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MGM Grand Garden Arena |
MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas United States |
Sunday May 27, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 58,92 |
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STAPLES Center |
STAPLES Center Los Angeles United States |
Friday June 01, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 16,97 |
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Oracle Arena |
Oracle Arena Oakland United States |
Sunday June 03, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 87,87 |
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HP Pavilion |
HP Pavilion San Jose United States |
Tuesday June 05, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 47,94 |
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STAPLES Center |
STAPLES Center Los Angeles United States |
Saturday June 09, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 30,96 |
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Honda Center |
Honda Center Anaheim United States |
Tuesday June 12, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 16,97 |
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Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl |
Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego United States |
Thursday June 14, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 63,91 |
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US Airways Center |
US Airways Center Phoenix United States |
Saturday June 16, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 75,90 |
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American Airlines Center |
American Airlines Center Dallas United States |
Wednesday June 20, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 47,94 |
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AT&T Center |
AT&T Center San Antonio United States |
Friday June 22, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 48,94 |
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Toyota Center |
Toyota Center Houston United States |
Sunday June 24, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 76,90 |
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New Orleans Arena |
New Orleans Arena New Orleans United States |
Tuesday June 26, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 24,96 |
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Mohegan Sun Arena |
Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville United States |
Saturday July 07, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 197,72 |
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Hampton Coliseum |
Hampton Coliseum Hampton United States |
Monday July 09, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 92,87 |
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Wells Fargo Arena |
Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines United States |
Wednesday July 11, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 207,71 |
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1st Mariner Arena |
1st Mariner Arena Baltimore United States |
Sunday July 15, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 110,85 |
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Blue Cross Arena |
Blue Cross Arena New York United States |
Tuesday July 17, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 115,83 |
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Joe Louis Arena |
Joe Louis Arena Detroit United States |
Thursday July 19, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 172,76 |
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Huntington Countryside Garden |
Huntington Countryside Garden Huntington United States |
Tuesday July 24, 2012 03:30 |
from $ 166,77 |
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Van Andel Arena |
Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids United States |
Thursday July 26, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 214,69 |
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Quicken Loans Arena |
Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland United States |
Saturday July 28, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 214,69 |
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Schottenstein Center |
Schottenstein Center Columbus United States |
Thursday August 02, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 110,85 |
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Thompson Boling Arena |
Thompson Boling Arena Knoxville United States |
Saturday August 04, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 173,76 |
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FedEx Forum |
FedEx Forum Memphis United States |
Monday August 06, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 161,77 |
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BJCC Arena |
BJCC Arena Birmingham United States |
Wednesday August 08, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 127,82 |
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Spokane Arena |
Spokane Arena Spokane United States |
Tuesday August 21, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 189,73 |
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Rose Garden Arena |
Rose Garden Arena Portland United States |
Thursday August 23, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 164,77 |
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Save Mart Center |
Save Mart Center Fresno United States |
Tuesday August 28, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 147,80 |
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Reno Events Center |
Reno Events Center Reno United States |
Thursday August 30, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 184,74 |
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Tingley Coliseum |
Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque United States |
Saturday September 08, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 131,81 |
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Don Haskins Center |
Don Haskins Center El Paso United States |
Tuesday September 11, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 164,77 |
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Chesapeake Energy Arena |
Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma United States |
Saturday September 15, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 217,69 |
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I Wireless Center |
I Wireless Center Moline United States |
Friday September 21, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 164,77 |
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Bradley Center |
Bradley Center Milwaukee United States |
Tuesday September 25, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 164,77 |
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John Labatt Centre |
John Labatt Centre Londres Canada |
Saturday July 21, 2012 19:30 |
from $ 155,78 |
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About Van Halen
Van Halen is an international hard rock band formed in the early-1970s, originally called Mammoth (before being called Van Halen, one of the band's ideas for a name was Rat Salade). The band's first studio album, "Van Halen", released in 1978 is widely regarded as a milestone in rock music. With this first release, the band, featuring David Lee Roth on vocals, Michael Anthony on bass, and Dutch-born Edward Van Halen on guitars (and also keyboards later) and brother Alex Van Halen on drums, established itself as a leader in the emerging and commercially successful U.S. heavy metal music genre of the 1980s. In particular, Eddie Van Halen quickly gained widespread notoriety for his technical prowess and musical sensibility. Almost overnight, he was touted as one of the most innovative and influential American rock and roll guitarists.
From 1978 to 1998 the band released 11 studio albums (with David Lee Roth until 1984, Sammy Hagar from 1986 to 1995 and Gary Cherone from 1998 to 1999), all of which broke the Top 20 spot of the Billboard 200 music charts. Their biggest hit, "Jump", never made it to #1 as Michael Jackson's "Beat It" always held that spot (incidently, this song includes one of the most memorables guitar solos by Eddie, who refused to appear in the video as he expected the song would never become a hit). The band has sold more than 75 million albums worldwide and has received several Grammy nominations, winning the award with their 1991 album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The video for "Right Now" also received several awards, including MTV's Best Video award. Van Halen is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records with the most number one hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock List. According to the Recording Industry Association of America Van Halen is #19 on the list of Top Selling Artists of all time (having sold more than 56 million albums in the U.S.). Van Halen is one of five rock groups that have had 2 albums sell more than 10 million albums in the U.S. (the others being: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Eagles and Def Leppard).
In addition to being recognized for their artistic contributions, commercial success and popularity, the band is known for drama surrounding the lead singer spot (in Edward's words, LSD meaning Lead Singer Disease). Although the core instrumentalists and backing vocals have remained constant (Edward, Alex and Mike) until 2004, the band has recorded studio albums with three different lead vocalists: David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone. Each vocalist has departed (at least once) under cloudy circumstances. Following their 2004 concert tour the band entered a hiatus phase broken in 2007 with the announcement of a long awaited reunion with David Lee Roth, twenty-two years after the band parted ways with the flamboyant frontman. The Tattoo Songfacts reports that A Different Kind Of Truth, Van Halen's twelfth studio album, and their first new album with Roth since 1984 will be released on February 7, 2012.
On March 12, 2007, the band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at a ceremony held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Michael Anthony and Sammy Hagar were the only inductees who attended the ceremony. Michael Anthony made a point of thanking the band's third singer, Gary Cherone, who was not inducted. That night, Velvet Revolver played a medley of two VH songs (mostly "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" and a small part of the intro to "Best Of Both Worlds") to represent the absent members of the band, which was followed by Anthony and Hagar playing "Why Can't This Be Love" with Paul Schaffer. Afterwards, at a press conference, Hagar said that he would love to work with Van Halen again. He also said that he hopes the band would do a "Dave reunion" with Roth first.
In January, 2007, Edward unveiled a limited edition Frankenstein (his trademark red, black & white striped guitar) replica that's Fender built (only 300 units produced for $25000 each) and later he introduced his own EVH brand.
On May 24, Eddie posted a note to the Van Halen website confirming that he had exited rehab, having cured his ills.
On Monday, July 2, 2007 press reported that the reunion tour with David Lee Roth on vocals is in the planning stage. Then on August 6th, Billboard.com reported that the band had all but finalized a tour, beginning in October. Though the press reaction to the reunion was largely warm due to the band's cheery behaviour at a press conference, the newly re-designed website sparked controversy when Michael Anthony was removed from the album artwork on the Van Halen album (replaced by an image of Wolfgang), and the group photo from the Women and Children First album was taken off entirely. After significant outrage emerged across the internet, the album covers were reverted to their original state without a word.
The tour was originally 25 dates and was scheduled for 2007 only, but popularity has raised it to over 50 concert dates spreading to 2008. A European and an Asian leg of the tour as well as a forthcoming album are, as of today, possible yet unconfirmed.
Present members:
David Lee Roth - lead vocals (1974-1985, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2006-present)
Eddie Van Halen - lead & rhythm guitars, keyboards, backing vocals (1972-present)
Wolfgang Van Halen - bass guitar (2006-Present)
Alex Van Halen - drums (1972-present)
Note: David Lee Roth joined the band twice in 2000, though neither tenure was a success , possibly because of dominant behaviour of DLR.
Former members:
Mark Stone - bass guitar (1972-1974)
Michael Anthony - bass guitar, backing vocals (1974-2005)
Sammy Hagar - lead vocals, rhythm & lead guitars (1985-1996, 2003-2005)
Mitch Malloy - lead vocals (1996, demo work only)
Gary Cherone - lead vocals (1996-1999)
Eddie sang lead vocals 1972-1974 while the band was still named Mammoth (before Michael and Dave were added to the lineup); rumour has it that Dave used to rent the PA to the boys and it was cheaper to have him in the band rather than paying for the PA every night they'd play; Mike was the lead singer and bassist from a band named Snake and his talent was welcomed both as a bassist (replacing Stone) as well as a background vocalist.
There were also three failed behind the scenes attempts at a reunion with Roth in the period 2000-2001. In this time Roth 'rejoined' the band, but things fell to bits before the band were confident enough together for public announcements.
Eddie played most of the bass on 1998's Van Halen III album (as well as providing lead vocals on a song), and the three new songs on The Best of Both Worlds. Wolfgang played rhythm guitar with his father and provided backing vocals during the band's 2004 reunion tour at many concerts.
Early in the band's career, they experimented with a keyboard player. Exactly when is unknown, though it seems to have been after the band became Van Halen (so it would have to have been between 1974 and 1978), and not lasted long due to Eddie's dissatisfaction with it.
Today, Van Halen are still on tour (at least until April when they will join golfer Tiger Woods for a benefit performance during "Tiger Jam XI" in Las Vegas) with their reunion being one of the most expected of 2007, along with Genesis, The Police and Led Zeppelin.
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