Location North America No. of shows 41 Leg 2 | Legs 2 End date October 4, 2015 | |
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Start date July 5, 2015 (2015-07-05) Associated album |
Van halen 2015 north american tour announced to play for jimmy kimmel on hollywood blvd
The Van Halen 2015 Tour was a North American concert tour during the summer and fall of 2015 by the hard rock band Van Halen. This tour was in support of the group's live album, Tokyo Dome Live in Concert, recorded during the band's previous tour.
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- Van halen 2015 north american tour announced to play for jimmy kimmel on hollywood blvd
- History
- Personnel
- Setlist
- Gross
- References
History
On March 24, 2015, the official Van Halen website was updated to announce a concert tour to take place during the summer and fall of 2015, primarily in outdoor venues. The band also announced that they would be performing on television for the first time, with performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 30, and on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 2.
The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band served as the opening act for all dates except for the September 19th show in Atlanta.
The tour ultimately grossed $26 million, covering 39 cities and 41 shows.
Personnel
Setlist
- "Light Up the Sky"
- "Runnin' with the Devil"
- "Romeo Delight"
- "Everybody Wants Some!!"
- "Drop Dead Legs"
- "Feel Your Love Tonight"
- "Somebody Get Me a Doctor"
- "She's the Woman"
- "China Town"
- "I'll Wait"
- Alex Van Halen drum solo ["Drumstruck"]
- "Little Guitars"
- "Dance the Night Away"
- "Beautiful Girls"
- "Women in Love..."
- "Hot for Teacher"
- "In a Simple Rhyme" and "Growth"
- "Dirty Movies"
- "Ice Cream Man"
- "Unchained"
- "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"
- Eddie Van Halen guitar solo [featuring "Little Guitars," "Mean Street" (intros), "Spanish Fly," "Cathedral" and "Eruption"]
- "You Really Got Me"
- "Panama"
- "Jump"
Wolfgang Van Halen revealed some of the tour's setlist on Twitter on July 2, 2015. The full setlist was revealed three days later at the first performance on the tour, at White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington. Throughout the tour, the setlist featured songs that had not been played in concert in over three decades, and others that had never been played live before: