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Arenas Pay Tribute To Eddie Van Halen (Photo Gallery)
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Madison Square Garden, NY.
Music lovers across the world lost one of rock and roll’s most innovative musicians in Eddie Van Halen, who passed away Oct. 6 after a long battle with cancer.
The music industry as well lost a true icon, and paid tribute accordingly, as displayed by these Oak View Group Arena Alliance venues (Oak View Group is Pollstar‘s parent company.)
See Also:
Van Halen By The Numbers: Boxoffice Success
Irving Azoff On Van Halen: ‘Unqualified Genius’
Venue Pros Mourn Van Halen
Van Halen By The Numbers: Boxoffice Success
Irving Azoff On Van Halen: ‘Unqualified Genius’
Venue Pros Mourn Van Halen
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United Center, Chicago IL
Arenas taking part in showing their love to the one and only Eddie Van Halen included:
Charlotte, NC / Spectrum Center
Chicago, IL / United Center
Cleveland, OH / Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Denver, CO / Pepsi Center
Detroit, MI / Little Caesars Arena
Ft. Lauderdale, FL / BB&T Center
Los Angeles, CA / Forum
Nashville, TN / Bridgestone Arena
New York, NY / Madison Square Garden
Sacramento, CA / Golden 1 Center
St. Louis, MO / Enterprise Center
St. Paul, MN / Xcel Energy Center