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The Who Tour 2023 : Where to buy tickets and Details

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The Who, unquestionably one of the most influential rock bands of the ’60s, has enthralled audiences for decades. London’s burgeoning mod club scene in 1964 gave rise to the band, who quickly became a voice for British youth discontent with songs like “I Can’t Explain” and “My Generation.” The band’s dynamic onstage and in the studio was electric, and guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend pioneered the rock opera with his groundbreaking 1969 album Tommy. Who’s Next, released in 1971, solidified their position as one of rock’s most exciting and insightful groups. The Who continue to draw huge crowds wherever they perform, and their long live shows typically feature the entirety of an album.

Successive Waves of Adorers

The world finally saw what sold-out stadiums already knew: The Who’s publication of 1970’s Life at Leeds cemented their status as one of the best live bands of their era. The Who had an extraordinary chemistry, with vocalist Roger Daltrey’s tough yet tender flair, Townshend’s aggressive wind-milling, drummer Keith Moon’s fierce playing, and bassist John Entwistle’s controlled stage demeanor, making the band more significant than the sum of its parts. Moreover, in Townshend, they possessed a composer of exceptional skill. His notable works include Pinball Wizard, Won’t Get Fooled Again, and Who Are You. Few bands have as many albums on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 best albums of all time as the band does (7 total). The ensemble received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy from the Grammy Foundation in 2001. The band’s music has endured over the decades.

Will The Who go on a tour in 2023?

Yes, The Who will go on a tour in 2023. But the dates of the tour are not finalized yet.

Exactly what songs do The Who play?

Depending on the venue, The Who may or may not play the following songs:

· Overture

· 1921

· Amazing Journey

· Sparks

· Pinball Wizard

· We’re Not Gonna Take It

· Who Are You

· Eminence Front

· Join Together

· I Can See for Miles

· You Better You Bet

· Won’t Get Fooled Again

· Behind Blue Eyes

· The Real Me

· I’m One

· 0.21875

· The Rock

· Love

· Reign O’er Me

· Baba O’Riley

Concerts by The Who— how long do they last?

Concerts usually last between two and three hours. However, this time can vary widely depending on the headliner, the support bands, additional performances, etc. The Who’s concerts usually go on for about 2.25 hours.

How much are the tickets?

Concert tickets for The Who on the secondary market might range in price for many reasons. Tickets to see The Who may be had for as little as $44, with most going for around $169.

How do I get tickets?

The Who tickets may be quickly and safely purchased on StubHub, Vividseats, Viagigo, SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, Ticketnetwork, Livenation are the largest ticket marketplace in the world.

Final thoughts

London’s The Who is a rock band. Formed in 1964, their 1965 single “My Generation” launched them to fame. They released nine more albums before calling it quits after 1982’s ‘It’s Hard.’ They got back together in 1996 and released ‘Endless Wire’ in 2006, then ‘WHO’ in 2019.

All the major prizes, honors, and recognition the band has garnered over the years prove that they are deserving of their legendary reputation. Among these accolades are: A Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Rock and roll hall of fame, A title as the “Loudest Band in the World” (with an average decibel level of 126) in the Guinness Book of World Records for many years.

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