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Set to Play House of Blues Anaheim
April 13th, 2026 Story by Joey Clark
Fresh off his Coachella appearance, legendary rock singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, David Lee Roth will be touching down in Anaheim this month during his three month U.S. tour.
If last year’s tour is any indicator, the frontman is expected to perform a high-octane setlist of classic Van Halen songs and covers from his era of the band’s career.
Roth had initially discussed intentions of retiring following a residency at the House of Blues in Las Vegas that was to take place at the tail end of 2021 going into early 2022, but that was ultimately canceled.

Prior to that residency, the last live performance he had was opening for KISS in Texas during a 43-city tour that was cut short halfway through due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lead singer came back strong and reinvigorated last year and was clearly inspired to keep the show going.
With no Van Halen reunion/reformation in sight after the unfortunate loss of Eddie Van Halen in 2020, there’s no better way to experience songs like “Jump,” “You Really Got Me,” “Panama,” “Runnin’ With the Devil,” “Hot for Teacher,” “Right Now,” “Dance the Night Away,” “Jamie’s Cryin,’” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ’Bout Love” live than with the original frontman who brought these smash hits to life.
Don’t sleep on this show! Whether you were on the barricade for Van Halen in the ‘70s or digging through your parents’ record collection this weekend to discover the brilliance of the Roth’s vocal range, you’ll want to be at the House of Blues in Anaheim on April 20th!
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