Classic Rock
Sammy Hagar 2026 tour dates
Sammy Hagar (78) will continue to tour in 2026 alongside Michael Anthony (Bass), Joe Satriani (Guitar) and Kenny Aronoff (Drums), playing his solo hits and also classic songs from his Van Halen era.
The band will hold a residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas in March before flying to Europe to perform in the United Kingdom, with shows in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, and London in July. In August, they will return to the United States to play in Sturgis, followed by another Las Vegas residency in September.
Sammy Hagar 2026 tour dates
March
- 11 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 13 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 14 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 18 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 20 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 21 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
July
- 04 – Manchester, United Kingdom – AO Arena
- 05 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – BP Pulse Live
- 07 – Leeds, United Kingdom – First Direct Bank Arena
- 09 – London, United Kingdom – O2 Arena
August
- 08 – Sturgis, United States – Full Throttle Saloon
September
- 18 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 19 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 23 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 25 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
- 26 – Las Vegas, United States – Dolby Live at Park MGM
In a recent interview with CNN, Hagar talked about playing in Las Vegas. “It’s a dream come true for an elderly rock star that still wants to perform, because the hardest part of doing a tour and playing shows is not the show itself. It’s the packing up and moving into hotels, travel, travel, travel, running around.”
“You get to the show late. Some days you don’t even have time to have a good meal. But with the residency, you get a good night’s sleep. They give you the best rooms on the planet. Great food — Vegas has got the best restaurants in the world; they’re all in Las Vegas now. And it’s just so much easier. You get to rehearse. I don’t know — to me, it’s a dream come true. It’s extending my touring life. Otherwise, I don’t know if I’d go on tour again and do a major tour. I mean, I could go out and do a few shows here and there. But anyway, Vegas, yes. Residency. Thank you,” Sammy Hagar said.










