Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey postpone 2022 tour launch

Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth WVH and rockers Dirty Honey have postponed the launch of an upcoming North American tour due to the latest surge in the ongoing pandemic.

The two group have shared news that the six-week series – originally scheduled to begin in Chicago, IL on January 21 – will now open in Denver, CO on February 20.

“To all present ticket-holders and future ticket-buyers for the Young Guns Tour,” says the bands, “We take the health and safety of the bands, road crews, local venue staff and especially our fans very seriously. Due to an abundance of caution regarding the recent COVID surge, we have decided to postpone the start of the Young Guns Tour to February 20, 2022, in Denver Colorado. Any performance that was scheduled prior to February 20th in Denver has been rescheduled until after March 5th. The shows scheduled from February 20th through to March 5th will remain as previously announced.

The show in Portland, ME originally scheduled for January 28th is canceled and all ticket holders for that event can receive a refund at point of purchase.

“The revised tour schedule has allowed us to add a few additional shows to the itinerary and those shows will be on sale on Friday, January 14th at 10AM local time. More information on all shows and tickets for all dates can be found at this location.

“We can’t wait to see everyone on tour and bring you an unforgettable evening of rock n’ roll.”


Both bands will be on the road in support of their 2021 self-titled debut albums, with Mammoth WVH recently touring with Guns N’ Roses while Dirty Honey joined The Black Crowes last year.

Mammoth WVH delivered the No. 8 Rock News Story of The Year and were named the No. 4 Rock News Artist Of The Year as part of the 2021 hennemusic Rock News Awards.


Mammoth WVH / Dirty Honey
Young Guns Tour

North America 2022

Feb 20 — Denver, C0 @ Ogden Theatre
Feb 21 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
Feb 22 — Boise, ID @ Revolution
Feb 24 — Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
Feb 25 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
Feb 27 — Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort
Mar 01 — San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
Mar 02 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Mar 04 — Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
Mar 05 — Indio, CA @ Fantasy Casino
Mar 09 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *
Mar 10 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre *
Mar 12 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom **
Mar 13 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre *
Mar 15 — Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave *
Mar 16 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues *
Mar 18 — Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone *
Mar 20 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre **
Mar 21 — Ft. Wayne, IN @ Piere's *
Mar 23 — Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre *
Mar 24 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
Mar 26 — Boston, MA @ Big Night Live *
Mar 27 — New Haven, CT @ Toad's Place **
Mar 28 — New York, NY @ Webster Hall *
Mar 30 — Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom *
Mar 31 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore *
Apr 01 — Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live *
Apr 03 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle *
Apr 05 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz *
Apr 06 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore *
Apr 08 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works *
Apr 09 — Dothan, AL @ The Plant *
Apr 10 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Orlando *

* rescheduled date
** new date – on sale Friday, January 14


See also:

David Lee Roth cancels farewell Las Vegas residency
David Lee Roth cancels launch of Las Vegas residency
Van Halen and KISS win 2021 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Rock News Artist Of The Year No. 1: VAN HALEN
Search Van Halen at hennemusic