In May 2014, Eels embarked on an ambitious 53-show world tour. Starting in Phoenix, Arizona and crossing the United States and Canada before rolling through mainland Europe and Great Britain. The band performed spine-tingling shows at New York’s Apollo Theater, Chicago’s The Vic Theater, Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre, Montreux Jazz Festival and the Amsterdam concert hall, among many others. On the night of June 30, Eels returned to London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall for the first time in nine years to play this stunning show.
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EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL - Official Film Trailer - OUT NOW!
Concert film and live album filmed and recorded live June 30th 2014 at Royal Albert Hall London England. 2 CD+DVD package triple vinyl LP+DVD ...
EELS - FLYSWATTER/THE SOUND OF FEAR from EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL - OUT NOW!
E of EELS hijacks the massive Royal Albert Hall pipe organ to play two EELS classics. Concert film and live album available April14 2015 as 2 CD+DVD ...
EELS - CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE from EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Concert film and live album filmed and recorded live June 30th 2014 at Royal Albert Hall London England. Available April14 2015 as 2 CD+DVD package ...
EELS - I LIKE THE WAY THIS IS GOING from EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL - OUT NOW!
Concert film and live album filmed and recorded live June 30th 2014 at Royal Albert Hall London England. Available April14 2015 as 2 CD+DVD package ...
EELS - I LIKE BIRDS from EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Concert film and live album filmed and recorded live June 30th 2014 at Royal Albert Hall London England. Available April14 2015 as 2 CD+DVD package ...
EELS - ADDRESSING THE ROYAL AUDIENCE from EELS ROYAL ALBERT HALL - OUT NOW!
EELS singer gets angry about pipe organ and kisses the spot where John Lennon once stood. Concert film and live album filmed and recorded live June 30th ...
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