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Setlist + Video: Sammy Hagar Kicks Off Best of All Worlds Tour
He pulled out a ton of Van Halen classics with Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, and Jason Bonham in Florida
Last darkness in West Palm Beach, Florida, Sammy Hagar kicked off The Best of All Worlds Tour at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre. Along with former bandmate and longtime collaborator Michael Anthony, Hagar is celebrating his storied day with Van Halen on this run. With some help from fellow rock juggernauts Joe Satriani and Jason Bonham, the collective is bringing Van Halen’s catalog back to life on stage. Last night’s set was filled with some of Van Halen’s biggest hits, and a not many rare gems. Fans were also treated to select songs from Montrose and Chickenfoot, as adv as Hagar and Satriani’s solo catalogs.
Check out the full setlist, plus fan-filmed video footage, below now.
As the 28-date North American tour rolls on, we’ll have to view if any surprise guests settle to take the stage.
During an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show, Hagar declared that unique guest appearances by musicians of note in every city the tour stops at could occur, and he a
Best Of All Worlds Tour Launches: Video & Setlist! [UPDATED]
The wait is over. Sammy Hagar’s Best of All Worlds Tour kicked off last night (7/13) at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FLorida!
Hagar kicked off the evening alongside guitarist Joe Satriani, bassist Michael Anthony, drummer Jason Bonham, and multi-instrumentalist Rai Thistlethwayte with “Good Enough”, the opening track from his very first album with Van Halen, 5150. The band followed with two tracks from For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge – “Poundcake” and “Runaround” from 1991’s For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.
As for the David Lee Roth era of Van Halen, three songs were performed – “Panama”, “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” (sung by Michael Anthony), and “Jump” which was part of a medley that included Montrose’s “Space Station #5” and Chickenfoot’s “Oh Yeah”.
Below are videos from the show along with a complete setlist and upcoming dates:
“Good Enough”
“Poundcake”
“Judgment Day”
“Panam BRISTOW, Va. – “Never say never, right?” says Sammy Hagar, who's beaming a huge grin as guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani plays the opening notes to "Panama," a song released 40 years ago by Van Halen, when it was fronted by David Lee Roth. In the years after Roth left the band in 1985, some Van Halen diehards thought they might never hear that song from the band's multiplatinum album "1984" in a live setting. But it's ringing out loudly on Hagar's The Best of All Worlds Tour this summer. The tour's name plays off the title of the song "Best of Both Worlds," on Van Halen's "5150" album from 1986 when Hagar fronted the band. It's also the title of a 2004 Van Halen greatest hits collection with songs from the Hagar and Roth eras. On tour through August in the U.S., the band – Hagar and Satriani, bassist Michael Anthony, an original member of Van Halen, and drummer Jason Bonham – is playing songs from Van Halen's extensive catalog including some from Roth's days. Hagar and Anthony, who's also recorded and performed with Hagar in the bands Chickenfoot and Sammy Hagar & the Circle, have said they tried t Sammy Hagar kicked off the "Best of all Worlds" Van Halen tribute tour this past weekend, and played 18 or so Van Halen songs Check out the setlist 01. Good Enough (VH) 02. Poundcake (VH) 03. Runaround (VH) 04. There's Only One Way To Rock (SOLO) 05. Judgement Day (VH) 06. Panama (VH) 07. 5150 (VH) 08. Summer Nights (VH) 09. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (VH) 10. Top Of The World (VH) 11. Best Of Both Worlds (VH) 12. Satch Boogie (Joe Satriani song) 13. The Seventh Seal (VH) 14. Right Now (VH) 15. Why Can't This Be Love (VH) 16. Eagles Fly (solo) 17. Mas Tequila (Solo) 18. Heavy Metal (Solo) 19. I Can't Drive 55 (Solo) 20. Space Station #5 / Oh Yeah / Jump (Solo & VH) 21. When It's Love (VH) Pretty interesting set list. I'm likely going to check out the concert when it hits the Woodlands on Aug 23rd. K.C.-ya! Sammy Hagar and his Best of All Worlds band kicked off their 2025 Las Vegas residency Wednesday night with an 18-song set peppered with Van Halen songs he hadn't played in decades. You can see the complete set list and fan-shot videos from the show below. It was the first of nine shows Hagar's performing at Dolby Live at Park MGM, using the same band he assembled last summer to celebrate his time in Van Halen: bassist and fellow Van Halen alumni Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani, drummer Kenny Aronoff and keyboardist Rai Thistlethwayte. Read More: Why Sammy Hagar's Trading Touring for Residencies Hagar made good on his promise to dig deeper into the Van Halen catalog, performing the Balance track "Amsterdam" for the first time since 2007 and the 5150 ballad "Love Walks In" for the first time since 1993. He also performed "Humans Being" from the Twister soundtrack, which the Best of All Worlds band played for the first time last weekend at the Stagecoach festival. The night began with the debut of his new single "Encore Thank You Goodnight,&q Sammy Hagar 'keeping alive' music of Van Halen in summer Best of All Worlds tour
Sammy Hagar Kicks Off Las Vegas Residency: Video and Set List