Van Halen : Live In Japan Tokyo Dome 1989

Van Halen : Live In Japan Tokyo Dome 1989

8.0

Feb 01 1989

Music

This show is the only known show from the 'OU812 Tour' that was professionally filmed.

Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar

Self (Lead Vocals / Guitar)

Eddie Van Halen

Eddie Van Halen

Self (Lead Guitar / Vocals)

Michael Anthony

Michael Anthony

Self (Bass / Vocals)

Alex Van Halen

Alex Van Halen

Self (Drums)

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