One of the biggest and most popular rock bands of all time, The Who return to the stage to present their fans with a concert to remember. This British band has earned many fans over a career that began in 1964 and has spanned the decades, with 100 million records sold worldwide and albums that have reached 5x Platinum.
The Who have appeared on stages all around the world and discovered new fans across various generations, with their legacy set to see them remembered for decades to come. Not many bands can boast such monumental feats of success, but then other bands are not The Who.
It means that getting hold of The Who tickets is a must when they go on sale as it will meaning gaining access to some of the biggest names in rock music, who have provided the music world with countless chart hits and influenced some of the biggest names to emerge since. With founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend appearing alongside John Bundrick, Zak Starkey, Simon Townshend and Pino Palladino onstage, it is certain to be a memorable experience.
During the career of The Who, musicians such as Keith Moon, John Entwistle and Kenny Jones have also been a part of the line up, meaning that the band has featured some of the biggest names in music. Therefore it is no wonder they managed to reach such enormous levels of success.
The Who went through various incarnations in their early days, with The Detours featuring Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle alongside Townshend as guitarist, with Entwistle and Townshend also forming a band called The Confederates. The Detours eventually changed their name to The High Numbers before settling on The Who and preparing to reach rock stardom.
After forming their released albums such as “My Generation” (1965), “A Quick One” (1966), “The Who Sell Out” (1967), “Tommy” (1969), “Who’s Next” (1971), “Quadrophenia” (1973), “The Who By Numbers” (1975), “Who Are You” (1978), “Face Dances” (1981), “It’s Hard” (1982) and “Endless Wire” (2006). With 2010 also seeing them emerge with a brand new album, we are talking about a band that will remain a part of many generations for years to come, with various bands hoping to reach their level of popularity, but few succeeding.
Like any band, The Who can only be truly appreciated in a live setting, so make sure you purchase The Who tickets before it is too late. As an enormously popular and renowned band they have millions of fans around the world and so getting hold of them is a must. When Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend and co take to the stage they will not do things by halves and are more than likely to show other bands how it is done.