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David Lee Roth 2026 Summer tour Announced

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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Lee Roth has announced a series of concert dates for 2026 as part of his A Night With David Lee Roth tour, marking his continued return to live performances following select appearances in 2025.

The former Van Halen frontman is scheduled to launch the tour April 16 in Airway Heights, Washington, with dates running through Aug. 7 in Sturgis, South Dakota. Tickets for many shows are expected to go on sale to the general public beginning Jan. 9, with presales available through select outlets.

Roth is expected to perform material drawn primarily from his Van Halen catalog, along with select solo tracks. The tour follows years of uncertainty surrounding his live future after he announced plans to retire from touring earlier in the decade.

2026 Tour Dates
All dates confirmed as of Jan. 5, 2026.

  • April 16 • Airway Heights, Washington • Spokane Live

  • April 18 • Grand Ronde, Oregon • Spirit Mountain Casino

  • April 20 • Anaheim, California • House of Blues

  • April 22 • Tucson, Arizona • The Rialto Theatre

  • April 25 • Albuquerque, New Mexico • Revel

  • April 27 • Lubbock, Texas • Buddy Holly Hall

  • April 29 • Austin, Texas • ACL Live at the Moody Theater

  • May 1 • Memphis, Tennessee • Graceland Soundstage

  • May 3 • Orlando, Florida • Hard Rock Live Orlando

  • May 6 • Nashville, Tennessee • Ryman Auditorium

  • May 9 • Virginia Beach, Virginia • The Dome

  • May 12 • Wilmington, North Carolina • Wilson Center

  • May 14 • Greensboro, North Carolina • Tanger Center

  • May 16 • Washington, District of Columbia • Warner Theatre

  • May 19 • Glenside, Pennsylvania • Keswick Theatre

  • May 21 • Niagara Falls, Ontario • OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino

  • May 24 • Boston, Massachusetts • House of Blues

  • May 26 • Schenectady, New York • Proctors Theatre

  • May 29 • Hampton Beach, New Hampshire • Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

  • May 31 • Wallingford, Connecticut • Toyota Oakdale Theatre

  • June 3 • Port Chester, New York • Capitol Theatre

  • June 5 • Asbury Park, New Jersey • Stone Pony Summer Stage

  • June 7 • Huntington, New York • The Paramount

  • June 9 • Huber Heights, Ohio • Rose Music Center at The Heights

  • June 11 • Fort Wayne, Indiana • Foellinger Theatre

  • June 15 • Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Washington Pavilion

  • June 20 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin • BMO Pavilion at Summerfest

  • Aug. 7 • Sturgis, South Dakota • Sturgis Buffalo Chip

Additional dates may be announced. Fans are encouraged to consult official ticketing outlets and venue websites for the latest information.

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