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Sammy Hagar’s new supergroup with Chad Kroeger and Tommy Lee: What we know.

By Sterling Munksgard
By Sterling Munksgard

Sammy Hagar just teased a new all-star collaboration with Tommy Lee and Chad Kroeger. Charlie Benante says he cut at least one track with them. No official name, release plan, or full lineup yet. The vibes point to big-hook hard rock with arena-ready drums and radio-friendly choruses.

The news

Over the weekend, Hagar posted a short video with Tommy Lee and Chad Kroeger, joking about “the three best singers in rock and roll” and adding that they are “just getting started.” The clip set off instant supergroup speculation across the rock world. In parallel, Anthrax and Pantera drummer Charlie Benante said he recorded a new track with Hagar and Kroeger, describing the session as spontaneous and fun.

Who is in the room right now

  • Sammy Hagar: Red Rocker, still in fighting form after The Circle and the Best of All Worlds trek.

  • Tommy Lee: Mötley Crüe’s high-octane timekeeper whose Las Vegas schedule has not slowed his studio drop-ins.

  • Chad Kroeger: Nickelback frontman with a proven ear for massive choruses and modern rock polish.

  • Charlie Benante: Thrash legend who can toggle between precision metal and groove-centric rock.

Nothing official confirms the final lineup. What we have is verified presence in the same studio and at least one track recorded with Benante.

Why this supergroup has legs

  • Complementary roles: Hagar’s melody and swagger, Kroeger’s hookcraft, Lee’s showman power, Benante’s precision drive.

  • Crossover ceiling: This combo bridges classic hard rock, early-2000s mainstream rock, and modern metal cred.

  • Live upside: If it goes to stage, expect a blend of new material plus deep-cut crowd-pleasers from each artist’s catalog.

What it might sound like

Picture riff-first mid-tempo crushers that pivot into huge sing-along refrains. Drumwise, you can expect either Lee’s loose-shouldered swing or Benante’s tight punch, both supporting stacked vocal hooks. Production will likely chase a radio-ready, festival-proof sound: drop-tuned guitars, octave-doubled vocals, and a rhythm section built for pyro moments.

Open questions fans care about

  • Project name: None announced.

  • Primary drummer: Lee appears in the teaser; Benante confirms he tracked at least one song. Possible split duties or a single official slot still TBD.

  • Release format: One-off single, EP, or a full album are all on the table.

  • Timeline: Studio activity is current. Announcements could follow quickly once mixes lock and label logistics are set.

Why now

Hagar has been unusually active in 2025, from singles to residencies. Kroeger and Lee both have ongoing commitments but remain studio-friendly collaborators. The timing suggests a strike-while-it’s-hot creative window, likely catalyzed by schedules briefly aligning in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

Fast FAQs

Is there an official name? Not yet.
Is Tommy Lee the drummer? He is in the teaser, but Benante says he tracked at least one song.
When will music drop? No date yet. Studio activity is active.
Will they tour? No announcements. If the chemistry holds, select shows or a residency would make sense.

Key Takeaways

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