DAVID LEE ROTH To Tour U.S. This Summer

May 20, 2006

Former VAN HALEN frontman David Lee Roth will reportedly be embarking on an extensive U.S. tour — consisting of 30 dates or so — beginning in late June. So far the following dates have been released:

Jun. 28 - House of Blues – Chicago, IL
Jun. 30 - Summer Celebration - Muskegon, MI
Jul. 01 - Summerfest - Milwaukee, WI

David Lee Roth was canned last month as the replacement in several markets for morning radio personality Howard Stern. He had been on the air barely three months on seven stations, including those in the New York, Philadelphia and Boston.

"I was booted, tossed, and it's going to cost somebody," Roth snarled on his last show, intimating that he'll go after CBS Radio for the full compensation due from his reported $4 million contract.

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