Van Halen performed at the Metro Center in Rockford, Illinois, on March 16, 1986. This event was notable as it took place shortly before the official start of their legendary 5150 Tour, which officially kicked off in Shreveport, Louisiana, on March 27, 1986.
The concert featured the debut era of “Van Hagar,” with Sammy Hagar having recently replaced David Lee Roth as the lead vocalist. While the tour’s official opening night is often cited as March 27, the Rockford show (along with a performance in Rosemont, Illinois, on March 15) served as critical early performances or “warm-ups” for the new lineup.
Renowned rock photographer Paul Natkin captured several iconic images of Eddie Van Halen both onstage and backstage during this specific date at the Metro Center. The show occurred just eight days before the release of the 5150 album on March 24, 1986.














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