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WOLFGANG VAN HALEN is stoked about SAMMY HAGAR's 2024 tour focusing on music of VAN HALEN

11-12-2023

In a new interview with Q104.3‘s “Out Of The Box With Jonathan Clarke”, former VAN HALEN bassist Wolfgang Van Halen was asked to weigh in on the upcoming summer 2024 tour featuring vocalist Sammy Hagar, bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani and drummer Jason Bonham that will focus largely on the music of VAN HALEN. He said: “Yeah, that’s super cool, man. I’m stoked for it. I’m actually, I’m gonna be seeing Mike in Vegas, so I’m stoked to give him a hug.”

Two months ago, Wolfgang, who joined VAN HALEN at just 15 years old, told 97.9 GRD‘s Tommy Carroll, about what it was like performing with the legendary rock act for the first time at such a young age: “It was really… I don’t know. It was sure nerve-racking, but we had rehearsed so much, for years at that point, that it felt right; it felt like something we’d been working towards for a long time.”

Asked if reproducing the backing vocals originally recorded by Anthony helped him develop his own vocal style, Wolfgang said: “Yeah, I’m sure. Doing that for a long time was certainly quite the workout. So I’m definitely sure about that.”

In September, Wolfgang, who shared the stage with his father, legendary VAN HALEN guitarist Eddie Van Halen, together from 2006 until 2015, five years before Eddie‘s death, told Australia’s “Everblack” podcast that “there were a lot of positives and a lot of negatives” to him playing with VAN HALEN at such an early point in his life. “I think it really forced me to mature very quickly at a young age,” he said. “I think at 15, I couldn’t be a regular 15-year-old. So in a certain way, I couldn’t be a regular teenager anymore once that happens, and I experienced a lot of stuff, I think, that most kids that age wouldn’t really normally experience. But that’s my story and I wouldn’t take it back for anything. It’s what has led me to where I’ve gone my entire life. It was a really important thing to be there and to support my dad, and that’s all that was really on my mind. And being able to play with my family for that long is something I’ll never forget.”

In recent months, Wolfgang has repeatedly said that “drama” in the VAN HALEN camp has prevented a proposed all-star VAN HALEN tribute project from materializing.

Wolfgang, who played “On Fire”“Hot For Teacher” and “Panama” at the Hawkins tribute concerts, told Classic Rock magazine that he was no longer actively interested in pursuing the idea of a standalone Eddie Van Halen tribute event. “I think I already did it with the Taylor Hawkins tributes,” he explained. “I feel a lot of closure because my part of the show was a tribute to my father.”

“When it comes to VAN HALEN and entities surrounding the band it’s unfortunate, certainly compared to FOO FIGHTERS who have their shit together with interpersonal relationships,” Wolfgang added.

“I don’t know what it is with some bands but certain personalities just can’t get over themselves to work collectively for one purpose. That’s been the curse of VAN HALEN for its entire career. So my playing at the Taylor shows delivered that catharsis without the stresses of dealing with the VAN HALEN camp, and the players involved. Their camp is very dysfunctional — everyone! Hell, it was difficult to make plans even when the band was active.”

When Classic Rock‘s Dave Ling asked Wolfgang about Hagar‘s comment that he would “love to play those songs again,” Wolfgang said: “He said that, but he also said he wouldn’t. Sammy said two different things. No… I feel that I’ve said my piece, and if the Taylor concerts are all that happens then I’m happy with that.”

In June 2021, Wolfgang, who joined his father in VAN HALEN for the band’s 2007 reunion tour with Roth, replacing Anthony, told SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” it would be “great” to eventually organize an Eddie Van Halen tribute show. “It’s not in the immediate plans, ’cause that’s a lot of moving parts that you’ve gotta corral to get that to happen. But I definitely think it should happen. Absolutely,” he said.

Asked how he envisioned the tribute concert taking place in terms of which musicians should be involved, Wolfgang said: “I have no idea. All I know is that the focus should a hundred percent be on Pop. While it could be a celebration of VAN HALEN and the band’s history, I think more than anything, it should be focused on him… It’s a tall ask and a big thing to figure out. But I do think it should happen at some point.”

In November 2020, Wolfgang told Entertainment Tonight that proceeds from any tribute show in honor of his father would go toward Eddie‘s favorite charity, Mr. Holland’s Opus, which helps underprivileged students access musical instruments. Proceeds from the debut solo single from Wolfgang‘s solo band MAMMOTH WVH“Distance”, are also benefiting Mr. Holland’s Opus.

MAMMOTH WVH released its second album on BMG on August 4th. 

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