Moving on tour!
The Who remain a potent force on the rock music scene. Fans will be delighted to hear that the world's most untameable rock back, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are returning to the road! Their mammoth North American tour, entitled Moving On, has now been extended into 2020 by popular demand!
Expect to hear all The Whos' greatest hits, along with new material. For the tour, the band will be rounded out with familiar The Who players including Loren Gold on the keyboard, Jon Button on bass and Zak Starkey on drums.
It is generally acknowledged among rock fans that The Who in their heyday were the most exciting live band on the planet, with their Live at Leeds album (1970) hailed as the greatest live album of all time. The compositional skills of Townshend have always been way beyond the conventional, as is proven not only in classic songs like 'My Generation' and 'Baba O'Riley' but also in his two great rock operas (a form he more or less invented single-handed) Tommy and Quadrophenia.
The Who Hits 50
In 2006, Pete Townshend wrote The Who's first studio album for the new millennium, Endless Wire and the band toured Europe and the U.S. during 2006 and 2007. Following their hit Quadrophenia tour, they took to the road again in 2016, expanding on the previous setlist to celebrate all 50 years of their music-making, proving why they are one of the most enduring and successful rock bands on the planet today.