
Don Henley
8/23/16
PNC Pavilion @ Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, OH
8pm show, Buy Tickets
Don Henley will tour Europe and North America this summer beginning 20 June in Stockholm, Sweden at Ericsson Globe, with dates scheduled through September 21 in Brooklyn, New York at The Amphitheater at Coney Island. A special performance with Carole King on Sunday, 3 July at BST Hyde Park in London was announced in March. The artist will perform songs spanning his entire career from the Eagles and his vast solo catalog, including songs from his latest release, Cass County. A full list of scheduled concerts can be found below.
Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, April 8 at 10AM local time. American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets for many of the concerts before the general public beginning Tuesday, April 5 at 10 AM. local time. Check donhenley.com for complete tour and ticketing information.
Don Henley, both as solo artist and as a member of the Eagles, has received many accolades,
Henley’s career as a musician and activist continues to evolve. In 1990, he founded the Walden Woods Project (www.walden.org), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting the historic woods in Massachusetts where author/philosopher Henry David Thoreau first championed the concept of land conservation. The Project, celebrating its 25th anniversary has protected vast tracts of Walden Woods from the threat of commercial development, has created a highly acclaimed environmental educational initiative for students (www.worldwidewaldens.org), and maintains the most important library of Thoreau-related research material in the world. In addition, Henley founded the Caddo Lake Institute in his native East Texas, a privately operating foundation to act as an “ecosystem-specific” sponsoring entity, underwriting local wetland science and conservation education including cultural and ecological research and monitoring. Henley also co-founded the Recording Artists’ Coalition, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group formed to represent the interests of recording artists.