Sammy Hagar Announces 2026 Las Vegas Residency at Dolby Live

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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Sammy Hagar is bringing his celebrated Las Vegas residency, The Best of All Worlds, back for another round in 2026. The residency will feature 11 performances split between March 11–21 and September 18–26, once again taking place at an intimate venue that has quickly become home to some of Hagar’s most powerful live moments.
Rejoining Hagar onstage is his all-star band: original Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani, veteran drummer Kenny Aronoff, and multi-instrumentalist Rai Thistlethwayte. The shows promise a deeper dive into Hagar’s legendary catalog, with an emphasis on rarely performed tracks from his Van Halen years, alongside solo hits and fan favorites.
“I can’t tell you how hard it’s been not to leak this announcement,” Hagar shared. “Those last nine shows were some of the best shows I’ve done in my life. I love this band like no other and can’t wait to do it again. One listen to the live residency record coming out and you’ll understand—this is my idea of retirement! Beats golf any day.”
New Live Album Captures the Energy
In tandem with the residency announcement, Hagar is also releasing a live album that captures the intensity and chemistry of his earlier shows with The Best of All Worlds band. The 19-track album features a mix of Van Halen deep cuts, solo material, and unexpected fan favorites performed during his first run of shows.
The first track released from the album is a high-energy live rendition of “Summer Nights,” offering fans a preview of what to expect from both the record and the upcoming shows.
Ticket Access and Performance Dates
Presale ticket access begins mid-September for fan club members, cardholders, and loyalty program participants. General ticket sales open shortly after.
The full list of 2026 dates includes six shows in March and five in September. Each night will offer a unique setlist, making every performance a fresh experience for fans. With a career spanning over four decades and more than 50 million albums sold, Hagar continues to prove that his brand of rock and roll is far from finished.