Van Halen Tour Dates Released
The first 44 Van Halen 2012 tour dates have been announced and they'll be at The Palace of Auburn Hills On February 20th.
The first 44 Van Halen 2012 tour dates have been announced and they'll be at The Palace of Auburn Hills On February 20th.
January is going to be a great month for Van Halen fans. The band is revealing their 2012 plans piecemeal, beginning with the recent unveiling of the album cover with the release date and continuing with tour details and a new song. The Van Halen News Desk reports that ‘Tattoo’ will be available to fans on Jan. 10.
New York journalists have been invited to a 45-minute Van Halen concert at the 250-seat Cafe Wha? in Greenwich Village this Thursday.
With all the hoopla surrounding Van Halen‘s first album with David Lee Roth in over 20 years, our friends over at the Van Halen News Desk have dipped into the vaults and dragged out 15 photos of the young, hell-raising band making a visit to a record store — remember those?! — while on their first world tour in 1978.
If, like us, you sat patiently through a fast-paced barrage of pop and modern country music awaiting Van Halen‘s appearance at the Grammy nominations show last night, well, you pretty much wasted your time.
Van Halen might wanna get someone from their camp outside of ex-singer Sammy Hagar talking about their upcoming new album, cause he’s not exactly working hard to shift units for the band lately.
Sammy Hagar is rather skeptical about a new Van Halen album with David Lee Roth. He points out to Rollingstone.com that the group hasn't produced a new CD since the 1990s, and admits he's not sure why they've been dormant for so long.
Van Halen has a new record deal. Rollingstone.com says the group has signed on with Interscope Records, which will reportedly support the band not only with recording and marketing but also with touring and merchandising.
Van Halen‘s ‘Hot for Teacher’ will be performed by the cast of ‘Glee‘ tomorrow night (Nov. 15), in yet another shocking and appalling example of popular television-on-classic rock crime. The song originally appeared on the band’s ’1984′ album, their last (so far) to feature original lead singer David Lee Roth.