Ticketholders for the Eagles' Saturday concert at the Moda Center should find alternative entertainment for the evening. The Rose Quarter on Thursday announced that the band is postponing the concert to May 22 as frontman Don Henley recovers from an illness.

Tickets for Saturday's show will be honored later in the month. The Rose Quarter in a release said refunds will be honored at the point of sale. That means any seats bought through Ticketmaster are eligible for a refund through the seller site.

But folks who went through Stubhub, Vivid Seats or another secondhand service will have to sell their tickets to recoup the cost.

The late May concert will be the Eagles' first in Portland since 2014 and their first stop in Oregon since the passing of Glenn Frey in 2016.

Seats are still available, starting at $57.50.

The May 22 date sandwiches the Eagles' show between two other legacy acts passing through Portland. Paul Simon's farewell tour stops in the Moda Center May 19. Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers play the venue June 4.

--Eder Campuzano | 503.221.4344

ecampuzano@oregonian.com