Wolfgang Van Halen is an American musician, best known as the son of Eddie Van Halen and a former member of the band Van Halen, where he played bass from 2007 to 2020. He also played with Tremonti. Following his father's death and the subsequent disbandment of Van Halen, Wolfgang focused on his solo project, Mammoth WVH, where he performs all instruments and vocals. He released his debut album, Mammoth WVH, in 2021 and followed up with Mammoth II in 2023.
On March 16, 1991, Wolfgang William Van Halen was born. He is the son of actress Valerie Bertinelli and guitarist Eddie Van Halen.
During Van Halen's 2004 tour, Wolfgang Van Halen made guest appearances, playing with his father during his guitar solo spot and performing the instrumental "316".
In 2004, Eddie Van Halen's collaboration with Peavey on the Wolfgang series of guitars ended, which was a line of guitars named after his son, Wolfgang.
In late 2006, Eddie Van Halen confirmed that his son, Wolfgang, would replace Michael Anthony as Van Halen's bassist.
Following the completion of the 2007–2008 Van Halen tour, Wolfgang returned to school.
In 2007, Wolfgang Van Halen first toured with Van Halen as their new bassist.
In 2007, Wolfgang Van Halen started performing with Van Halen as their bassist, alongside his father and uncle.
Following the completion of the 2007–2008 Van Halen tour, Wolfgang returned to school.
In 2008, Eddie Van Halen named a custom guitar after his son, the EVH Wolfgang.
In early 2008, Wolfgang Van Halen appeared on the cover of Guitar World with his father, in the magazine's first father-son issue.
Following the completion of the 2007–2008 Van Halen tour, Wolfgang returned to school. Planning to graduate by the summer of 2009.
In August 2010, Van Halen announced that they would record a new album with Wolfgang playing bass.
Following the completion of the 2007–2008 Van Halen tour, Wolfgang returned to school. Wolfgang Van Halen graduated in 2010.
In 2011, Wolfgang Van Halen recorded his only studio album with Van Halen, titled A Different Kind of Truth.
On February 7, 2012, Van Halen released the album 'A Different Kind of Truth', which was the only studio album Wolfgang Van Halen recorded with the band.
On September 10, 2012, Mark Tremonti announced that Wolfgang Van Halen would be filling in as bassist for Tremonti's first tour.
In 2012, Wolfgang Van Halen began performing with the heavy metal band Tremonti.
In 2013, Wolfgang Van Halen became an official member of Tremonti, replacing Brian Marshall as bassist.
In 2015, Wolfgang Van Halen appeared on Tremonti's studio album Cauterize.
In 2016, Wolfgang Van Halen appeared on Tremonti's studio album Dust.
In 2016, Wolfgang Van Halen ended his performances with the heavy metal band Tremonti.
In June 2019, Clint Lowery revealed that Wolfgang Van Halen would play on his solo debut album, contributing drums and possibly bass.
In 2019, The Glorious Sons sent their first two songs to No. 1 on the Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart.
In 2020, Van Halen disbanded following the death of Eddie Van Halen, leading Wolfgang to focus on his solo project.
Wolfgang remained in Van Halen until 2020 when the band disbanded following his father's death.
In 2021, Wolfgang Van Halen released his debut album Mammoth WVH, where he wrote every song and played every instrument. Following the album's release, Mammoth WVH began touring.
In 2021, Wolfgang Van Halen released his debut album, Mammoth WVH, where he performed all instruments and vocals.
On July 6, 2022, Wolfgang Van Halen announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Andraia Allsop.
In 2022, Wolfgang Van Halen was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for "Distance".
On October 15, 2023, Wolfgang Van Halen married Andraia Allsop.
In 2023, Wolfgang Van Halen released his second album, Mammoth II.
In 2023, Wolfgang Van Halen was one of the guitarists in "I'm Just Ken", recorded for the Barbie soundtrack and appeared in the song's live performance during the 96th Academy Awards.