Dixie Chicks, The Eagles team up to open L.A. concert hall
Thursday, August 9, 2007 – The Dixie Chicks will make their only concert appearances this year in a double bill with the Eagles, opening a new concert venue in downtown Los Angeles in October.
The new Nokia Theatre will open with the double bill Oct. 18 and 20. The hall holds 7,100 people.
The Chicks won give Grammys in February for "Taking the Long Way" despite not being played by country radio.
The Eagles plan to release their first studio album since 1979's "The Long Run" in October, titled "Long Road Out of Eden."
More news for The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks)
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- 02/14/23: The Chicks set world tour
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- 02/28/22: The Chicks return to the road
- 07/17/20: The Chicks finally return
- 07/09/20: The Chicks unveil "Gaslighter" songs
- 06/25/20: The Dixie Chicks are now The Chicks
- 04/21/20: Wait continues for Dixie Chicks
CD reviews for The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks)


The Dixie Chicks certainly enjoyed their most controversial year ever thanks to a few words uttered by lead singer Natalie Maines, and they also had one of the most successful tours of 2003 as well.
This 22-song live disc recorded somewhere during the U.S. part of the tour is clear indication that beyond the headlines, there was a tremendous amount of quality music going on.
The mix put Maines' vocals way out front. She has always been a good singer, and this indicates just how good she truly is. ...
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