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    How a Free 1991 Van Halen Concert Nearly Broke Up the Band

    By May 26, 2024
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    How a Free 1991 Van Halen Concert Nearly Broke Up the Band


    When Van Halen finished playing a free concert to an estimated 80,000 fans at Dallas’ West End Marketplace on Dec. 4, 1991, all four band members likely breathed a collective sigh of relief, as they had finally fulfilled a promise that frontman Sammy Hagar had made to the city three years earlier.

    But at what cost?

    “It almost broke the band up,” Hagar reflected in 2023. “It cost us about $200,000 to come back and do a free show.”

    Van Halen’s Dallas bargain originated in 1988, when they barreled through the Lone Star State in support of OU812 on the Monsters of Rock Tour, a mammoth road trip featuring Metallica, Dokken, Scorpions and Kingdom Come. Even by Van Halen’s standards, it was a massive — and massively expensive — undertaking.

    READ MORE: The Van Halen Song Sammy Hagar Refused to Sing When He First Joined the Band

    “We had 56 trucks, three complete stages and production systems that had to be put up all at the same time so that we could go out and play three shows a week,” Hagar recalled in his 2012 memoir Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock. “It cost $350,000 per show and it was easy to lose money. The shows broke even at 44,000 tickets and the tickets were expensive.”

    With so much on the line each night, Van Halen faced enormous pressure to deliver at every show. Unfortunately for Hagar, several internal and external factors conspired against him throughout the Monsters of Rock Tour, making the experience a living hell. “I had an ear infection. I had a sinus infection. I had a broken tailbone,” the vocalist lamented. “The whole tour, I couldn’t sing because of my sinuses. Every night, I couldn’t sing. It was too big of a deal to cancel because it was so expensive.”

    Sammy Hagar Makes a Big Promise to Dallas

    Hagar’s condition reached a new low when Van Halen played the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on July 3, 1988. He’d previously conquered the city as a solo act in 1984, playing two back-to-back shows at the Reunion Arena on the VOA tour. He then stormed the Cotton Bowl with Van Halen at the 1986 Texxas Jam, where the unfriendly climate punished his vocal cords. So when the Red Rocker visited the sprawling metropolis for the third time in four years, he was hungry for redemption.

    Sadly, he only dug himself further into a ditch. “We got to Texas, standing out in front of 60,000 people at the Cotton Bowl, and I couldn’t sing,” Hagar recalled. “I was about to cry onstage. Texas was my country. I owned Texas. I was a headliner there long before Van Halen. I stopped in the middle of the first song.”

    Then, Hagar made a deal with the audience that would win him the ire of his bandmates: “‘I can’t sing,’ I said. ‘I promise you, Van Halen will come back and do a free concert for Dallas.'”

    “We cut the show short, and the brothers went nuclear on me afterward,” Hagar continued. “They crucified me for that. It was three years before we made good.”

    Eddie and Alex Van Halen‘s outrage was not unfathomable. It was a logistical nightmare for a band of Van Halen’s stature to stage a free concert for tens of thousands of fans, one that would no doubt cost them a ton of money. But a man’s word means everything in Texas, so in 1991, Van Halen finally fulfilled their promise, blocking off the main street of the West End Marketplace and playing a free, 11-song show that drew heavily from the band’s then-current album, For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.

    Watch Van Halen Perform ‘Poundcake’ in Dallas

    Immediately after the show, Hagar raved about the experience to radio host Redbeard. “I think it was fantastic. It was so real and so honest,” he said. “We didn’t use a set list, we didn’t plan anything. We didn’t say how long it was gonna be, how short it was gonna be. We were just gonna play until it was over, and then when they asked us to stop, I think it was cool, it was a good time to stop.”

    After years of ill-fated performances, Van Halen (mostly Hagar) had finally settled their score with Dallas.  “I told the audience, ‘We’re even now. Now let’s start over. Van Halen and Dallas, let’s start over,'” Hagar told Redbeard. “Because I really feel that we came to terms with everything.”

    In May 2024 it was announced that an expanded version of For Unlawful Carnal Knoweldge would be released, complete with full audio and pro-shot video footage of Van Halen’s free Dallas show.

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