By Times Chronicle Staff

The ever-popular Eagles tribute band from Vancouver Island – Eagle Eyes – will be headlining the season finale of Osoyoos Music in the Park on Friday, September 6 at Gyro Beach Park.

This performance marks the culmination of a summer filled with incredible music covering a broad swath of musical styles and genres.

Eagle Eyes has garnered a reputation as one of the premier tribute bands in Canada, masterfully capturing the essence of The Eagles with stunning vocal harmonies and intricate musicianship and undeniable stage presence. 

The band, consisting of seasoned musicians has been wowing audiences across the country with their faithful renditions of classic hits like “Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” and “Desperado.” Their ability to transport listeners back to the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll has earned them a dedicated following and widespread acclaim.

This year, Eagle Eyes has been on an impressive tour, performing to sold-out crowds in venues across BC and beyond. Highlights include electrifying performances at the PNE in Vancouver, the Penticton Peachfest, Parksville, Kamloops, Okotoks and Oregon to name a few. Eachshowhas

“We are beyond excited to have Eagle Eyes close out this year’s Music in the Park series,” said The Osoyoos Amigos, organizers of the Music in the Park concerts. 

“Their exceptional talent and energy will make the finale an unforgettable experience for all who attend. It’s the perfect way to wrap up a summer of fantastic music.”

Osoyoos Music in the Park is an annual event series that brings live musical talent in a beautiful outdoor setting, offering free concerts to residents and visitors alike. The series has become a staple of the Osoyoos community, known for its diverse lineup and family-friendly atmosphere.

The Eagle Eyes concert starts at 6:30 p.m. and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, and blankets, and be ready to dance. As this is the 12th, and final concert of the season and a guaranteed crowd pleaser, a large turnout is expected, with organizers recommending people arrive early to secure a good spot.

For more information about Eagle Eyes and the Osoyoos Music in the Park series, please visit osoyoosmusicinthepark.com or contact the organizers at [email protected]