David Lee Roth has announced his retirement following his upcoming Las Vegas shows at the House of Blues. The legendary voice and frontman of Van Halen revealed the news to The Las Vegas Review-Journal, explaining, “I ask that you bear with me here. Please try not to interrupt. I’m going to close my eyes and take you on a ride. . . Al (Van Halen) and I have been talking, and I can’t speak for him just yet, but he knows what I am about to say. We speak to each other constantly, two or three times a day. We laugh like pirates.”
He referenced guitarist Eddie Van Halen's 2020 death, by saying, The departure of my beloved classmate recently. . . I thought I might have been the first, frankly. I might have thought the Marlboro Man would’ve got me. 'Hey Ed, objects in the rear-view mirror are probably me.' And my doctors, my handlers, compelled me to really address that every time I go onstage, I endanger that future.”
Roth declared, “I am throwing in the shoes. I’m retiring. This is the first, and only, official announcement. . . You’ve got the news. Share it with the world. I know that when I am in the audience, whether you come out with a ukulele or a marching band, all I ask you give me everything you’ve got to give. That’s what I did for the last 50 years. I’m not going to explain the statement. The explanation is in a safe. These are my last five shows.”