The dates of Van Halen's postponed tour have officially been canceled. All the dates after Van Halen's performance last week in New Orleans now appear as "canceled" on ticketmaster.com.
There has been no official word on the cancellation from the band, but they did previously speak on the postponement:
"As usual, we bit off way more than we could chew when it came to scheduling. The band is winning but our schedule has been sidelined for unnecessary roughness. If we continue past July 4 and all the way into Australia and Japan then we're asking for the robot zombie tour," frontman David Lee Roth explained.
Dates now listed as canceled include Uncasville, Connecticut; Baltimore, Maryland; Rochester, New York; Detroit, Michigan; Toledo, Ohio; Memphis, Tennessee; Sacramento, California; Reno, Nevada; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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