David Lee Roth captivates fans at the M3 Rock Festival on May 3, 2025.
David Lee Roth returned to the stage on May 3, 2025, performing at the M3 Rock Festival after a five-year hiatus. The former Van Halen frontman entertained fans with classic hits and announced plans for an upcoming 21-date tour. His performance reflected a resurgence in his passion for music, while humorously addressing his past retirement announcements.
Columbia, Maryland – David Lee Roth made a striking return to the stage on May 3, 2025, performing at the M3 Rock Festival for the first time in five years. The former frontman of the iconic rock band Van Halen captivated the audience with a set rich in classic hits, marking his long-awaited comeback since his last performance with Kiss on March 10, 2020, just before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roth’s revival concert primarily showcased fan-favorite songs from his time with Van Halen. The set list included energetic renditions of “Panama,” “Unchained,” “Hot For Teacher,” and the chart-topping hit “Jump.” An expanded eight-piece band accompanied Roth on stage, featuring guitarist Al Estrada, bassist Ryan Wheeler, and drummer Francis Valentino, among other musicians. The performance was further amplified by a four-member group of backing vocalists, adding depth to the live experience.
During the show, Roth incorporated humor into his performance, playfully referencing the numerous retirements he has declared throughout his career. In a lighthearted moment, he joked about his frequent exits from the music scene, allowing fans a glimpse into his charismatic persona that has long been a hallmark of his live shows.
Looking ahead, Roth announced plans for a 21-date tour starting July 22, 2025, in Paso Robles, California, and concluding on September 14, 2025, in Napa, California. However, at present, there are no confirmed Las Vegas dates, although speculation suggests that more shows could be arranged in the future, which would coincide with fellow rock icon Sammy Hagar’s ongoing residency performances in Las Vegas.
Roth’s return follows a significant hiatus prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic and personal health concerns. Earlier, in October 2020, he had announced his retirement from music, particularly in the wake of the passing of his close friend and bandmate, Eddie Van Halen. Roth had expressed a sense of closure during that period, stating, “I’m throwing in the shoes.” However, his performance at M3 hinted at a rekindled enthusiasm for touring, with the artist teasing potential broader plans to engage with fans again.
The concert on May 3 not only marked a personal comeback for Roth but also served as a revitalization moment for the classic rock scene, which continued to thrive even during his absence. Fans had kept the excitement alive through Roth’s engagement on social media, where he shared dance videos and updates, further building anticipation for his return.
Fans eager to see Roth perform live again can purchase tickets for his upcoming shows starting May 9, 2025. As the music world anticipates his forthcoming tour, momentum builds for fans of classic rock, enlivened by Roth’s enjoyable performance at the M3 Rock Festival.
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