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The former Van Halen singer plays his first solo show in five years at the M3 Rock Festival in Columbia, Maryland ...
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Loudwire on MSNDavid Lee Roth Announces Summer 2025 Tour DatesFresh off his first public performance in five years, David Lee Roth has announced a summer 2025 tour. The former Van Halen singer is currently scheduled to hit the road July 31 in Hollywood, Florida, ...
As you may recall, COVID shut the world down in March 2020. Schools closed, professional sports seasons ended prematurely and many, many concert tours were cancelled. One of those tours belonged to ...
More than five years since his last show, David Lee Roth has not only made a triumphant return, but reversed his decision to retire from the touring circuit. Roth announced his 2025 tour plans on ...
"I heard ya missed us, WE’RE BACK!" David Lee Roth howled on the 1984 Van Halen hit, "Hot for Teacher" and the former VH lead singer’s words could not be more apropos in 2025. Roth, now 70 ...
David Lee Roth made a triumphant comeback from a five-year stage absence Saturday night at the M3 festival, delivering a strong set of Van Halen classics with the help of a killer eight-piece band.
Diamond Dave is back in the live business. David Lee Roth performed his first public concert in more than five years Saturday night at the M3 music festival in Columbia, Md. — a 75-minute set of ...
As Alex Van Halen told Rolling Stone last fall, a tour reuniting the drummer and David Lee Roth didn’t come to fruition after Eddie Van Halen’s death in 2020. But at the M3 Rock Festival in ...
Sammy Hagar isn't holding back. The rock star, 77, aired some grievances about former Van H alen vocalist David Lee Roth in a blunt conversation with Rolling Stone published April 29. Hagar said ...
David Lee Roth made a triumphant comeback from a five-year stage absence Saturday night at the M3 festival, delivering a strong set of Van Halen classics with the help of a killer eight-piece band.
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