last night (October 31).

The band comprising Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit played for over two hours to an intimate, by their usual standards, crowd of 1,300 invited guests and competition winners at Londonโ€™s indigo2 venue.

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Kicking off the show with their first new single in nearly three decades โ€˜How Longโ€™, taken from their new double album โ€˜Long Road Out Of Edenโ€™.

The next three tracks were also taken from the new material, before the band started with their canon of California rock, โ€˜Peaceful Easy Feelingโ€™ and โ€˜One Of These Nightsโ€™ through โ€˜Lyinโ€™ Eyesโ€™, โ€˜Boys Of Summerโ€™ to a second encore that ended the show with โ€˜Desperado.โ€™

The Eagles played:

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How Long

Busy Being Fabulous

I Donโ€™t Want To Hear It Anymore

Guilty Of The Crime

Hotel California

Peaceful Easy Feeling

One Of These Nights

Lyinโ€™ Eyes

Boys Of Summer

In The City

Long Run

Lifeโ€™s Been Good

Dirty Laundry

Funk 49

Heartache Tonight

Life In The Fast Lane

First encore:

Rocky Mountain way

All She Wants To Do Is Dance

Second encore:

Take It Easy

Desperado

You can find out more about the album in Uncutโ€™s four-star rated review here.

More information on the band is available from The Eagleโ€™s official website here: www.eaglesband.com.

Pic credit: PA Photos