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David Lee Roth (L) and Eddie Van Halen perform during the first stop of the Van Halen tour in Charlotte, North Carolina September 27, 2007. REUTERS/Robert Padgett

David Lee Roth (L) and Eddie Van Halen perform during the first stop of the Van Halen tour in Charlotte, North Carolina September 27, 2007.

Credit: Reuters/Robert Padgett

Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:16am EDT

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Rock band Van Halen's reunion tour fell into disarray on Monday when it announced it would postpone all shows through April 19 while guitarist Eddie Van Halen undergoes tests for an unspecified medical condition.

The news came a week after the group postponed four shows for the same reason.

Seventeen shows are now affected, beginning Tuesday in Charlottesville, Va., and running through April 15 in Baltimore, which was one of the four postponed last week. The next scheduled show is set for April 19 in Las Vegas.

According to organizers, Van Halen, 53, who has battled cancer and substance abuse, "is currently under doctors' care" and will "continue medical tests to define a course of treatment." No further details were made available.

Fans are being asked to keep their tickets, which will be honored at makeup dates to be announced.

Van Halen returned to the road last fall with original lead singer David Lee Roth for the first time in 20-plus years. The tour, which features Eddie Van Halen's teenage son Wolfgang on bass in place of co-founder Michael Anthony, has routinely sold out North American arenas.

Reuters/Billboard

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