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Don Henley to play show at Revel in Atlantic City

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Don Henley, a founding member of the Eagles, will be returning to Atlantic City to play a solo show at Revel in February, the casino resort announced.

Henley, a renowned drummer, songwriter, and singer, is set to play at Revel's Ovation Hall on Friday, February 1. Tickets go on sale on Friday, January 11, at 10 a.m.

His critically acclaimed solo career produced such hits and classics as "Heart of the Matter," "Boys of Summer," "The End of the Innocence," and many more.

In 1998, Henley was inducted into the Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Eagles, who played two packed shows at Revel last summer.

Revel, a smoke-free resort and casino that opened on the Atlantic City Boardwalk in early 2012, features more than 1,800 rooms, all with ocean views.

http://www.revelresorts.com/

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