DEADWOOD, S.D. (9/1/15) – Take it easy, but be sure to get on over to the Deadwood Mountain Grand, a Holiday Inn Resort Event Center stage at 8 p.m., Friday, November 20 for a salute to one of rock’s greatest bands, as The Boys of Summer (A Tribute to the Eagles) rocks the house at DMG.
“For all intent and purposes, the Eagles will descend upon Deadwood this fall, if not in person, in spirit,” said Deadwood Mountain Grand Resort Manager Susan Kightlinger. “This will truly be a rockin’ tribute evening, filled with crowd favorites.”
The Boys of Summer (A Tribute To The Eagles) are five hard working musicians from Southern California who play and channel some of the greatest music ever produced on the West Coast, The Eagles.
With decades of professional experience, “The Boys” perform the true musical heart & soul of the Eagles’ music. The band goes for the power and essence of the legacy of smash hit songs by Don Henley, Glen Fry, John David Souther, Joe Walsh and Don Felder.
The Eagles formed in Los Angeles, 1971 and released 21 singles, all chart toppers. They have sold over 120 million albums worldwide and 100 million in the U.S. alone.
“In a live concert setting, The Boys Of Summer recreate the sounds, the harmonies and most importantly, the feel of the Eagles’ music,” Kightlinger added.
Tickets for the The Boys of Summer (A Tribute to the Eagles) concert go on sale for Deadwood Mountain Grand Rewards Center members at 10 a.m. Tuesday and to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday.
Tickets are available at the Deadwood Mountain Grand Box Office — The Company Store — or at ticketmaster.com. Both hotel reservations and ticket arrangements can be made by calling 877-907-GRAND. For more information, visit www.deadwoodmountaingrand.com or call 605.559.0386.
To open your free Grand Rewards Center membership and enjoy the benefits of purchasing advance tickets ahead of the general public, bring a photo ID to the Grand Rewards Center counter, located in the Deadwood Mountain Grand Casino.
Deadwood Mountain Grand Hotel, a Holiday Inn Resort in the newly restored 1906 Homestake Mining Co. ore processing plant that overlooks Historic Deadwood, has a 98-room luxury hotel, 210 state-of-the-art casino games, high stakes gaming action, a 2,500-seat entertainment-and-event center and a multi-level parking garage.