January 24th, 2007
From: http://www.billboard.com/
January 24, 2007, 4:20 PM ET
Ray Waddell, Nashville
Sources tell Billboard.com a contract could be signed as soon as today for
Live Nation to produce a 40-date amphitheatre tour by Van Halen this
summer, with original frontman David Lee Roth back in the fold for the
first time in more than 20 years.
As previously reported, guitarist Eddie Van Halen's 15-year-old son
Wolfgang has stepped in for original bassist Michael Anthony in the new
incarnation of the group, which also features drummer Alex Van Halen.
Van Halen last toured in 2004 with vocalist Sammy Hagar, grossing nearly
$40 million, according to Billboard Boxscore. Hagar refused to collaborate
further with Eddie and Alex Van Halen after the tour's completion ("I
don't get along with Eddie anymore, and that's all there is to it," he
told Billboard.com in August 2005), although he has consistently played
live with Anthony in recent years. The warring factions may wind up
meeting in public in March when Van Halen is inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame.
"I see it absolutely as an inevitability," Roth told Billboard.com last
May of a potential reunion with his ex-bandmates. "To me, it's not rocket
surgery. It's very simple to put together. And as far as hurt feelings and
water under the dam, like what's-her-name says to what's-her-name at the
end of the movie 'Chicago' -- 'So what? It's showbiz!' So I definitely see
it happening."
Hagar recently told Billboard.com he was concerned Eddie Van Halen was
asking too much of his son to have him join the band and promptly perform
in front of thousands of people every night.
"That's a lot of pressure for Wolfie. Just 'cause he's Eddie's son doesn't
mean he can go out and play in arenas and perform and entertain an
audience for two hours," he said. "I would love to see Eddie and Alex get
behind Wolfie, with a kid of his age singing, and produce the record for
him and help him launch a career. I'd rather see it go that way than come
out and say 'Wolfie's the bass player in Van Halen and maybe singing,
too.' Van Halen's got way too much history to have that put on him."
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