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    Sedona Film Festival presents ‘Eagles: Hell Freezes Over’ outdoors under the stars Aug. 28

    Festival partners with The Wilde Resort & Spa for "Wilde Wednesdays" outdoor films
    August 21, 2024No Comments
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    Thirty years ago, The Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group's reunion, which was supposed to occur "when hell freezes over."
    Thirty years ago, The Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group's reunion, which was supposed to occur "when hell freezes over."
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    Sedona News – The Sedona International Film Festival is taking its show on the road on Wednesday, Aug. 28 at The Wilde Resort and Spa for “Wilde Wednesdays” — an outdoor under-the-stars movie experience with “Movies on the Move”.

    “Eagles: Hell Freezes Over” will be screened in The Grove Fire Pit Garden at The Wilde Resort and Spa.

    Thirty years ago, The Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group’s reunion, which was supposed to occur “when hell freezes over.” This extraordinary concert film — filmed live in front of an audience on the Warner Bros. sound studio — reunites original Eagles members Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit for an unforgettable evening featuring such classic hits as ‘Take It Easy’, ‘Desperado’ and ‘Hotel California’ and many more.

    Thirty years ago, The Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group's reunion, which was supposed to occur "when hell freezes over."
    Thirty years ago, The Eagles perform in concert, in celebration of the group’s reunion, which was supposed to occur “when hell freezes over.”

    For Eagles fans, this outdoor concert film experience will be sheer musical bliss!

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    Bring your lawn chair or blanket and relax in front of a massive outdoor movie screen. Enjoy food and beverage offerings from Chef Mercer Mohr and his modern diner restaurant, Rascal. If your sweet tooth catches you, enjoy S’mores around one of the four firepits. The festival’s mobile concession stand will have movie treats available.

    The Wilde Resort and Spa is also offering local “Stay-cation” getaway packages with special room rates that include a room overlooking the garden and film, tickets to see the film, welcome amenities (red wine and a smores kit) and waived resort fee, plus early check-in and late check-out. Mention booking code “D-WWED” when making the reservation.

    “Eagles: Hell Freezes Over” will be shown outdoors at The Wilde Resort and Spa (2250 W. State Route 89A in West Sedona) on Wednesday, Aug. 28 at dusk. Seating will begin at 7 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs. Parking is free and available at The Wilde Resort and Spa.

    Tickets are only $7 each, and kids 12 and under are free of charge.

    For advance tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Visit the film festival office at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, in West Sedona to get tickets in person. For more information, visit: www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.

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