David Lee Roth Launches Vegas Ticket Presale
Rock icon’s Sin City residency goes live soon—fans snag access code for hot early seats

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Legendary rocker David Lee Roth has just kicked off a presale for his upcoming Las Vegas shows. Posting to Instagram with a photo of himself flashing the peace sign backstage, Roth wrote, “Vegas.. Ticket Pre-Sale is on now! Access Code ROTHROCKS Tickets on Sale Fri May 23rd 10am PT davidleeroth.com/tour 🔗 Link In bio.” Fans can use the special code to secure seats before tickets hit general sale.
Iconic Frontman Returns To Sin City
David Lee Roth, best known as the flamboyant frontman of Van Halen, is set to make a solo splash on the Las Vegas Strip. His announcement hints at a limited residency that plays to his strengths: high-energy renditions of Van Halen classics alongside solo hits like “Just Like Paradise.” With no formal residency dates listed yet, Roth’s website promises more details in the coming weeks.
Presale Details
Fans eager to lock in seats should note the following:
• Access code: ROTHROCKS
• Presale open now via davidleeroth.com/tour
• Public on-sale date: Friday, May 23, 10 a.m. PT
Roth has leaned on Instagram twice this month to tease his live return. An earlier post teased a broader run with the caption, “Pre-Sale begins today 10AM local time. Access Code ROTHROCKS 🎟️ 🔗 Link In Bio,” while a follow-up image carried the hashtag #tour2025.
Solo Career Highlights
Born October 10, 1954, in Bloomington, Indiana, David Lee Roth rose to fame in 1974 when he co-founded Van Halen. Known for his acrobatic stage moves and wild personality, Roth helped the band rack up hits like “Jump” and “Panama” before departing in 1985. He returned for a reunion in 2007, touring through 2015.
Roth’s solo work has produced five studio albums, including 1986’s Eat ’Em and Smile and 1991’s A Little Ain’t Enough. His rendition of The Beach Boys’ “California Girls” remains a fan favorite, and his 1988 tour earned praise for its bombastic production.
With this Sin City announcement, Roth shifts from arena rock to a more intimate Vegas setting, promising a night of nostalgia and showmanship.
Fans should bookmark davidleeroth.com/tour and set their alarms. With only a limited number of presale tickets available, the early rush could sell out fast. Once public sale opens on May 23 at 10 a.m. PT, remaining seats will go live on major ticketing platforms.
Between Roth’s Instagram teasers and his storied career milestones, the buzz is real. Whether you’re a die-hard Van Halen devotee or a casual fan of classic rock, this Las Vegas run is shaping up to be an unforgettable rock celebration.
Don’t miss your shot to see one of rock’s most magnetic performers up close—grab that access code and get ready to party in Sin City with the legendary David Lee Roth.

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