VAN HALEN Adds More Tour Dates After First Handful of Shows Sell Out
August 20, 2007Tickets for the first VAN HALEN tour in more than 22 years with David Lee Roth as lead vocalist went on sale this weekend and resulted in immediate sellouts in multiple markets around the country, including Charlotte, Detroit (Palace),two shows in Toronto, two in Chicago and one in Philadelphia. Tour producer Live Nation immediately added additional shows in Philadelphia (WachoviaCenter on October 3) and Detroit (Joe Louis Arena on October 20) which will go on sale this Saturday, August 25. An additional stop was also scheduled for Washington, D.C.'s VerizonCenter (November 1),extending VAN HALEN's historic trek to 29 dates in all. Tickets for the Washington date will go on sale this Friday, August 24. In addition, tickets for the band's October 30 show at Boston's TD Banknorth Garden go on sale this Saturday, August 25.
As previously reported, VAN HALEN has made VIP packages available for fans with hundreds of dollars to burn. The group is offering both a "four-star" and a "five-star" package through ILoveAllAccess.com. The first package (price: $350) gets you a seat in the first 20 rows and an "exclusive" gift, while the second one (price: $695) includes a reserved seat "inside the ramp" — wherever that is — a souvenir laminate pass, a backstage tour, access to a pre-show party and "crowd-free" merchandise shopping, a VAN HALEN gift bag and VIP parking.
VAN HALEN announced the details of its long-awaited reunion tour with original singer David Lee Roth on August 13 in Los Angeles. The tour kicks off on September 27 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The trek will be the first in 22 years to feature Roth behind the mic.
On the absence of bassist Michael Anthony from the lineup, Roth said at the press conference: "Michael Anthony is part of this band's history. There's a lot of great alumni who have been through this band. I'm shocked that any of us are still vertical after 30 years. And as far as why Wolf is in the band, may I speak for you, Ed? I understand how he wanted to play with the boy because he's amazing."
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