What’s that, you say? Can’t afford tickets to The Eagles’ multidate residency at The Sphere? Or you didn’t act quickly enough and no tickets are available? Well, how about the next best thing? And at a much more affordable price? Don Felder, at one time a member of that legendary rock group (and who’s a legend in his own right), holds court at Westgate Las Vegas for one night only this week, and while Don Henley and company will not be there, Eagles fans are sure to find plenty to appreciate and enjoy.

Felder, an inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, could stake his claim alone in coming up with the melody for one of the group’s most iconic songs, “Hotel California,” but the curriculum vitae doesn’t stop there. Felder’s influential guitar playing, instantly recognizable to several generations of Eagles fans, is certain to give everyone in the audience goose bumps once he launches into classics like “Already Gone,” “Victim of Love” and “Witchy Woman.”

In 2019, he released his latest album, American Rock ’n’ Roll, and has played the title track from that album at his most recent shows. Expect his trademark white doubleneck Gibson guitar when he re-creates the riffs from “Hotel California,” and expect inspired playing as Felder takes it to the limit one more time with expert acoustic picking on songs such as “Seven Bridges Road.”

Westgate Las Vegas, 8 p.m. July 27, starting at $29.99 plus tax and fee. ticketmaster.com

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