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Sammy Hagar Draws a Hard Line on Alex Van Halen, and Reopens an Old Wound in Rock

Sammy Hagar, Eddie Van Halen, and Alex Van Halen performing live on stage in 1995

Sammy Hagar has spent years talking around the fracture. This week, he stopped talking around it.

In a new interview with Dave Everly on LouderSound, Hagar said he understands why David Gilmour has refused to reunite with Roger Waters, then pointed the comparison straight at his former bandmate Alex Van Halen: “I feel that way about Alex Van Halen. They’re negative people.” The remark quickly circulated through music media, including People, because it lands like a closing statement, not a passing complaint.

It is easy to treat this as another chapter in a familiar feud, another quote in a long cycle of Van Halen aftershocks. But this one feels different in tone. Hagar is not sounding wounded, nostalgic, or even particularly angry. He sounds resolved.

From old tensions to final language

Hagar and Alex Van Halen have not spoken in more than 20 years according to Hagar. That silence has lasted through memoirs, anniversary conversations, reunion rumors, tribute debates, and the endless fan argument over which Van Halen era matters most. The relationship has not thawed.

Over the last few years, Hagar has argued that Alex has diminished the Van Hagar period in public retellings of the band’s history. Alex has signaled his own dissatisfaction with how Hagar and bassist Michael Anthony have kept that era alive onstage. Neither side has shown much appetite for reconciliation in practical terms, even when interviews occasionally hinted at unfinished emotional business.

The fight beneath the fight

Underneath the personal language is a deeper dispute about legacy stewardship. Van Halen is a still-living catalog with competing narrators. Hagar fronted the band through a commercially massive run that produced four Number One albums and an arena-era identity distinct from the Roth years. Alex remains one of the two surviving architects of the original machine.

When Hagar says he is still out there performing this material while Alex is not, he is making an argument about ownership as much as emotion. Who gets to carry this music forward, and under what story of the band?

What this means now

For fans still waiting for one last symbolic reunion, this is the coldest forecast yet. Hagar’s language is absolute. It leaves almost no rhetorical space for the kind of soft reversal that often follows high-profile rock feuds.

Still, the paradox of Van Halen in 2026 remains intact. The personal relationships stay broken, while the songs keep working in rooms full of people. The catalog outlives the chemistry that created it.

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