
Vandenberg - My Whitesnake Years - with Marco Mendoza and Vinnie Moore
Fri, 7 Aug, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
Sony Hall
235 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
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$55
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$35
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Hard Rock
Vandenberg
Vandenberg
Hard Rock
One of the finest six-stringers on the planet, Adrian Vandenberg is arguably also one of the most underrated.
By the mid-’70s, Adrian Vandenberg was already forging his own path. In 1976, at just 22 years old and while still an art student at the Academy of Arts, he formed his first rock band, Teaser, releasing a self-titled debut the following year. Relentless touring across the Benelux and Germany helped shape the foundation of a career that was quickly gathering momentum.
That momentum became unmistakable in 1981 with the formation of Vandenberg. Signed to Atlantic Records, the band achieved international recognition with their self-titled debut, driven by the enduring rock ballad “Burning Heart,” which reached No. 39 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Follow-up albums Heading for a Storm (1983) and Alibi (1985) further elevated the band’s profile, while major tours alongside Ozzy Osbourne, Rush, and KISS established Vandenberg as a formidable live act. A gifted visual artist as well as a guitarist, Adrian painted the band’s album artwork himself, leaving a distinctive visual signature on the era.
In the early-’80s, Vandenberg’s playing and songwriting had already drawn the attention of David Coverdale, and in late 1986 he joined Whitesnake just ahead of their commercial peak. His instantly recognizable guitar solo on “Here I Go Again” helped propel the song to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard charts, with seven additional U.S. chart hits and an estimated 14 million albums sold following in the years that came next. Although a wrist injury prevented him from recording Slip of the Tongue (1989) – with Steve Vai handling studio duties – Vandenberg remained an important creative presence as a songwriter and, after almost a year of physical therapy, returned for the subsequent world tour, sharing the stage with Vai.
After Whitesnake paused in 1991 due to the Coverdale/Page project, Vandenberg formed Manic Eden with fellow Whitesnake alumni Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge, recruiting vocalist Ron Young. The band released a self-titled album and toured France. He later reunited with Coverdale to co-write Restless Heart (1997), followed by a world tour and the intimate acoustic live album Starkers in Tokyo (1998), recorded with just Coverdale and Vandenberg.
Equally respected as a visual artist, Vandenberg stepped away from the music industry for several years to focus on his art, exhibitions, and to be involved in raising his daughter. His return to the international music scene in 2013 with bluesrock flavored ‘Vandenberg’s MoonKings’ marked a renewed creative chapter, yielding album releases in 2014, 2017, and 2018.
In 2019, he once again revived the Vandenberg name, releasing a new album in 2020 with vocalist Ronnie Romero. Pandemic restrictions temporarily stalled touring, but momentum returned with Sin (2024), co-written with Swedish powerhouse vocalist Mats Levén. and followed by extensive international touring – underscoring Adrian Vandenberg’s enduring impact on the history of rock.

Rock
Marco Mendoza
Marco Mendoza
Rock
In the world of bass guitar there is not much Marco can’t do or hasn’t done. He has recorded and toured with some of the biggest names in the rock and music such as Blue Murder, John Sykes, David Coverdale, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Ted Nugent, Lynch Mob, Neal Schon, Dolores O’Riordan of the Cranberries, and The Dead Daisies. The list literally goes on and on!
Marco is a dynamic live performer who is equally at home at a huge stadium as a small jazz club. He can cover just about any musical style from jazz, fusion, world music, Latin groove to all out hard rock. In addition he is an accomplished vocalist who has written and recorded the highly acclaimed solo albums, ‘Viva La Rock’, ‘Live for Tomorrow’ and ‘Casa Mendoza’. He just recently released his fourth solo album ‘New Direction’ which has received rave reviews the world over.
If all that wasn’t enough Marco is a true ambassador of music who always takes time to meet fans, do clinics, and give great interviews where he is always open and honest about where he has been and where he is going.
With the The Dead Daisies, he has recorded three studio albums (‘Revolución’ ,‘Make Some Noise’ and ‘Burn It Down’) and a live album ‘Live & Louder’. They also released a rockin’ album of covers, ‘Locked and Loaded’. They rocked stages from Cuba to Australia and everywhere in between.
Now Marco is back on his own and ready to take on the world! Make sure to catch Marco when you can, you won’t regret it

Pop
Vinnie Moore
Vinnie Moore
Pop
Vinnie Moore picked up a guitar at 12 and quickly became a “guitar freak,” moving from early influences like Jeff Beck and Led Zeppelin to writing his own music and gaining national attention through Guitar Player magazine. His breakout solo albums led to major tours, work with Alice Cooper, and eventually a long, celebrated run as lead guitarist and songwriter for UFO. Alongside global touring, he continues recording, teaching, and shaping his signature blend of rock, neo‑classical, and fusion styles.