That peaceful easy feeling looks to be returning to the Fargodome.
Eagles, the 1970s country-rock band that has sold more than 100 million albums in the U.S., will play at the dome on March 15, according to the band's Web site.
The concert is one of nine March dates recently added to the band's winter tour, and www.eaglesband.com lists tickets for the show - which is scheduled for a Sunday - as going on sale Monday.
Rob Sobolik, Fargodome general manager, said the concert has not been finalized. "Nothing has been confirmed for me. It's kind of frustrating, actually," he said of the show, which was not listed with concert industry publication Pollstar, either.
If the Web listing is legitimate, it would be the third Fargo appearance by the Eagles since it reunited in 1994 - to crowds of more than 18,000 in 1995 and about 12,000 in 2002.
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No ticket prices were linked to the Fargo date, but seats at previously announced venues have run from $45 to $200.
The concert is one of nine March dates recently added to the band's winter tour, and www.eaglesband.com lists tickets for the show - which is scheduled for a Sunday - as going on sale Monday.
Rob Sobolik, Fargodome general manager, said the concert has not been finalized. "Nothing has been confirmed for me. It's kind of frustrating, actually," he said of the show, which was not listed with concert industry publication Pollstar, either.
If the Web listing is legitimate, it would be the third Fargo appearance by the Eagles since it reunited in 1994 - to crowds of more than 18,000 in 1995 and about 12,000 in 2002.
No ticket prices were linked to the Fargo date, but seats at previously announced venues have run from $45 to $200.