Dave Lee Roth Addresses Van Halen Super Bowl Story

The singer says that the band are up for it

Published 10th Jul 2012

In an open letter Roth says that the band have not, as yet, been asked to play at the prestigious sporting event.

He said:

An Open Letter

I'm compelled to address the now-rampant rumors that Van Halen is playing the Superbowl. First of all let me say this — be still my pigskin heart. That honor has not been bestowed upon us at this time though it is one we would accept in a NY minute.

Having heard VH blaring through stadium speakers on any given Sunday – more like every given Sunday, the idea of playing there live would be like – ‘okay, now we're in the game'.

Van Halen's collective memories are – and with all due respect to each and every one of these memories, teeming with been-theres and done-that's, but none include playing at the Superbowl. Playing at the Superbowl is a veritable holy grail of musical recognition, a highly prized rite of passage for (game-changing) artists. Not a spiritual rite with snake pits or Hebrew school or anything, but it's up there.

We are not on Commissioner Goodell's dance card at this time, but we would be most honored to dance the halftime away in New Orleans.

It's an honor to be considered and for that we would like to thank the rumormongers all over the World Wide Web.

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If the band are signed up to play at next year's event then they will join the likes of  Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen and The Who as acts to have been asked in recent years.

(Rolling Stone)