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July 29
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Wednesday, July 29, 2026, 7:30 pm, Life in the Fast Lane – Eagles Tribute in the Boathouse Theatre at Valhalla Tahoe.
It is without a doubt that LIFE IN THE FAST LANE® has brilliantly recreated the iconic sounds of the legendary Eagles. Blending 5 part harmonies and 3 guitars, they tightly execute the magical compositions of such songs as Best of My Love, Witchy Woman, Lyin Eyes, New Kid In Town, The Long Run, and the exquisitely layered “Hotel California.”
If you love the Eagles, then seeing Life in the Fast Lane perform is an absolute must! This tribute band doesn’t just play their songs—they live them. With a sound so close to the original, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time to one of the Eagles’ iconic concerts. From the soaring harmonies of Hotel California to the easy grooves of Take It Easy, Life in the Fast Lane brings every classic hit to life in a way that’s both authentic and electrifying.
The vocal talents of Joe Mosier are truly something special—his voice is so much like Don Henley’s that if you close your eyes, you’ll think it’s the man himself. With a remarkable 5-octave range, Joe channels Henley’s distinct tone and emotional depth, capturing the heart and soul of songs like Hotel California and Desperado with stunning accuracy and power.
Alongside Joe, Scott Parsons delivers perfect renditions of Glenn Frey’s iconic vocals. Scott’s voice is a perfect match for Frey’s unmistakable sound, bringing songs like Already Gone and New Kid in Town to life with energy and passion.
A standout moment of their show is John Polizzi’s incredible rendition of Take It to the Limit. His performance of this Eagles classic is spot-on, capturing the intensity and emotion that made the original version unforgettable.
The intricate and spot-on guitar work of Rick Ricketts and John Polizzi is second to none. They flawlessly recreate the Eagles’ signature riffs and solos, adding their own flair and precision to every song. From the complex guitar solos to the rich harmonies, their performances are nothing short of spectacular.
Powering the heartbeat of the band is David Lee, a rock-solid drummer and percussionist whose electrifying rhythms and precise grooves bring an undeniable energy to every performance. His dynamic playing drives the band forward, capturing the intensity and finesse that make the Eagles’ music so legendary. Beyond the drums, David’s rich background vocals add another layer of authenticity, blending seamlessly into the band’s signature harmonies.
Whether you’re seeing the band at a theater, fair, or festival, Life in the Fast Lane creates an atmosphere that pulls you into the music, making it impossible not to sing along, dance, and reminisce. Their passion for the music is contagious, and they’ve got the talent to back it up. If you’ve ever wanted to relive the magic of an Eagles concert, this is your chance to do it in a way that feels fresh yet familiar.
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable live music experience. Come see Life in the Fast Lane—it’s a night of Eagles classics that will leave you smiling, singing, and maybe even a little nostalgic.
More information on the Boathouse at Valhalla
The Tallac Historic Site is located 2 miles past the intersection of Highway 50 and Highway 89, just past Camp Richardson, on the lake side of Highway 89. Please turn right on the street with the sign “Valhalla.” If the gate is locked or the 73-space parking lot is full, feel free to park along Hwy 89 outside the entrance. There is a large dirt lot just past the Valhalla Tahoe sign. Overnight parking is not allowed inside the gate. Cars can be left overnight outside the gate in the dirt lot at the owner’s own risk.
We encourage carpooling, bike riding, and good old-fashioned walking. Parking is allowed in designated 73 spaces only. There is also a large public parking lot for the Tallac Historic Site on Heritage Way, one street West of Valhalla Road, that is open in late May or early October.
- There are ~225 yards between the parking lot and the Boathouse Theater. Please wear comfortable shoes and allow time for the walk. A site host can bring a golf cart around for accessibility issues if scheduled ahead of time.
Food & Beverage:
- Light snacks, popcorn, and beer and wine are available for sale at our concessions.
- Outside food and beverages are not allowed in the Boathouse Theater.
- Outside alcohol is not allowed in the reserved table section/beer garden at outdoor events.
If you have a handicapped sticker, placard or plate there are several handicapped designated spaces. If you have questions or require assistance, please call or email us at least 24 hours in advance.
Phone: (530) 541-4975
Email: info@valhallatahoe.com
Whether you are dashing up to Lake Tahoe for a quick weekend getaway, camping out or renting a cabin for a week, or you live in the region, the Valhalla Art, Music & Theatre Festival at the Heller “Valhalla” Estate hosts northern California and northern Nevada’s premier and most eclectic arts festival, featuring entertainment for literally everyone. Valhalla, a hidden Lake Tahoe treasure, is located on the Lake’s southwest shore, three miles from South Lake Tahoe’s many hotels and restaurants, and is within walking and biking distance to several campgrounds, including Fallen Lake Campground and Camp Richardson.
The Valhalla Art, Music & Theatre Festival, is a total departure from the showroom and amphitheater shows offered by the casinos. The Festival offers a diverse array of entertainment from family-friendly musical and dramatic theatre to concerts with music from all genres, internationally touring artists, and the very best in local and regional acts, comedy improv, fine art shows and workshops, and children’s art and drama camps.
Valhalla Art, Music & Theatre Festival concerts and productions will take place in one of Valhalla’s three grand historic venues—the Grand Hall, with its massive 20-foot tall stone fireplace and walk-in hearth; the Grand Lawn, lush green grass that flows out from the Great Hall; and the restored Boathouse Theatre, a stunningly unique arced space that was restored in the late 1980s with the support and vision of the famed Dr. Leo Buscaglia that seats 164.
The Heller “Valhalla” Estate is one property on the Tallac Historic Site, a group of historic estates built in the late 1800s and early 1900s by wealthy West Coast timber barons and captains of industry as summer homes. Now owned by the United States Forest Service, the Pope, Baldwin, and Valhalla properties are operated by local nonprofit organizations and are preserved and restored to create a stretch of Lake Tahoe shoreline frozen in time. Visitors enjoy interpretive features, restored buildings, museums, and wonderful beaches. It is located next door to Camp Richardson, one of Tahoe’s longest operating resorts with a small hotel, cabins, campground, a general store, ice cream parlor, and the popular Grove Restaurant on the water. Valhalla is a quiet haven for exploration, picnicking, beach time, and the best arts and entertainment offered in the Tahoe Basin.
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