“I don’t think I would have ever been able to live it down”: Wolfgang Van Halen on why he was worried playing his father’s songs could have “ruined my life”

“I don’t think I would have ever been able to live it down”: Wolfgang Van Halen on why he was worried playing his father’s songs could have “ruined my life”

Carrying Eddie Van Halen’s last name comes with a weight few could imagine. For Wolfgang Van Halen, that pressure is magnified every time he’s asked to perform one of his father’s songs – a request he almost always declines.
Since Eddie’s death in 2020, Wolfgang has only broken that rule twice. The first was in 2022 at the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert, where he ripped through On Fire and Hot For Teacher alongside Dave Grohl, Justin Hawkins and Josh Freese. The second one came at the 2024 Welcome to Rockville festival, where he stunned the crowd with a searing rendition of Eruption.

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But behind the bravado was a very real fear. Speaking to Metal Hammer, Wolfgang recalls how he wrestled with Grohl’s invitation to perform at the Hawkins tribute: “I was like, ‘This is either going to be a nice coda to Van Halen or it’s going to ruin my life.’”
He explains, “I don’t think I would have ever been able to live it down – with how many people who hate me and say, ‘You’ll never be good enough and you have to play Van Halen to be relevant’ – if the one time I played Van Halen on my own, I ruined it and messed up. In my mind, it would have ruined my life had I messed up. I took it very seriously.”
That anxiety helps explain why Wolfgang now keeps his distance from his father’s legacy. In a June interview with Drumeo, the Mammoth frontman revealed that he and his uncle, drummer Alex Van Halen, have a similarly cautious relationship with the band’s catalogue.
“I’m really just not interested in playing it anymore without dad,” he said. “And I know [Alex] feels the exact same way.”
“I’ll play it for fun every now and then. If Dave Grohl comes to me and goes like, ‘Hey, you wanna do this?’ Like, ‘Yes, Dave Grohl, I would like to do that with you.’ But, overall, it’s really a tough thing for me.”
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