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Tour - The Who Official Website

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    Current tour dates for The Who, Classic Quadrophenia and Roger Daltrey and his band. Date City Venue Tickets. 5 Mar 2021 Dublin, Eire 3Arena Buy RSVP. 8 Mar 2021 Liverpool, England M&S Bank Arena Buy RSVP. 10 Mar 2021 Glasgow, Scotland The SSE Hydro Buy RSVP. 12 Mar 2021 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Utilita Arena Buy RSVP.

Home - The Who

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    Up & coming Tour Dates. Date City Venue Tickets. 5 Mar 2021 Dublin, Eire 3Arena Buy RSVP. 8 Mar 2021 Liverpool, England M&S Bank Arena Buy RSVP. 10 Mar 2021 Glasgow, Scotland The SSE Hydro Buy RSVP. 12 Mar 2021 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Utilita Arena Buy RSVP. More Tour Dates . Who Tube. More: Music ; Photos ; Movies ; Video ; More Who Tube .

Current Touring Band - The Who

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    Following The Who’s tour of 2007/8 Zak has become the ‘unofficial’ official drummer for the band, performing with them at the 2010 Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, FL, the 2012 Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games, the 2013 Quadrophenia & More tour, The Who Hits 50! tour and The Who 2017 tour of North and South America.

The Who Tour 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Who Tour 1979 was The Who's first concert tour since the death of original drummer Keith Moon.The tour supported their 1978 album Who Are You, and consisted of concerts in Europe and the United States and acknowledged the band's return to live performance.Associated album: Who Are You

The Who cuts off Houston concert after Roger Daltrey loses ...

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    Sep 27, 2019 · The Who cut short a Houston concert after lead singer Roger Daltrey lost his voice midway through the event, and postponed concerts Friday and Sunday.

The Who Tour 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The Who Tour 1989 (1989) The Who Tour 1996–1997 (1996–97) The Who Tour 1989 was The Who's reunion tour in celebration of their 25th anniversary and their first without drummer Kenney Jones, who had replaced Keith Moon in 1979. Billed as "The Kids Are Alright Tour", it was the band's only tour between 1982 and 1996

The Who Tickets 2020-21 Tour & Concert Dates ...

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    In 1985, they reunited for Live Aid and in 1989, they hit the road again for a 25th anniversary tour. Live reunions continued right up until 2002, when Entwistle died. Daltrey and Townshend stayed in each other’s orbit, collaborating on Endless Wire in 2006 and hitting the road once more.

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