Report: VAN HALEN Tour Expected To Extend Into Spring 2008
November 1, 2007, 17 years ago
The Pulse Of Radio has issued the following report:
VAN HALEN is likely to extend it's reunion tour with singer DAVID LEE ROTH well into 2008, according to LiveDaily.com.
The band announced that a planned stop in St. Louis, which was scheduled for October 28th but postponed earlier this month, has now been rescheduled for March 30th, a likely indicator that the show will be part of a larger late winter/early spring jaunt for the reactivated band.
Tickets for the postponed St. Louis date will be honored at the new one, with refunds available at the point of purchase.
Van Halen's current tour schedule ends on December 30th in Las Vegas and the band has yet to confirm any other shows aside from the St. Louis gig.
Van Halen's tour, which features Roth behind the mic for the first time in 22 years, launched in late September to massive ticket sales and mostly positive reviews. The trek features Wolfgang Van Halen, teenage son of guitarist Eddie Van Halen, playing bass instead of original member Michael Anthony, who was not invited to participate.
Van Halen play tonight, Thursday November 1st, in Washington D.C.