Monday, March 3, 2008
Updated: Van Halen’s show tonight at AAC postponed to April 24
According to this post on Billboard.com, Van Halen's show tonight scheduled at the American Airlines Center has been postponed. David and whatever ridiculous get-up he's wearing this tour will be in Dallas on April 24.
No word on why the tour has been postponed, but unofficial reports claim that the citizens of Panama are still riled up about all the gratuitous crotch shots in the "Panama" video. Who knows what a crotch-angry Panamanian could do to a Van Halen tour bus.
Van Halen - “Panama”
UPDATE: From a LiveNation press release: "According to Eddie Van Halen’s physician, he is undergoing a battery of comprehensive medical tests to determine a defined diagnosis and recommended medical procedures." Sounds curious. I'll stick to my hypothesis.
Posted by Erin

Gwen DuVal, says:
Is there such a thing as an "undefined" diagnosis? Does that imply that so far his doctor has just been guessing? Let that be a lesson to all of us, be sure your diagnosis is defined!
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Mike Orren, says:
There are a lot less charitable theories about what happened to Eddie V & co:
http://stereogum.com/archives/video/e...
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JW Richard, says:
My partner was going to this show and is still threatening to return those tickets. She believes they cancelled due to the fact that this show wasn't sold old like the last one [in January].
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Mike Orren, says:
*"this show wasn't sold old like the last one"*
Sleudian frip?
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jtmbls, says:
That's too funny!
OMG! What happened to Eddie? He looks like Charles Manson!! That almost makes me want to put down my martini.
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Peter Stawicki, says:
The announcement this afternoon was that Eddie may have his Tongue Cancer back and they are currently doing a battery of tests in case he needs to start treatment.
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