Sammy Hagar giving up the road? ‘I dont think I want to go on tour anymore’

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Sammy Hagar spent last summer on the road with his The Best of All Worlds Tour, but it sounds like that may have been his last full-scale trek.

In an interview with the Miami Herald, the 77-year-old Sammy reveals that he doesn’t see anymore big tours in his future.

“I don’t think I want to go on tour anymore,” he shares. “I hate to say that, because I don’t want to piss my fans off.”

But that doesn’t mean fans won’t have a chance to see him perform live again. In fact, Sammy’s already booked a Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, which kicks off this spring.

“I’ll go out and do a one-off show and do things like that, but the residency is going to give me a good extension of my career,” he says. “That’s what I’m hoping for.”

“With this, I don’t have to travel, I don’t have to unpack and pack and get on an airplane every day,” he explains. “You know, at my age, it hurts my shoulders to do all this. And I have to perform. I’m a performer, at the end of the day.”

The Best of All Worlds Tour – The Residency consists of nine shows, running from April 30 to May 17. Sammy will be joined at the shows by Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani and drummer Kenny Aronoff. A complete list of dates can be found at redrocker.com.

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