Sammy Hagar Adds to Excitement Over 2026 Plans With Mysterious Comments

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Sammy Hagar has stirred up speculation about a possible tour in 2026. The rocker dropped cryptic hints in response to fan comments on social media, suggesting more performances may be on the horizon. He shared the remarks on Instagram while posting footage from Green Day’s set at Ohana Fest. Alongside the video, Hagar added an enthusiastic caption about the experience:

“Just another day in the life, I’m pinching myself! PS Greenday were phenomenal,” Hagar wrote.

The buzz around a potential tour started after fans began commenting on the post. One fan recalled meeting Hagar before and expressed excitement about future collaborations.

When a fan wrote, “Sammy met you last year at Sting 3.0 at Ohana, you are so kind, can’t wait to see again soon, best wishes, I agree, an Eddie V and Sammy H set would be epic, go get em guys,” Hagar gave a short but revealing reply:

“Maybe next year,” Hagar responded. Another commenter suggested Hagar should have headlined the festival, and once again he gave the same intriguing answer: “Maybe next year,” he said again.

The repeated use of that phrase has fans convinced that Hagar may be hinting at festival appearances or tour dates in 2026.

These cryptic replies come as the veteran rocker already has firm plans in place for next year. News3LV confirmed Hagar’s 2026 Las Vegas residency with his “Best of All Worlds” supergroup, scheduled for March and September at Dolby Live at Park MGM.

The lineup features Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and original Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, guitar great Joe Satriani, drummer Kenny Aronoff, and multi-instrumentalist Rai Thistlethwayte. The residency promises a career-spanning setlist, including classics from Hagar’s Van Halen years. Given the scale of this commitment, any additional tour dates would need to be scheduled around these shows.

At the same time, AXS TV revealed that Hagar is part of a new supergroup project with Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee and Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger. While details are still scarce, the collaboration hints at new music and potential live performances beyond the Vegas residency.

Together, the residency announcement and these new musical ventures add weight to Hagar’s teasing responses. His repeated “maybe next year” replies may well point to expanded touring plans that complement his 2026 commitments.

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