Two Iconic Tributes, One Unforgettable Night: Bad Medicine and Eagle Eyes Rock RE/MAX Tribute Night 

Get ready for an epic night of tribute performances at the RE/MAX Tribute Night on Friday, Aug. 8 at Okanagan Lake Park during the Penticton Peach Festival featuring Bad Medicine, Vancouver’s premier Bon Jovi tribute band, and Eagle Eyes, a tribute to the legendary Eagles

Eagle Eyes has become a fan-favourite at Peach Festival, having last appeared in 2023 to a packed park that couldn’t get enough of their authentic renditions of the Eagles’ timeless classics. From the sweet harmonies of “Take It Easy” to the high-flying guitar riffs of “Hotel California,” this tribute band delivers the unmistakable sound and energy that made the Eagles one of the most beloved rock bands in history.

With a catalog of unforgettable hits including “Witchy Woman,” “Best of My Love,” “One of These Nights,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” and “Heartache Tonight,” Eagle Eyes recreates the magic of the Eagles. The band’s members have decades of experience between them and deliver every song with passion, authenticity, and energy.

“Peach Festival is beyond excited to welcome Eagle Eyes back to the stage this summer,” said Shawna Tinga, President of the Penticton Peach Festival. “In 2023, they captivated the crowd with their incredible performance, and we can’t wait to experience that magic again. Their attention to detail, their ability to nail every iconic Eagles song — RE/MAX Tribute Night is a show you don’t want to miss!”

Eagle Eyes’ live shows feature no pre-recorded tracks or auto-tune; all vocals are live, capturing the breathtaking harmonies that made the Eagles’ sound so iconic. Whether you’re a lifelong Eagles fan or discovering their music for the first time, this tribute performance promises an unforgettable evening for all ages.

Vancouver’s premier Bon Jovi tribute band, Bad Medicine, is ready to play an unforgettable high-energy performance at Peach Festival, replicating the magic of Bon Jovi’s biggest hits and anthems, including “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and “Always.” From classic anthems to lesser-known gems, Bad Medicine brings a true-to-life Bon Jovi experience that will have the audience on their feet, rocking out all night long.

“The band’s passion and dedication to capturing the authentic Bon Jovi sound will make for an electrifying evening, whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to their music,” said Tinga.

Bad Medicine’s commitment to authenticity ensures that every performance is a true celebration of Bon Jovi’s legacy for those that were there to those that wish they were. Their love for the music shines through in every song with all the hits from the 1980’s and a few after.

Tickets are not required, as all events at Penticton Peach Festival are free, part of the festival’s ongoing tradition of family-friendly events.