Joe Walsh Joins The War On Drugs At A Drugcember To Remember 2025

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The War On Drugs kicked off their annual Drugcember To Remember holiday benefit at Philly’s Johnny Brenda’s earlier this week, and the event has been full of guests. Last night, Joe Walsh — who joined the Eagles 50 years ago today — was welcomed by the band onstage, along with Craig Finn of the Hold Steady.

With TWOD, Walsh did his own “Rocky Mountain Way” and “In The City,” in addition to TWOD’s “Under The Pressure.” Finn performed his own “Bethany” and “Postcards,” and Bob Dylan’s “Sweetheart Like You” with the group. “Sat in with one of my favorite bands @thewarondrugs last night for A Drugcember to Remember,” Walsh wrote on Instagram. “Joe Walsh on Drugs? The War on Walsh? Whatever you call it, let’s do it again tonight?”

On Thursday, Real Estate’s Martin Courtney was a special guest, covering Gene Clark’s “From A Silver Phial” and Lou Reed’s “Satellite Of Love” with TWOD. On Wednesday TWOD also seemingly did some unreleased songs at a Friends & Family warmup, and all the nights have featured TWOD’s cover of Tom Petty’s “Love Is A Long Road.” You can watch “Under The Pressure” from last night and the full set from Thursday below. Drugcember wraps up tonight.

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