Penn’s Peak sits on a mountain above Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, and delivers the kind of setting that makes you feel like the night is already worth the drive before the first note hits. On Saturday, August 29, the venue hosts EagleMania — billed as The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute Band — for an 8:00 PM show. If you have not been to Penn’s Peak yet, this is a solid reason to fix that.
About EagleMania
EagleMania is a seven-piece ensemble that has spent over a decade doing one thing exceptionally well: reproducing the sound of the Eagles with the kind of obsessive fidelity that actual Eagles fans notice right away. Five-part harmony. Virtuosic guitar work channeling Don Felder and Joe Walsh. Their setlists pull from the Eagles’ full catalog alongside solo material from Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh — which means you are getting the complete picture, not just the radio staples.
The band is stacked with serious players. Their guitarist Josh Leclerc is jazz and classical trained. Keyboardist Frankie Reno has worked with Lou Rawls, The Outlaws, and Molly Hatchet. Drummer Ron Negro has Broadway credits that include Rock of Ages and School of Rock. These are not weekend tribute warriors — they are working professionals who have made a full-time commitment to getting this right. It shows. EagleMania has drawn single-event crowds topping 12,000, which tells you something about what they deliver when they get on stage.
About Penn’s Peak
Penn’s Peak holds 1,800 and checks every box for a night out: spacious dance floors, high ceilings, panoramic 50-mile views from the mountaintop, luxury suites, and a warm rustic interior that feels built for nights exactly like this one. Roadies, their full-service restaurant and bar, is on-site — plan to arrive before 8:00 PM and eat before the show starts. Will call opens at 4:00 PM, so you have time.
The venue is in Jim Thorpe, a small city with serious charm and one of Pennsylvania’s most scenic locations in the Lehigh Gorge. If you are coming from the Hudson Valley, plan the drive and make a full day of it — the town is worth the wander before you head up the mountain.
Tickets & Details
Showtime is 8:00 PM. Will call opens at 4:00 PM. Penn’s Peak box office hours run Monday–Friday 9 AM–6 PM and Saturday 9 AM–1 PM; you can reach them directly at 866-605-7325. Tickets are on sale now — grab them at the link below before this one fills the floor.