Sammy Hagar has prolonged an invite to Alex Van Halen and David Lee Roth to be a part of him on his 2024 tour.
The Red Rocker introduced that he’ll hit the highway subsequent 12 months and carry out a set checklist centered on Van Halen materials.
“It’s time. Nobody else is gonna do it,” Hagar declared to radio host Howard Stern. “If [original Van Halen singer] Dave [Lee Roth] goes out, he can’t sing my stuff. [But] we can do a few of the early Van Halen songs. I have no problem with that; I did it when I was in Van Halen. This is really a celebration of all that, and we are the only ones who can do it.”
Hagar shall be backed by his band the Circle, that includes former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony. Guitar legend Joe Satriani, who joined forces with Hagar in Chickenfoot, may also be alongside for the trek. Hagar additionally defined that he’ll have an open invitation coverage to different musicians, together with Van Halen’s former members.
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“We’re gonna invite each musician in each city,” the singer insisted. “First of all, whenever you play, if there’s a guitar player in town, no matter what city it is, they come out to see Joe, just like they used to for Eddie [Van Halen]. So if we’ve got other guitar players, we’ll get them involved, other singers, get them involved. If Alex Van Halen wants to jump up, if David Lee Roth wants to come out and join us, come on, motherfucker. You are welcome. This is about Van Halen.”
Don’t Expect Either Musician to Accept Hagar’s Offer
Despite Hagar’s enthusiasm, the likelihood of Roth or Alex Van Halen joining him onstage seems extremely remote. Previously, all of the parties were involved in conversations surrounding the Kitchen Sink tour, which would have seen every past and present Van Halen member taking part in an extended trek. Those plans fell apart when Eddie’s health began to rapidly deteriorate.
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Following the guitar great’s death in 2020, there were reportedly several efforts to organize a tribute concert. However, nothing materialized amid reports of disputes among the former bandmates.
“For them not to have done something for Eddie Van Halen, the greatest guitar player in the world, on the planet. Greatest rock musician, I’m telling ya. It’s ugly,” Hagar bemoaned in a current interview, prior to the announcement of his tour.
“I don’t know, maybe it’s just ’80s bands,” Wolfgang Van Halen, Eddie’s son, commented in a separate interview discussing Van Halen’s tumultuous nature. “There’s something about ’80s bands where it was the cool thing to be dicks. But some things just don’t work out and it seems like [a tribute concert] is one of them.”
Van Halen Lineup Changes
Three totally different singers and two totally different bassists joined the Van Halen brothers through the years.
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