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Sammy Hagar welcomes Bobby Weir on the first song that has ever written “Bad Motor Scooter” in Las Vegas

Watch: Sammy Hagar welcomes Bobby Weir on the first song that has ever written “Bad Motor Scooter” in Las Vegas

Photo: Marc Millman

Last night, May 7th, Sammy Hagar took part in his latest concert during his ongoing Residency-specific performance boost at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas. The Wednesday show included a special arrival, the Bobby Weir by Grateful Dead, which was in the city before the collection of Dead & Company Gigs in the state -of -the -art sphere arena.

During the mid -Week show, Hagar spanned his sparkling career with sweats from his performance story, starting with his new single “Encore, Thanks you, goodnight”, before a narrow thrust through van Halen -Tracks “Top of the World”, “Panama” and “Runaround”, which the concert motif, a mixture of material contact connection,, established on different musical eras.

For Weir's stage time, Hagar seemed to be thoughtful with his song selection and to win his early days and his time on the first song that he ever wrote, the publication of 1973, “Bad Motor Scooter”. The host followed after the sit-in and wrote about the experience on social media. See below.

After the sit-in of the last night, Weir will connect his death and company band colleagues for the ongoing dead forever in Sphere Las Vegas. Buy tickets and learn more at Deadandcompany.com.

See a fan shot video from “Bad Motor Scooter”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tbx6yzljv0

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